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高通在美国对华为提起诉讼,指控华为未经授权使用其多项专利,特别是在5G技术领域。华为则反诉高通滥用专利权,要求高通支付合理的专利使用费,并停止对华为的专利侵权指控。


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Cristiano Amon: 5G for a Digital and Sustainable Economy

Qualcomm

For decades, Qualcomm has defined wireless innovation, creating fundamental inventions in many generations of mobile technologies and driving ever-improving speeds, security and latency. An engineer at heart, Cristiano has spent two decades at Qualcomm. He’s lived with and overseen the development of many mobile generations. As president of Qualcomm Incorporated, he led its semiconductor business — steering product development and spearheading 5G strategy and rollout. As CEO, he will now lead the whole cycle of Qualcomm wireless invention and innovation that benefits every sector of the economy. Continue reading View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

August 17, 2021 01:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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onsemi Releases Annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report With an Expanded Triple Bottom Line Performance Summary

3BL Alerts

onsemi is proud to announce the release of its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report, marking the eighth year of its publication. As a testament to the company’s continued commitment to transparency, onsemi has prepared the report in accordance with the comprehensive option of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards and includes reporting aligned with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) guidelines. In the past year, onsemi was named as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for the sixth year in a row, included on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (North America) for a third year, and included on Barron’s Most Sustainable Companies for a fourth year. The company has invested in new segments and placed significant emphasis on reviewing how the beliefs, assumptions, values and behaviors of onsemi align with the company’s goals of future growth and a thriving work environment for employees. In addition to being a full member of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA), the company is also a signatory of the United Nations (UN) Global Compact and submitted its second Communication on Progress (COP) in July 2021. The COP outlines the company’s alignment with the UN Global Compact’s ten principles and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. onsemi – as many other companies – had faced many obstacles during 2020. Together, the company’s Global Giving Program and the ON Semiconductor Foundation invested more than $1.8 million in their communities. In addition, both organizations provided over $312,000 in COVID-19 relief through cash and in-kind donations, and almost $92,000 in disaster relief funds. Highlights from the onsemi 2020 CSR report include: Reclaim and recycle: In 2020, approximately 634,000 kilograms of scrap materials and 870 kilograms of precious metals from the company’s worldwide manufacturing facilities were processed, sorted and sold for reuse. The reclamation of these materials recouped more than $23 million. Sustainability savings: With an in-house team dedicated to sustainability excellence, onsemi has achieved marked successes within the company’s many conservation programs, all of which are vital to the success of its semiconductor device manufacturing business. In 2020, the company saved more than $10.8 million through sustainability projects. Diversity and inclusion: onsemi was named to the 2021 Bloomberg Gender Equality Index for a second year in a row in recognition of its transparent disclosure practices and overall performance across the framework’s five pillars of female leadership and talent pipeline, equal pay and gender pay parity, inclusive culture, sexual harassment policies and pro-women brand. Community investments: The ON Semiconductor Foundation awarded more than $1.28 million in grants to 100 causes globally in 2020. Since 2016, the company has funded more than $6.5 million in grants, employee matching and in-kind donations, as well as sponsorships and dollars-for-doers for employee volunteerism. “Our global teams have risen to the new challenges over the past year. The diverse experience, knowledge and, backgrounds that our employees bring to the table enable us to continually improve how we operate and make a difference in the world,” said Hassane El-Khoury, president and CEO of onsemi. “All of our awards demonstrate that our core values of respect, integrity and initiative are not just words but everyday commitments that we live by at View the onsemi 2020 CSR report at www.onsemi.com/about/people-planet/social-responsibility View the onsemi press release about its recent name change at https://www.onsemi.com/company/news-media/press-announcements/en/onsemi-new-brand-and-promise-of-sustainable-future About onsemi onsemi (Nasdaq: ON) is driving disruptive innovations to help build a better future. With a focus on automotive and industrial end-markets, the company is accelerating change in megatrends such as vehicle electrification and safety, sustainable energy grids, industrial automation, and 5G and cloud infrastructure. With a highly differentiated and innovative product portfolio, onsemi creates intelligent power and sensing technologies that solve the world’s most complex challenges and leads the way in creating a safer, cleaner, and smarter world. Learn more about onsemi at www.onsemi.com. onsemi operates a responsive, reliable supply chain and quality programs, and robust ESG programs. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, the company has a global network of manufacturing facilities, sales and marketing offices and engineering centers in its key markets. For press inquiries, please contact: Sarah Rockey Corporate/Media Communications 480.236.254 Read the Report View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from 3BL Alerts on 3blmedia.com

