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Qualcomm has introduced a flash programmable Bluetooth audio SoC

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July 3, 2018

Qualcomm has announced that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technology International Ltd(formerly CSR), has introduced a flash-programmable Bluetooth audio system-on-chip (SoC), QCC 3026.

Prior to this, Qualcomm released the low-power Bluetooth system-on-a-chip QCC5100 at this year's CES show. This product has greatly improved the processing performance and receiving efficiency of wireless earphones, and has greatly reduced battery power consumption. The QCC 3026 is designed for wireless Qualcomm TrueWireless headphones. New products can consume up to 50% less energy than previous generation entry-level flash SoCs.

The QCC3026 SoC is designed for mobile phone manufacturers. One of its main features is energy saving, allowing handset manufacturers to produce their own wireless headsets for their low-end and mid-range handsets.

The QCC3026 SoC features a 32-bit architecture that supports Bluetooth 5.0 dual-mode RF, Qualcomm Broadcast, TrueWireles stereo, aptX HD audio, and cVc noise cancellation.

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