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USB Universal Serial Bus - Qualcomm Incorporated - Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device Computer Driver Updates



Device types / USB Universal Serial Bus / Qualcomm Incorporated / Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device


link Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device
Qualcomm Incorporated
USB Universal Serial Bus
1.0.0.0
6-22-2009
Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device
Qualcomm Incorporated
USB Universal Serial Bus
1.0.0.0
6-22-2009
Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device
Qualcomm Incorporated
USB Universal Serial Bus
1.0.0.0
6-22-2009
Windows Server 2003 (5.2) 64 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Dell Wireless 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) Mobile Broadband Mini-Card Composite Device
Qualcomm Incorporated
USB Universal Serial Bus
1.0.0.0
6-22-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:

NameQualcomm Incorporated
Founded1985
Location CitySan Diego, California
Location CountryUS
Key peopleSteven Mollenkopf, CEOCristiano Amon, PresidentMark D. McLaughlin, Chairman
IndustryTelecommunications equipmentSemiconductors
Number of employees37,000 (2019)
Operating incomeincrease (2019)

Qualcomm is an American public multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, and incorporated in Delaware. It creates intellectual property, semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology. It owns patents critical to the CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA and WCDMA mobile communications standards. Qualcomm was established in 1985 by Irwin M. Jacobs and six other co-founders. Its early research into CDMA wireless cell phone technology was funded by selling satellite communications systems for commercial trucks. After a heated debate in the wireless industry, the 3G standard was adopted with Qualcomm's CDMA patents incorporated. Afterwards there was a series of legal disputes about pricing for licensing patents required by the standard. Over the years, Qualcomm has expanded into selling semiconductor products in a predominantly fabless manufacturing model. It also developed semiconductor components or software for vehicles, watches, laptops, wi-fi, smartphones, and other devices.