August 17, 2021 08:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Innovation Decisions Accelerated: TechInsights Acquires VLSI Research

TechInsights

TechInsights Inc. is pleased to announce the acquisition of VLSI Research Inc., the award-winning provider of market and economic analysis covering the semiconductor supply chain. Together, TechInsights and VLSI will provide a unified platform of the most valuable semiconductor-related content to inform the world’s most innovative companies. In addition to extracting insights and intelligence and filling information gaps to solve problems today, the unified platform will identify trends to predict how the future of technology will unfold. In an increasingly connected world, and with semiconductor market drivers like automotive, machine learning and 5G, the explosive demand for semiconductors is leading to a growing addressable market which has a thirst for intelligence in the form of reverse engineering data and informed analysis. VLSI Research’s strategic trends analysis complements TechInsights’ technical content and will be incorporated into TechInsights authoritative information platform to bring unprecedented insights into semiconductors and microelectronics. “We have long been regarded as the world leader in semiconductor reverse engineering. Our trusted platform is the source of the broadest and deepest range of semiconductor research.” said Gavin Carter, CEO of TechInsights. “We have been on the hunt for a partner that can complement our content with the ability to reverse engineer the future. We found the perfect partner in VLSI Research. I am delighted to welcome an industry guru in Dan and his team to TechInsights. Founded in 1976, VLSI is led by visionary CEO and Chairman Dan Hutcheson, who for over 40 years has had the opportunity to engage semiconductor legends Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce and Jerry Sanders among others. Hutcheson and his VLSI colleagues leveraged this unique access and insight to empower executives with strategic and tactical marketing value. “When I first learned TechInsights wanted to bring us together,” said G. Dan Hutcheson, Chairman and CEO of VLSI Research, “it was clear there was a unique opportunity to connect market and technical analysis on high-volume and emerging applications of technology in ways that has never been done before. Merging both into a single platform would offer the industry a powerful new way to view the past, present and future of the semiconductor sector. It would give clients the competitive advantage in their ability to make better decisions faster.” ABOUT TECHINSIGHTS TechInsights is the authoritative information platform serving the semiconductor and related markets. Leveraging a unique reverse engineering competency we reveal innovations in technology products, providing advanced technical analysis to organizations to help them make fact-based technology and intellectual property decisions. Over the course of thirty years, we have developed the world’s largest technical analysis database and extensive expertise in multiple technical industries and disciplines. We exist to support a fair marketplace where electronics and intellectual property can be innovated and monetized. Our customers include the world’s largest consumer electronics and semiconductor companies, law firms, government agencies, and technology startups. Technology and intellectual property professionals subscribe to our insights to support product innovation, benchmark products against competitors, de-risk go-to-market strategies, build stronger product roadmaps, monetize, and defend innovations, and win more competitive bids. ABOUT VLSI VLSI Research’s unique combination of deep semiconductor industry contacts, data analytics, with databases and information libraries that reach back seven decades, combined with its locations in the world’s technology hot spots, make it perfectly suited for the development of the world’s most distinguished semiconductor market research. VLSI’s information is selectively crafted by the world’s most renowned semiconductor market research analysts who have over a century of combined experience. VLSI’s contributions are industry recognized by being the only market research firm to have received SEMI’s Sales and Marketing Excellence Awards. It was founded by Dan’s research physicist father Jerry Hutcheson and mother, Lynda. Contact Details Kim Waterman Senior Corporate Marketing Manager +1 613-576-0145 kwaterman@techinsights.com Company Website https://www.techinsights.com

