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The QRB5165 SoC supports autonomous flight using 5G cellular technology and the Qualcomm® 5th generation Artificial Intelligence (AI) Engine.
The Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform features powerful heterogeneous computing at low power with AI, 5G, and long-range Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.
ModalAI worked with Qualcomm Technologies to design and develop the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform and reference design.
The Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform is available for pre-order at ModalAI.com.
The Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform includes an airframe and an integrated circuit board with the QRB5165 processor.
The octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU in the CT8X2 Rugged Tablet delivers a quick and responsive user experience, even when running demanding applications.
The CT8X2 Rugged Tablet is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU.
The Cedar CT8X2 is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon CPU from Qualcomm.
Velodyne worked with Infinite Computer Solutions and Seoul Robotics to build the Qualcomm Smart Campus application.
Qualcomm Technologies’ edge computing and 0.005 kg capabilities combined with Velodyne’s LiDAR create a capability for developers to build smart city solutions.
Velodyne Lidar will work with Qualcomm Technologies, governments, and solution developers to create smart city applications.
Hughes Network Systems invested $50,000,000 in OneWeb in 2015 alongside Airbus Group, Bharti Enterprises, Coca-Cola, Intelsat, Qualcomm, Totalplay, and the Virgin Group as part of OneWeb’s $500,000,000 Series A round.
OneWeb's top four shareholders are Softbank (37.41%), Qualcomm (15.93%), Greg Wyler's 1110 Ventures LLC (11.94%), and Airbus (8.5%).
Unsecured creditors listed in OneWeb's filing include Qualcomm Technologies ($8,000,000), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu ($6,900,000), Hughes Network Systems ($5,400,000), Deutsche Bank ($5,200,000), Viasat ($1,200,000), Nokia ($988,000), Rockwell Collins ($597,000), USSI Global ($501,000), Ruag ($328,000), and KSAT ($117,000).
OneWeb received an initial $500,000,000 in 2015 from Airbus, Hughes Network Systems, Intelsat, Qualcomm, Virgin Group, Coca-Cola, Grupo Salinas, and Bharti Airtel.
In a 2019-03-18 financing round, investors led by SoftBank Group, Grupo Salinas, Qualcomm Technologies, and the government of Rwanda invested $1,250,000,000 in OneWeb.
Qualcomm Ventures has supported EvoNexus for five years as of 2017.