The unthinkable has happened: Qualcomm and MediaTek enter into a patent agreement
November 21st, 2009
MediaTek makes chips for various devices including DVD players and televisions, but they’re most known for their mobile phone chips that go into the millions of Chinese made handsets that never leave the country. The Nokla clones we make fun of all the time, those are made with MediaTek chips inside. Those dual SIM, triple SIM, and other insanely unique devices, again, they all use MediaTek. Sure they’re not the fastest chips around, nor the most power efficient, but their purpose is to serve the needs of the people who are not satisfied with what the top 5 mobile phone vendors are putting out.
How much longer until the number one mobile phone maker in China is a local Chinese player instead of Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is too difficult to really say, but it’s going to be a hell of a lot easier now that MediaTek has access to some of Qualcomm’s WCDMA, known by most folks as 3G, patents. MediaTek has yet to release any chips that support 3G, which can be either be blamed on the Chinese operators taking too long to get 3G off the ground, or the fact that building a 3G chipset isn’t the easiest of things to do. Either way, expect to see the clones out of China get even more interesting, and you may even see some fresh handset designs you wish were available in your country.
By Stefan Constantinescu, IntoMobile.
Mediatek and Qualcomm play nice
November 20th, 2009Patent sharing agreement
MOBILE CHIP DESIGNERS Qualcomm and Mediatek have inked a broad patent sharing deal.
The agreement will give both firms access to a range of each others wireless communication technologies, including CDMA and WCDMA patents and products.
Although no details were given about what the companies may be working on together, with Qualcomm‘s strength in communication technology and Mediatek‘s work in digital media processing, the combined efforts of the two firms could create a real powerhouse in the increasingly popular realm of media focused portable devices capable of streaming high quality content from online sources.
Despite the fact that Mediatek is a fabless semiconductor firm, it did stress that its customers will not have the same rights to access Qualcomm‘s patents and will need to obtain a separate license where necessary.
By Ian Williams, the INQUIRER.
Qualcomm, MediaTek ink patent cross-licensing deal
November 19th, 2009SAN FRANCISCO — Fabless chip vendors Qualcomm Inc. and MediaTek Inc. have agreed to let each other utilize technology covered by their respective patent portfolios, the companies said Thursday (Nov. 19).
Under the terms of the arrangement, Qualcomm (San Diego) and MediaTek (Hsinchu, Taiwan) have agreed, subject to certain conditions, not to assert certain patents against each other with respect to some of their respective chips, the companies said.
The deal includes essential CDMA and WCDMA patents held by Qualcomm, the companies said.
MediaTek‘s customers do not receive rights to any of Qualcomm‘s patents and Qualcomm‘s customers do not receive rights to any of MediaTek‘s patents, even if such customers’ products incorporate chips purchased from Qualcomm or MediaTek, the companies said.
Other terms of the agreements remain confidential, the companies said.
Qualcomm has extensive patents around CDMA and WCDMA which generate billions of dollars in revenue for the company each year. For its most recently concluded quarter, Qualcomm reported licensing revenue of $837 million.
Dylan McGrath, EE Times
MediaTek, Qualcomm Reach Agreement On W-CDMA, CDMA Patents
November 19th, 2009TAIPEI (Dow Jones) — Chip designer MediaTek Inc. (2454.TW) and U.S.-based Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) said Friday they had agreed on a patent arrangement covering chips used in Wideband Code Division Multiple Access and Code Division Multiple Access networks.
Because the agreement is only between the two companies, MediaTek‘s customers would need to obtain a separate license from Qualcomm to receive rights to any of Qualcomm‘s patents, and Qualcomm‘s customers would need to obtain a separate license from MediaTek to receive rights to any of MediaTek‘s patents, said an official at MediaTek who declined to be named.
The agreement will allow MediaTek to sell handset chips for the W-CDMA standard, a mainstream third-generation technology, said Jessica Chang, an analyst at Credit Suisse.
- By Jessie Ho, Dow Jones Newswires; 88622 502-2557; jessie.ho@dowjones.com
MediaTek and Qualcomm Enter Into Patent Arrangement
November 19th, 2009SAN DIEGO AND HSINCHU — November 19, 2009 — Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, and MediaTek, Inc., (TPE: 2454), a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions, today announced that they have entered into a broad patent arrangement under each company’s patent portfolios, including CDMA and WCDMA essential patents, with respect to all integrated circuit products, including CDMA and WCDMA products.
MediaTek‘s customers do not receive rights to any of Qualcomm‘s patents and such customers will need to obtain a separate license from Qualcomm in order to receive rights to any of Qualcomm‘s patents. Qualcomm‘s customers do not receive rights to any of MediaTek‘s patents and such customers will need to obtain a separate license from MediaTek in order to receive rights to any of MediaTek‘s patents. The remainder of the terms of the arrangement are confidential.
MediaTek Inc. is a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions. The company is a market leader and pioneer in cutting-edge SOC system solutions for wireless communications, high-definition TV, optical storage, DVD and Blu-ray products. Founded in 1997 and listed on Taiwan Stock Exchange under the code “2454″, MediaTek is headquartered in Taiwan and has sales and research subsidiaries in Mainland China, Singapore, India, U.S., Japan, Korea, Denmark and England. For more information, please visit MediaTek‘s website at www.mediatek.com.
Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on CDMA and other advanced technologies. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Qualcomm is included in the S&P 100 Index, the S&P 500 Index and is a 2009 FORTUNE 500® company. For more information, please visit www.qualcomm.com.
Qualcomm Forward-Looking Statements
Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the Company’s ability to successfully design and have manufactured significant quantities of CDMA components on a timely and profitable basis, the extent and speed to which CDMA is deployed, change in economic conditions of the various markets the Company serves, as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in the Company’s SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 27, 2009, and most recent Form 10-Q.
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Qualcomm Contacts:
Tina Asmar, Corporate Communications
Phone: 1-858-845-5959
Email: corpcomm@qualcomm.com
John Gilbert, Investor Relations
Phone: 1-858-658-4813
Email: ir@qualcomm.com
MediaTek Contacts:
Sharon Lo, Public Relations
Phone: +88-3-567-0766 ext. 21435
Email: pr@mediatek.com
Sophia Liang, Investor Relations
Phone: +886-3-567-0766 ext. 26568
Email: ir@mediatek.com
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