Qualcomm’s move from smartphones to smart homes — CES 2016 interview
Raj Talluri,Qualcomm,smart home,smart city,IoT,internet of things,ces,ces 2016,consumer electronics show,las vegas,the verge,qualcomm,raj talluri
Qualcomm’s head of mobile computing and the Internet of Things sits down with us on the first day of CES to discuss the company’s big moves into the smart home and smart city.
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feels like qualcomm is the new texas instruments
EXIT LIGHT
ENTER NIGHT
TAKE MY HAND
WE’RE OFF TO NEVER NEVER LAND
Horrible audio!
One of the better hosts I’ve seen here!
very in debt video, i am wondering if he would say anything about production cost if asked, and how that has effected the way processor are designed nowadays.
and if they would be interested in making the raspberry processors, (currently Broadcom)
Nice cut 1:00
Loving all the coverage of CES, however maybe you could have cut away from looking at just you two speaking, you could have showed us some stuff about Qualcomm with just the audio from the interview.…
Standard B2B practices for product development i see.
I’m sure there will be another racist cooment here about Indians
1:22 “A lot of white dudes.” I thought selling people was illegal, but whatevs.
0:02 Hey that ears double for Kylo Ren.
so, one day the home could be hacked and all your live actions are recorded to put on internet. Real time Big boss.
can a smart homes startups approach Qualcomm company to do bussiness