August 16, 2021 07:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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How 5G Will Become the Underlying Foundation of the U.S. Economy

Qualcomm

5G is poised to generate up to $1.5 trillion in additional GDP  in the U.S. between 2021 and 2025, according to a new  economic study by Accenture, commissioned by Qualcomm.  ‍ ‍The GDP growth and labor market impacts  are expected to be felt virtually everywhere — across the U.S. and every industry. What this means:  The fifth generation of wireless networking could have a transformative impact on the country’s economy and has the potential to fuel an engine of economic growth across sectors in a post-COVID-19 economy. Why it’s important:  “5G isn’t just faster than 4G,” says Kirti Gupta, vice president of Economic Strategy at Qualcomm Incorporated. “It’s the railroads, the waterway, the airways of tomorrow. It’s the infrastructure of tomorrow.” ‍5G enables applications  that are not possible with 4G — including support of massive IoT, remote control of equipment— with ultra-low latency and ultra-high reliability. ‍  can offer greater network capacity and support up to one million devices per square kilometer. 5G can help impact every industry  by creating new experiences and revenue streams, delivering cost and productivity benefits and supporting sustainability and resiliency. ‍The new technology  provides a platform that enables greater innovation, according to associate director of Economic and County Risk at IHS Markit Karen Campbell, a firm that also closely studies 5G’s economic impact.‍ “And innovation increases  productivity, income, investment opportunities and jobs,” she added. Accenture’s  reports that some of the sectors that will experience massive transformation include:‍ ‍Manufacturing:  5G-enabled factories can experience about 20-30% overall productivity gains.‍ Health care:  The expansion of telemedicine powered by 5G allows for more care to happen at home, where cost savings are greater than 30% and drive better patient outcomes.‍ Automotive:  Connected vehicle technologies have the potential to reduce the severity of non-impaired accidents by up to 80%, potentially saving $3.6 billion in collision costs. The study also revealed  that “5G will generate significant employment throughout the economy.” Key number:  Between 2021 and 2025, this wireless technology will create or transform up to  16 million jobs  across all sectors of the economy.‍‍ ‍This includes  full-time, part-time and temporary jobs — and in many sectors, they represent high-quality employment at prevailing wages.‍ The nature of these jobs  will also change, including more data scientists, engineers and automation professionals. The challenge:  The 5G economy introduces a new level of complexity to policymaking and regulations as new business models emerge and industries continue to transform digitally.  The report identifies several areas  that policymakers should consider to secure America’s role as a 5G leader:‍ ‍Creating a 5G national strategy  for innovation, industrial and ecosystem support with IP legal protection.‍ Developing policies  to foster innovation and design within the 5G value chain.‍ Fostering a robust global supply chain  to power 5G use cases via trusted sources and reliable producers.‍ Accelerating network deployment,  including incentivizing mobile broadband investment in underserved areas.‍ Establishing subsidies and tax incentives  to encourage pilot projects that demonstrate the benefits of 5G.‍ Streamlining industry-specific processes and policymaking,  such as the approval process for medical devices and health care use cases.  The takeaway:  Qualcomm’s 5G breakthroughs can help ensure the global economy emerges from this pandemic even stronger than it was before. “5G has the potential to get us over what could be a very devastating recessionary time and help us build economic resilience,” said Campbell. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

August 11, 2021 05:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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VBox ATSC 3.0 TestBed

