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QCT WorldMode Chipset Solutions Mark Jerger. May 2006. 7600 DOrA/R6. QSC6055 1x DB. 6150 1x. 6550 DOr0. 6050 1x. 6025 1x. 6500 DOr0. 6100 1x. 6300 1x/GSM. 6000 1x. CDMA2000® MSM Roadmap. Pin, SW API, and RF Compatible. 7500 DOrA. 6800 DOrA. 6125 1X. Single- Chip 1X (2 nd Gen).
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QCT WorldMode Chipset Solutions Mark Jerger May 2006
7600DOrA/R6 QSC60551xDB 61501x 6550DOr0 60501x 60251x 6500DOr0 61001x 63001x/GSM 60001x CDMA2000® MSM Roadmap Pin, SW API, and RF Compatible 7500DOrA 6800DOrA 61251X Single- Chip 1X(2nd Gen) QSC60651xDB QSC6030 QSC6020 QSC60101XSB
WorldMode Chipset SolutionsEnabling mobile users to roam across CDMA networks and GSM networks • MSM7600, MSM6550, MSM6500, MSM6300, MSM6125 support CDMA networks and GSM 850/900/1800 and 1900 MHz bands. • Mobile subscribers can always be connected with the ability to roam across multiple CDMA and GSM/GPRS networks maintaining voice and data capabilities • Worldmode solutions make it possible for mobile users to carry one device and access one contact list
Aggregation of Volumes will Make WorldMode Economical • Current Worldmode capable 1X handsets are roughly $60-$100 more than an equivalent CDMA only device for volumes <100K units • A 10x increase in volumes will decrease NRE and other fixed cost amortization per handset by roughly 1/10 • Competition, economies of scale and QC migration to multimode modems will reduce handset differential over time
Development Process of a WorldMode Handset • Step 1: Handset development • Highly dependant on: • Manufacturer expertise • Manufacturer risk taking • Manufacturer familiarity with new technology • Estimate: 1-12 months • (from chipset availability) Step 2: Formal test CDMA: CDG/CCF GSM: GCF/PTCRB (US) Requires coordination with infra vendors Estimate 3-9 months Step 3: Carrier acceptance test Dependant on carrier requirements Trend to rely on much of Step 2 Estimate 1-3 months