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Qualcomm to provide new mobile technology to Samsung

The company could soon be providing its next generation processors for the tech giant’s smartphones.

It has been recently reported that Qualcomm Inc, the American chipmaker, now intends to produce mobile technology in the form of its next-generation Snapdragon 820 processors for Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

This has come as a surprise to many after Samsung had recently chosen to use its own processors for its latest launches.

The flagship mobile technology from Samsung, including the Galaxy S6, included the use of its Exynos processors. This decision opted away from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 and required the American company to have to slash its financial outlook for 2015. Now, Re/code is reporting that the U.S. processors could soon be finding their way back into Samsung devices. Equally, it should be noted that neither Qualcomm nor Samsung have responded to the report. That report also didn’t mention whether or not the U.S. chipmaker was investigating any other manufacturers for the use of its 820 processors, aside from the South Korean tech giant.

It indicated that there has been quite the momentum building in terms of this type of mobile technology.

Mobile Technology - Qualcomm and SamsungFor example, there has been growing drive for the system chips business at Samsung, which is expected to turn toward a profitable direction before the close of 2015. That said, it could make things more of a struggle for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), since that firm has received the majority of the Qualcomm orders for the higher end processing chips.

The 14 nanometer manufacturing tech at Samsung provides the company with an advantage over its rivals, including TSMC. The reason is that the smaller size of their mobile tech chips produce greater energy efficiency and enhance performance. Analysts and investors have stated that this superior technology will generate greater interest in the contract manufacturing business at Samsung and will only drive revenues.

Recent media reports have stated that Samsung will be manufacturing mobile technology processors for the next generation of iPhones from Apple, which are expected later in 2015. Moreover, it has also taken on a new contract manufacturing client in Nvidia Corp.

Mobile technology is driving growth for businesses

Study highlights the role that mobile technology is playing with small and medium enterprises

The Boston Consulting Group and Qualcomm have released a new study that suggests that mobile technology has become a growth factor for small and medium businesses. Consumers have begun to rely heavily on their mobile devices, using smartphones and tablets in their daily lives and for much more than communication. The advent of mobile commerce has allowed businesses to connect with consumers in a more dynamic way, and the growing adoption of mobile technology could help these businesses find greater success in the future.

Businesses embracing mobile technology are creating more jobs and finding revenue growth

According to the study, the top 25% of small and medium enterprises reported seeing two times the revenue growth and as much as eight times the number of jobs created through their adoption of mobile technology. These enterprises tend to be leaders in their industries in terms of mobile technology adoption, giving them an edge over their larger counterparts. The study notes that consumers are willing to give up other things just so they can continue to use their mobile devices.

New technology has helped generate 11 million jobs throughout the world

Mobile Technology - Driving business growthWith mobile technology becoming a powerful force among businesses, companies are beginning to take steps to use new technology in order to engage consumers and perform better in their chosen industries. Notably, mobile technology is a growth engine for global employment. According to the study, the mobile sector has created some 11 million jobs throughout the world. Investments in mobile technology have also begun to increase, with the study showing that these investments have doubled.

Mobile apps and content generate billions in revenue in 2014

Mobile applications are particularly lucrative. The study shows that mobile content and applications, combined, generated some $530 billion in revenue in 2014. The retail sale of mobile devices generated $520 billion during last year. Altogether, mobile technologies, and the content associated with them, are estimated to have generated more than $3 trillion in revenue in 2014.