VBox Communications

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jonathan Rind VBox Communications Ltd +972-9-9502821 Marketing@vboxcomm.com VBOX ATSC 3.0 Testbed New Enhanced Version of TV Gateway for NextGenTV Developers & System Integrators HERZLIYA, ISRAEL August 11 th 2021 – VBox Communications, a pioneering specialist in broadcast TV streaming, recording and digital datacasting, announced the availability of its new ATSC 3.0 Testbed – an enhanced version of the company’s original ATSC 3.0 Android TV Gateway product released earlier this year. The VBox ATSC 3.0 Testbed is designed for TV stations, broadcast engineers, video system integrators, digital app developers, and others in the emerging NextGenTV technology development ecosystem looking to test “real-world” ATSC 3.0 features and functionality. As US deployments of the ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard approach 50% market penetration later this summer – and more than 70% by the end of 2021 – a priority shift towards commercial productization and monetization of potential NextGenTV capabilities is quickly coming into focus. VBox’s ATSC 3.0 Testbed provides an ideal, ready-made toolkit for monitoring service performance and ascertaining technical viability for product field trials and market launches. The VBox ATSC 3.0 Testbed offers the ability to analyze both linear and “beyond-TV” ATSC 3.0 signal provision through features such as: ATSC 3.0 Signal Reception: Ensuring signals arrive as expected, via ROUTE and DASH protocols; Advanced Emergency Alerts Reception: Enabling AEA-standard weather and storm information as well as localized emergency messaging; Electronic Service Guide Reception and Visualization: Monitoring of broadcaster/3 rd -party programming information for accuracy and timeliness; SDK Provision and Testing Documentation: Enabling oversight of 3 rd -party application development, deployment and compliance testing. AEA Advanced Emergency Alerts example: As an official member of the Advanced Television Systems Committee VBox Communications is committed to implementing ATSC 3.0 VBox’s ATSC 3.0 Testbed offers a unique approach to addressing the advanced features and benefits of the new ATSC 3.0 standard in addition to the video and audio features enhancements it provides. ESG Electronic Service Guide in ATSC 3.0 example: About VBox Communications: VBox Communications ( https://vboxcomm.com/ ) is an expert in Digital TV, offering products that deliver live TV broadcasts (e.g., DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S2, ISDB-T/ATSC) to IP combined with OTT video streaming services, for home and business use. VBox’s innovative, end-to-end firmware, software, and hardware solutions empower telcos, STB/streamer OEMs, and integrators to harness the benefits of converged live broadcast and IP- based TV – while helping grow revenues, streamlining communications and reducing costs. The company is also an active contributor and participant in the evolving 5G Broadcast standard, with planned products in the pipeline. For more details about the ATSC 3.0 Testbed, please contact us at: marketing@vboxcomm.com. More information about the VBox ATSC 3.0 TV Gateway can be found at: https://vboxcomm.com/landing/landing-atsc3/ About VBox: VBox Communications is an expert in digital TV and new media, combining Live TV broadcast to IP and OTT. Our solutions empower Telco's, STB/streamer OEMs and integrators to harness the benefits of converged live broadcast TV and OTT services. VBox enables outstanding viewing experience (watch, stream and record at home and on the go) encompassing Live TV broadcast with OTT, supporting a variety of worldwide TV Sources. Contact Details VBox Communications Jonathan Rind +972 9-950-2821 jonathanr@vboxcomm.com Company Website https://vboxcomm.com/

August 11, 2021 09:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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TIC: Meet the Team Bringing Cellular and Internet Service to Indigenous Communities in Rural Mexico

Cisco Systems Inc.

