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    Qualcomm and HP unveil ‘world’s first’ Snapdragon smartbook device with Android OS

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    Qualcomm today announced it is working with HP to design an Android-based smartbook device.  The design utilizes Qualcomm's Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset platform with integrated Scorpion central processing unit delivering speeds up to 1GHz.  The device demonstrates how long battery life, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and a 'highly intuitive' user interface.

    "Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform delivers significant competitive advantages to our customers, enabling them to feature exceptional performance, ubiquitous connectivity and powerful multimedia in devices ranging from mobile handsets to smartbooks," said Luis Pineda, senior vice president of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies.  "Working together with partners such as HP, we will be able to bring a more valuable connected experience to consumers around the world."

    "HP has a long history of providing consumers with an exceptional level of computing," said Steve Manser, senior vice president in the Personal Systems Group at HP.  "By leveraging the unique features of Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset and the Android operating system, HP is showcasing an entirely new type of mobile device designed specifically for consumers who live a large part of their lives online."

    Qualcomm says the Snapdragon platform is enabling smarter smartphones, as well as a new class of devices called smartbooks.  Smartbooks last all day on a single battery charge and offer the best aspects of a smartphone experience – constant connectivity, instant-on functionality and customizable interfaces – all in a device with a larger display form factor.