This week, Qualcomm has signed a license agreement with Xiaomi 3G and 4G. After that Qualcomm shares rose to a peak in the last four years. At the close of trading in New York, the company's shares from San Diego rose by 5.2% to $ 51.85. This is the largest increase in one day since November 2011. According to the contract with Xiaomi, Qualcomm gives the Chinese company a license to the patents, so that it will be able to develop, produce and sell the country's mobile devices, the next generation with support for 3G (WCDMA and CDMA2000) and 4G, including work in the mode LTE-TDD, TD -SCDMA and GSM. In exchange, Qualcomm will receive royalties from Xiaomi. Analyst Sanford C. Bernstein Co notes that Qualcomm's currently has licensing agreements with four of the top five smartphone makers in China. "Qualcomm is committed to the success of its partners in China, as they continue to develop its business," - said the head of Qualcomm Derek Aberle (Derek Aberle). Related Products :
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