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Qualcomm has signed $2 billion memorandums of understanding for sales (MOUs) with Chinese companies Oppo, Vivo, Lenovo, Xiaomi, and ZTE at Qualcomm-hosted event in Beijing, China. The aforementioned Chinese companies have agreed to purchase components worth $2 billion to Qualcomm which they will be using on their future devices in the next three years. They have also shown interest working with Qualcomm in developing 5G devices by the year 2019. “5G will bring massive new opportunities to the mobile industry, and we are excited to work with these manufacturers on this 5G Pioneer Initiative,” said Qualcomm CEO and President Cristiano Amon. “Qualcomm Technologies has close relationships within China’s mobile and semiconductor ecosystem, and we’ll continue to work with this ecosystem to drive innovation as we move from the 3G/4G era to the 5G era.” Source: Qualcomm Via: Reuters Lenovo is entering the “netbook” market with the IdeaPad S9 and S10. Weighing just above 09.kg, the one-inch thick Lenovo Ideapad will use the Intel Atom processor. Lenovo also boasts of its OneKey Recovery on Microsoft Windows-based netbooks which allows data recovery at the touch of a button in case of a system error or virus occur. Read more in our articles including "Qualcomm to supply 5G chips to OPPO, Vivo, Lenovo, ZTE and Xiaomi starting 2019" and "Lenovo to launch IdeaPad S9 & S10 Netbooks".

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Qualcomm has signed $2 billion memorandums of understanding for sales (MOUs) with Chinese companies Oppo, Vivo, Lenovo, Xiaomi, and ZTE at Qualcomm-hosted event in Beijing, China. The aforementioned Chinese companies have agreed to purchase components worth $2 billion to Qualcomm which they will be using on their future devices in the next three years.

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They have also shown interest working with Qualcomm in developing 5G devices by the year 2019. “5G will bring massive new opportunities to the mobile industry, and we are excited to work with these manufacturers on this 5G Pioneer Initiative,” said Qualcomm CEO and President Cristiano Amon. “Qualcomm Technologies has close relationships within China’s mobile and semiconductor ecosystem, and we’ll continue to work with this ecosystem to drive innovation as we move from the 3G/4G era to the 5G era.” Source: Qualcomm Via: Reuters

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Our coverage of qualcomm lenovo includes: "Qualcomm to supply 5G chips to OPPO, Vivo, Lenovo, ZTE and Xiaomi starting 2019"; "Lenovo to launch IdeaPad S9 & S10 Netbooks"; "Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i, Slim 5i Pro w/ 11th-gen Intel Core i7: specs, price in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.