Microsoft and Qualcomm detailed a new partnership through which they plan to integrate respective wireless technologies in the name of accelerating smart phone development.
The two market leaders said that they will specifically work on porting Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system onto Qualcomm's Convergence Platform MSM (Mobile Station Modem) wireless chip sets.
The companies contend that their efforts will allow device manufacturers to speed the introduction of cheaper, more powerful smart phones that support a variety of multimedia applications while offering improved battery life compared with today's high-end devices.
Smart phones are mobile handsets that feature more PC-like features than today's popular devices, and Microsoft is betting that Windows Mobile can become a de facto operating system for such products based on its ability to tie into the company's dominant Windows desktop and server OS products.
According to analysts at Gartner, sales of smart phones running on Windows Mobile should reach 64.5 million by 2009. [eWeek]
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