Now that the  Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge  2021 winners have been  officially announced, we are excited for you to learn more about each winning team and the story behind each innovation. The Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge is an annual competition that awards cash prizes to early-stage tech entrepreneurs solving the world’s toughest problems. Now in its fifth year, the competition awarded its largest prize pool ever, $1 million USD, to 20 winning teams from around the world. Of the 20 teams,  Telecomunicaciones Indígenas Comunitarias, A.C. (TIC)  was honored as the regional first runner-up for the Americas with a $75,000 USD prize.  TIC is a civil organization that supports indigenous communities across rural areas of Mexico to build, manage, and operate their own telecommunication networks.  In Mexico, it’s estimated that 12M people lack access to broadband which is a major barrier when it comes to social connection and equality.  Since 2015, TIC has developed an innovative approach that combines open-source technology, community participation and ownership and regulatory advocacy, which has brought thousands of people cellular service in previously uncovered locations. To learn more about TIC’s mission and the impact and reach it hopes to expand with the monetary prize, I met with Penélope Partida, Operational Coordinator at TIC. What problem is your technology solution trying to solve? Penélope: What we’re aiming to do is to diminish the lack of access to communication.  We’re an organization that is comprised of communities and an operational team that decided to take action to address the lack of infrastructure in rural, indigenous communities in Mexico.  We’re based in Oaxaca state, which has the largest indigenous population in Mexico.  Minorities always have less opportunities with most everything.  The reality is that not even commercial operators or the government are able to supply communication rights to the indigenous communities.  So, this is an effort we’re taking on, but we aren’t approaching it alone; we have support from other open-source organizations across the globe.  Together, we developed a 2G mobile communication system, but our next venture is to expand the technology to 4G to not only allow the communities access to communication but also to information through the internet. Can you explain how the solution works? Penélope: If you think about the mobile operator that you’re using with your phone, we are essentially serving as a mobile operator, but in a smaller context.  We are replicating the same architecture as 2G technology in smaller networks that are autonomous.  Many of the features for commercial operators run on hardware, but we’re reproducing these features through software so that the system is less expensive and more feasible for the communities to acquire, operate and maintain. One of the main goals that we’ve achieved so far is the recognition of the Mexican government that the autonomous networks being built by the communities are legally installed and permitted to be used.  While commercial operators must pay for the license, the indigenous communities are free from the use taxes, so it makes it possible for the communities to legally operate and use commercial mobile phones on their own community network. What inspired you to develop this solution? Penélope: The first thought from the TIC founders was to enable user feedback where indigenous community radios were operating.  So, the movement started with radio broadcasting and the goal to receive feedback from users who were listening to the stations.  Given not all the communities have a radio station, the opportunity became more about the need to communicate, especially with family.  There’s a lot of migration from Southern Mexico to the United States, so the need to communicate with relatives outside of their communities was increasingly important. Those is Southern Mexico have a history of being fighters for their rights.  They take pride and care in protecting their territory, and they have a sense of the common good for the community. That means, nobody can own the water, parks or roads.  In that sense, the air is also part of the common good, and they started to think that if their community will not be offered telecommunication services that they can become their own operator of the service.  TIC has partnered to establish networks and train operators across 21 indigenous communities, and there’s a long pipeline of more requests.  Expansion requires 4G technology and that’s what’s currently in development. How will winning a prize in the Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge help you advance your business? Penélope: We’re on a quest to develop 4G technology!  This takes investments in equipment and software feature developer resources.  We’ve purchased used equipment from larger operators who are moving to 5G, but we’re finding that not all the equipment is reusable, so this is protracting our development timeframe.  So, the prize will go a long way to helping us achieve our goal of developing 4G this year and piloting it with a community. Our intent is to be self-sustainable, and we’ll achieve this when we’re able to expand the user-base, which is currently at 5,000.  Donors are helping to bridge the gap and accelerate our ability to reach well beyond the 70 towns we’re serving. How has the global pandemic impacted your work? Penélope: Since last year, our activities have considerably slowed down.  We often travel to the communities to train and support those who administer the network, but most of the communities closed their doors limiting the access.  We’ve only been permitted when a severe network outage occurs. The pandemic has also caused the slowing of the development of 4G, which has only proven to be more critical given the need for children to connect to the internet to attend school virtually during the pandemic. Why did you decide to start your own social enterprise versus going to work for a company? Penélope: I’m aware of the world we live in terms of injustice and inequality, so it made more sense to work in a place where I can do something to fight against the system that’s separating the rich from the poor.  Working for a commercial company doesn’t allow me to make a real difference.  I was personally moved to collaborate with TIC, and this is where I know I can make meaningful impact. It’s wonderful to see the indigenous communities be proud of themselves for having the network operations in their hands.  They are advancing in their technical learning and seeking solutions for their community.  In the end, they’re able to maintain their autonomy.  It’s their territory, their system, their network to operate, and we are just the support arm for them.  What makes me happiest is seeing the communities be proud of themselves for what they’ve accomplished. What advice do you have for other social entrepreneurs? Penélope: Be congruent with what you believe in and what your actions are.  If you see things happening in the world that you don’t agree with, don’t stay still.  Take action. Stay tuned for more articles in our  blog series, featuring interviews with every Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2021 winning team! View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Cisco Systems Inc. on 3blmedia.com

