Qualcomm unveils Smart Audio Platform with Cortana
While Alexa and Google are fighting for the leading position in the smart speaker market, Cortana by Microsoft is lagging behind. This should change soon after Qualcomm announced at CES 2018 its new Smart Audio Platform, developed jointly with Microsoft.
Anthony Murray, a senior executive of Qualcomm, commented that the “new platform is now designed to offer greater flexibility for manufacturers wanting to deliver highly differentiated user experiences, taking advantage of the power and personalization capabilities of Cortana.”
Jordi Ribas of Microsoft added that “support for Microsoft technology on Qualcomm powered smart speakers will help to empower people’s creativity and productivity at work and at home.”
First devices with the Qualcomm Smart Audio Platform and Cortana should be available in the first half of 2018.
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- Palm IIIx
- 11 Jan 2018
- rRU
The notion that Qualcomm, whom is making billions a year and holds a monopoly over the mobile chipset market, will go down the drain simply because Microsoft got within a hundred feet of them is beyond silliness. Foolish notions.
- being human
- 10 Jan 2018
- uws
failure are the stepping stone for success
- juandante
- 10 Jan 2018
- 0q5
Like all other Companies Microsoft frequented, I am waiting now for Qualcomm to fail and to go Bankrupt