Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Blames Nvidia for Delaying Debut of Android Tablets
VANCOUVER, BC (June 2, 2011) Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said rival chipmaker Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) held up the debut of tablet computers running Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android software, hampering efforts to compete with Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPad.
Qualcomm could have supplied chips and support to tablet makers more quickly than Nvidia, Jacobs said in an interview. The delay “probably had a negative impact” on Google’s effort’s to gain market share from Apple, he said.
“They weren’t able to scale the market the way that we can,” Jacobs said.
Google chose Nvidia over Qualcomm as the processor supplier for its first version of Android aimed at tablet devices, which are coming out this year. In picking Nvidia, Google went with a newer entrant to the mobile-device market. San Diego-based Qualcomm has three times the revenue and its chips went into 745 new devices last year, including dozens of Android smartphones.
Nvidia doesn’t agree with Jacobs’s characterization of what happened, said Hector Marinez, a spokesman for the Santa Clara, California-based company. Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor is already in Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, and the company will have shipped 10 million Tegra 2 chips by the end of this month — though many of those are in mobile phones, not tablets. Fourteen of the top 20 wireless carriers are shipping devices with Tegra chips, Marinez said.
Snapdragon Chip
Even with a slow start, there will be a lot of Android tablets on store shelves by the holiday shopping season, Jacobs said. Makers of the devices aim to challenge Apple’s dominance in the market. The iPad is expected to account for the majority of sales until 2013, estimates IHS ISuppli Corp.
Qualcomm is counting on its Snapdragon processor to help it break into the tablet market. While mostly used in smartphones, the chip will run 40 tablets currently in development, the company said. That includes newer versions of Android tablets, such as a model from Asustek Computer Inc.
Qualcomm also aims to capitalize on an update of Windows that will work with smartphone processors, rather than just Intel Corp. (INTC)’s technology. The move will give companies from the phone industry a “huge opportunity” to make inroads in personal computers and tablets, Jacobs said.
Consumers want computers that work well on a battery, are always connected to the Internet, and are thin and light, he said. That gives an edge to phone-chip makers, Jacobs said.
For Intel and other computer-chip manufacturers, tablets are a threat, rather than an opportunity, he said. Sales of the devices will eat into the traditional PC market, Jacobs said.
“It’s going to be cannibalistic,” he said. “It’s hard not to see how it wouldn’t be.”
Intel, which reaffirmed its rosy forecast for PC sales last month, expects emerging markets to drive demand. Jacobs countered that consumers in those regions might instead migrate from phones to tablets, instead of regular PCs.
Qualcomm rose 65 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $57.80 at 4 p.m. New York time on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The stock has gained 17 percent this year.
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Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
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Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Blames Nvidia for Delaying Debut of Android Tablets
VANCOUVER, BC (June 2, 2011) Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said rival chipmaker Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) held up the debut of tablet computers running Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android software, hampering efforts to compete with Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPad.
Qualcomm could have supplied chips and support to tablet makers more quickly than Nvidia, Jacobs said in an interview. The delay “probably had a negative impact” on Google’s effort’s to gain market share from Apple, he said.
“They weren’t able to scale the market the way that we can,” Jacobs said.
Google chose Nvidia over Qualcomm as the processor supplier for its first version of Android aimed at tablet devices, which are coming out this year. In picking Nvidia, Google went with a newer entrant to the mobile-device market. San Diego-based Qualcomm has three times the revenue and its chips went into 745 new devices last year, including dozens of Android smartphones.
Nvidia doesn’t agree with Jacobs’s characterization of what happened, said Hector Marinez, a spokesman for the Santa Clara, California-based company. Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor is already in Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, and the company will have shipped 10 million Tegra 2 chips by the end of this month — though many of those are in mobile phones, not tablets. Fourteen of the top 20 wireless carriers are shipping devices with Tegra chips, Marinez said.
Snapdragon Chip
Even with a slow start, there will be a lot of Android tablets on store shelves by the holiday shopping season, Jacobs said. Makers of the devices aim to challenge Apple’s dominance in the market. The iPad is expected to account for the majority of sales until 2013, estimates IHS ISuppli Corp.
Qualcomm is counting on its Snapdragon processor to help it break into the tablet market. While mostly used in smartphones, the chip will run 40 tablets currently in development, the company said. That includes newer versions of Android tablets, such as a model from Asustek Computer Inc.
Qualcomm also aims to capitalize on an update of Windows that will work with smartphone processors, rather than just Intel Corp. (INTC)’s technology. The move will give companies from the phone industry a “huge opportunity” to make inroads in personal computers and tablets, Jacobs said.
Consumers want computers that work well on a battery, are always connected to the Internet, and are thin and light, he said. That gives an edge to phone-chip makers, Jacobs said.
