Recent changes in the handset value chain and global market have facilitated the rise of handset reference designs as a means of cutting time to market and controlling costs in the development of mobile devices.
The growth of reference designs as a model for handset development, design and deployment is pertinent to all players in the value chain, including handset manufacturers, component providers and software solution manufacturers.
Key Themes
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From paper to product - How OEM’s/ODM’s transform reference designs into a physical product
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Exploring what the market requires from a reference design
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Improving reference design for manufacturability
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Who owns integration problems in reference design?
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Improving collaboration - How will the value chain cope when working with many more players?
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Reducing costs in platforms of the future - How will this be achieved?
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Convergence in the mobile environment - What demands does this place on reference design?
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Android and Ovi - What do these mean for operators? Will there be disintermediation?
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What is the ROI in terms of operator handset customization?
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The role of reference design and regulation within the Femto cell market
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Virtual reference design - lowering costs and time to market
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Examining the shift from hardware to software and the importance of the UI
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Who would want to be an ODM with operators as influential as Vodafone in the market?
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Reference designs as a key contributor to competition
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Who is responsible for what parts of a reference design? Is supplying a complete design a business benefit?
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Using applications to achieve margin and differentiation
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Virtual Mobile Reference Design
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Mobile web and reference designs - How can the CPU and memory enable this?
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Examining the move away from hardware differentiation to software - How do handset manufacturers successfully differentiate their products?
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What technologies are people building into their reference design?
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What’s in the box of next generation devices? What do reference designs need to be able to offer?
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Emerging markets - How cheap can you go? What’s reference designs role in producing low cost handsets? Volume in very cheap handsets - Sub $40
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What’s beyond 3G? WiMAX, LTE, 4G? Who will be the winner out of these cellular connections?
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What new features will be winners? Will video take off?