August 10, 2021 09:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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onsemi: New Brand and Promise of Sustainable Future

onsemi

PHOENIX, August 10, 2021 /3BL Media/ - ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq:  ON ) today revealed its new trade name “onsemi” and refreshed brand as a next step in the company’s evolution to establish itself as the leading provider of intelligent power and sensing technologies. With a continued focus on the automotive and industrial end-markets, onsemi has sharpened its strategy to drive disruptive innovation that contributes to a sustainable ecosystem of high-growth megatrends such as vehicle electrification, advanced safety, alternative energy and factory automation. Today, the industrial and automotive end-markets are responsible for two-thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions, providing an immense opportunity for onsemi to do its part in achieving a net-zero economy with its intelligent power and sensing technologies. Climate change presents not only a risk to the environment, but also opportunities for innovative business solutions, and onsemi is committed to applying its research and design expertise and adapting its own operations to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040. Under the new tagline, “Intelligent Technology. Better Future.”,  onsemi  plans to break through traditional thinking and market barriers to create innovative and game-changing solutions that solve customers’ most difficult design challenges, and support their achievement of their own climate initiatives, propelling the sustainable energy revolution.  onsemi ’s value proposition includes a unique combination of deep systems knowledge, technology leadership, and industry-leading manufacturing and packaging proficiency. “We have spent the last several months focusing the strategy, and realigning our product portfolio and investments to deliver market-leading and differentiated technologies to our customers,” said Hassane El-Khoury, CEO and president at  onsemi. “We are creating intelligent power and sensing technologies to enable our customers’ success, drive a better future for next generations and create value for our shareholders, always with an eye on sustainability to make the world a better place for everyone.” About onsemi onsemi  (Nasdaq: ON) is driving disruptive innovations to help build a better future. With a focus on automotive and industrial end-markets, the company is accelerating change in megatrends such as vehicle electrification and safety, sustainable energy grids, industrial automation, and 5G and cloud infrastructure. With a highly differentiated and innovative product portfolio, onsemi creates intelligent power and sensing technologies that solve the world’s most complex challenges and leads the way in creating a safer, cleaner, and smarter world. Learn more about onsemi at  www.onsemi.com. onsemi and the onsemi logo are trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC. All other brand and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. Although the Company references its website in this news release, information on the website is not to be incorporated herein. Cautions Regarding Forward-Looking Statements Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are often characterized by the use of words such as “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “may,” “will,” “intends,” “plans,” “should,” or “anticipates,” and similar expressions. All forward-looking statements in this press release are made based on ON Semiconductor’s current expectations, forecasts, estimates and assumptions, and involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause results or events to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Additional factors that could cause results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements are contained in ON Semiconductor’s 2020 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K and other of ON Semiconductor’s filings with the SEC. ON Semiconductor assumes no obligation to update such information, except as may be required by law. Contacts Sarah Rockey Corporate/Media Communications ON Semiconductor (602) 244-5190 sarah.rockey@onsemi.com Parag Agarwal Vice President - Investor Relations & Corporate Development ON Semiconductor (602) 244-3437 investor@onsemi.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from onsemi on 3blmedia.com

August 10, 2021 08:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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New Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon On The Future Of Qualcomm, Tech And 5G

Qualcomm

Years from now, when we look back at the technologies that shaped and impacted us the most, on a grand and magnificent scale, I believe we will recognize the importance of the push and adoption of wireless technologies like 5G. Qualcomm had been involved in virtually every major 5G launch globally, helping with the swift rollout of the technology in over 35 different countries. Considering how multi-faceted 5G technology is, this is no small feat. Through it all, Cristiano Amon, former President and now CEO of Qualcomm, was at the front of the whole operation, spearheading the development and rollout of 5G with the help of 45 other companies, one year ahead of schedule.  View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