For Intel and other computer-chip manufacturers, tablets are a threat, rather than an opportunity, he said. Sales of the devices will eat into the traditional PC market, Jacobs said.
“It’s going to be cannibalistic,” he said. “It’s hard not to see how it wouldn’t be.”
Intel, which reaffirmed its rosy forecast for PC sales last month, expects emerging markets to drive demand. Jacobs countered that consumers in those regions might instead migrate from phones to tablets, instead of regular PCs.
Qualcomm rose 65 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $57.80 at 4 p.m. New York time on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The stock has gained 17 percent this year.
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For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html
About Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clearlease.com
News: http://clearlease.com/category/equipment-lease-blog/feed/rss
Twitter: @clearlease
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Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Blames Nvidia for Delaying Debut of Android Tablets
VANCOUVER, BC (June 2, 2011) Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Reports Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said rival chipmaker Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) held up the debut of tablet computers running Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android software, hampering efforts to compete with Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPad.
Qualcomm could have supplied chips and support to tablet makers more quickly than Nvidia, Jacobs said in an interview. The delay “probably had a negative impact” on Google’s effort’s to gain market share from Apple, he said.
“They weren’t able to scale the market the way that we can,” Jacobs said.
Google chose Nvidia over Qualcomm as the processor supplier for its first version of Android aimed at tablet devices, which are coming out this year. In picking Nvidia, Google went with a newer entrant to the mobile-device market. San Diego-based Qualcomm has three times the revenue and its chips went into 745 new devices last year, including dozens of Android smartphones.
Nvidia doesn’t agree with Jacobs’s characterization of what happened, said Hector Marinez, a spokesman for the Santa Clara, California-based company. Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor is already in Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, and the company will have shipped 10 million Tegra 2 chips by the end of this month — though many of those are in mobile phones, not tablets. Fourteen of the top 20 wireless carriers are shipping devices with Tegra chips, Marinez said.
Snapdragon Chip
Even with a slow start, there will be a lot of Android tablets on store shelves by the holiday shopping season, Jacobs said. Makers of the devices aim to challenge Apple’s dominance in the market. The iPad is expected to account for the majority of sales until 2013, estimates IHS ISuppli Corp.
Qualcomm is counting on its Snapdragon processor to help it break into the tablet market. While mostly used in smartphones, the chip will run 40 tablets currently in development, the company said. That includes newer versions of Android tablets, such as a model from Asustek Computer Inc.
Qualcomm also aims to capitalize on an update of Windows that will work with smartphone processors, rather than just Intel Corp. (INTC)’s technology. The move will give companies from the phone industry a “huge opportunity” to make inroads in personal computers and tablets, Jacobs said.
Consumers want computers that work well on a battery, are always connected to the Internet, and are thin and light, he said. That gives an edge to phone-chip makers, Jacobs said.
For Intel and other computer-chip manufacturers, tablets are a threat, rather than an opportunity, he said. Sales of the devices will eat into the traditional PC market, Jacobs said.
“It’s going to be cannibalistic,” he said. “It’s hard not to see how it wouldn’t be.”
Intel, which reaffirmed its rosy forecast for PC sales last month, expects emerging markets to drive demand. Jacobs countered that consumers in those regions might instead migrate from phones to tablets, instead of regular PCs.
Qualcomm rose 65 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $57.80 at 4 p.m. New York time on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The stock has gained 17 percent this year.
Video Link: http://youtu.be/f_kk7WJa7Uk
For more information please visit us at: http://www.clearlease.com/Career-Opportunities.html
About Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease Commercial (DLC Clearlease/Clearlease.com) is a fully diversified Lease Finance Mortgage Banking Brokerage Company specializing in Equipment Leasing, Automobile Leasing, Residential, Commercial Lending/Mortgage Financing. DLC Clearlease possesses the capability to accommodate financing needs ranging from a small second Home Mortgage to a Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Projects. No mortgage is too small or too large for this integrated Company.
Equipment Lease Financing in Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Langley, New Westminster, North Vancouer, West Vancouver, B.C. Also offering Automobile Lease Financing and Mortgage information. Founded by the Pidgeon brothers.
You may have recently seen a Dominion Lending advertisement on such media outlets as: Global News, CTV News, CBC Television, Rogers Sportsnet or possibly heard the great Don Cherry, a Canadian Sports legend, discuss Dominion Lending Centres.
Contact DLC Clearlease.com:
Dominion Lending Centres Clearlease
HEAD OFFICE, Bentall Two, Suite 900, 555 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M8, CANADA.
Mr. Alexander Pidgeon, Editor in Chief
Tel: (604) 696-1221 ext. 199
eMail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clearlease.com
News: http://clearlease.com/category/equipment-lease-blog/feed/rss
Twitter: @clearlease
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