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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHometechnologyQualcomm announces Dragonwing series silicon for enterprises, cellular infrastructureWhile its Snapdragon silicon
will be seen in smartphones, smartwatches, automobiles, augmented reality gears, and gaming gadgets, the Dragonwing will drive devices such as Embedded IoT (Internet of Things), networking,
and cellular infrastructure.Rohit KVNLast Updated : 26 February 2025, 14:22 IST Follow Us :
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