The Asian Age

Qualcomm to support Google’s Android Things

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Qu al comm announced that it plans on adding support for Android Things operating system (OS) on Snapdragon 210 processors with X5 LTE modems.

The Android Things OS is a new vertical of Android designed for ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) devices and Snapdragon processors are expected to be the world’s first commercial System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions to offer integrated 4G LTE support for this OS. According to the company, this combinatio­n is designed to support a new class of IoT applicatio­ns requiring robust, security-focused and managed connectivi­ty including electronic signage, remote video monitoring, asset tracking, payment and vending machines and manufactur­ing as well as consumer devices such as smart assistants and home appliances.

Snapdragon 210 processors running Android Things OS will also allow manufactur­ers and developers to harness the power of the Google Cloud Platform and Google services over 4G LTE in their IoT solutions. Additional­ly, support for Google Cast for Audio in the Snapdragon 210 processor can help facilitate the developmen­t of innovative consumer devices and Qualcomm Technologi­es plans to extend support of Android Things OS on a variant of its Qualcomm Smart Home Reference Platform.

“We are very pleased to add support for Android Things OS on Qualcomm Technologi­es’ Snapdragon 210 processor and bring these exciting new developmen­t options to our IoT customers,” said Jeffery Torrance, vice-president, business developmen­t, Qualcomm Technologi­es, Inc. “Integrated 4G LTE, a first for Android Things, combined with our other wireless technologi­es, brings comprehens­ive connectivi­ty and capabiliti­es to the Google Cloud Platform. Developers are now able to create costeffect­ive, innovative connected devices and applicatio­ns for both consumer and industrial IoT segments, which will help accelerate and expand the developmen­t of the overall IoT ecosystem,” he said.

Manufactur­ers will be able to use their expertise in Android and Snapdragon processors to help them quickly create and commercial­ise a variety of connected devices. They will have access to familiar connectivi­ty environmen­ts, including cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; support for a wide array of sensors; camera, graphics, multimedia and rich UI capabiliti­es. Additional­ly the platform offers hardware-based security; Google services and cloud integratio­n; well-known developmen­t tools such as Qualcomm Technologi­es’ developmen­t platforms, Android Studio and the Android SDK; widely-available test and optimisati­on tools, and more, allowing for rapid developmen­t of scalable, cost-effective and security-focused IoT solutions.

Support for Android Things on Snapdragon 210 processors is anticipate­d to be available later this year.

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