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Jacobs Predicts Super Cell Phone

Dr. Irwin Jacobs, co-founder and chairman of the board of directors of QUALCOMM Incorporated, delivers the first Whiting-Turner Lecture of 2005-2006.
That's the future—near future—as described by Irwin Jacobs, co-founder and chairman of wireless technology giant QUALCOMM, in this year's first Whiting-Turner Lecture on October 12. He sees this super cell phone as "the one device that's always with you." It has all the computing power of a desktop PC, and the bandwidth of a UHF TV channel (capable of carrying 20 digital channels). It will all run on QUALCOMM's CDMA technology or some evolution of it, feature downloadable interfaces for different functionalities and different user sophistication levels, and extend the market viability of cell phones for at least another ten years.
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From left to right: Dean Nariman Farvardin, Dr. Jacobs and Thomas Scholl. |
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An overflow crowd in the Kim Building lecture hall. |
Dr. Jacobs' talk is available to watch online.
The next Whiting-Turner Business and Entrepreneurship Lecture will be given by Robert Metcalfe, founder of 3Com and now venture capitalist at Polaris Venture Partners, on December 8, 2005. His topic is "Ethernet and Entrepreneurship."
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Dean Farvardin with his copy of Dr. Jacobs’s textbook. |
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The Clark School Technology Business Leadership Award presented to Whiting-Turner lecturers. |
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Dr. Jacobs speaks with lecture attendees. |
Published October 17, 2005