August 09, 2021 10:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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T-Mobile Enhances Partnerships With LULAC and UnidosUS to Bring Digital Literacy Resources to Hispanic Communities

T-Mobile

T-Mobile announced donations to two of the country’s leading Hispanic advocacy organizations, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and UnidosUS (formerly National Council of La Raza) to fund two programs focused on providing digital literacy resources to Hispanic communities across America. LULAC’s Conexiones and UnidosUS’s Latinx in Business will offer workshops and educational resources on how to engage and thrive in the digital economy to students and entrepreneurs in Hispanic communities across America. Hispanic American youth may account for half of all public-school students by 2050 — and yet they are vastly underrepresented in higher education STEM programs. LULAC’s Conexiones program offers an introduction to STEM that develops the digital skills necessary for careers in today’s ever-changing technology landscape and job market, administered via after-school programs for students aged 14-18. T-Mobile's funding of the next two years of this program will help accelerate Hispanic representation in technology both academically and professionally. In the professional world, Latino business owners and workers are more likely than other demographics to encounter barriers to digital reskilling and miss out on growth opportunities. UnidosUS’ Latinx in Business program was launched during the pandemic to help business owners address this issue. Over the next three years, T-Mobile is sponsoring the initiative’s Digital Literacy and Job Readiness Toolkit, which is designed to help current and aspiring entrepreneurs apply digital solutions to run their businesses more effectively. “T-Mobile believes that investing in the Hispanic community’s technological access and education ensures our country as a whole will succeed in today’s modern workforce,” said Clint Odom, T-Mobile Vice President of Strategic Alliances & External Affairs. “We’re proud to work with LULAC and UnidosUS as they drive critical programs to close the digital divide.” Launching this month, the Conexiones program will run through the 2021 and 2022 academic years at select schools in Richmond, Virginia; Houston and El Paso, Texas; New York City, New York; and Bartow, Florida. Key pillars of the program include an introduction to digital privacy and security, using the internet to conduct research and to identify misinformation, combating cyberbullying, building a healthy self-image and digital reputation and cultivating positive relationships online. “Programs like Conexiones empower students to succeed in their studies and beyond to prepare themselves for their future,” said Sindy Benavides, Chief Executive Officer of LULAC. “We thank T-Mobile for its support of this initiative which helps bridge the gap between Latinos and knowledge of digital skills and the importance of digital citizenship by allowing students to participate in interactive workshops and build workforce development." Participants in the Latinx in Business program will learn how to use affordable technological solutions including 5G connectivity, digital payments and budgeting apps to streamline their business operations. The program also offers overviews on how to use email, social media and texting to provide customer service, as well as timely information on current COVID-specific federal aid programs for small businesses and COVID safety protocols. “We are grateful for T-Mobile’s generous support,” said Janet Murguía, President and CEO of UnidosUS. “This partnership will provide much-needed resources for us to expand our Latinx in Business program, allowing us to bring our community greater access to digital literacy education and further promote the long-term achievement of Latino entrepreneurs.” T-Mobile’s expanded partnerships with LULAC and UnidosUS are the latest steps in the company’s Equity In Action plan, which is advancing diversity, equity and inclusion across all aspects of its business and in the communities it serves. To learn more about the Un-carrier’s community-development efforts, check out T-Mobile’s diversity, equity and inclusion website. About T-Mobile T-Mobile U.S. Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. For more information please visit: http://www.t-mobile.com. About LULAC The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation’s largest and oldest Hispanic civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities. Headquartered in Washington, DC, with 1,000 councils around the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC’s programs, services, and advocacy address the most important issues for Latinos, meeting the critical needs of today and the future. For more information, visit www.lulac.org About UnidosUS UnidosUS, is the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Through its unique combination of expert research, advocacy, programs, and an Affiliate Network of nearly 300 community-based organizations across the United States and Puerto Rico, UnidosUS simultaneously challenges the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos at the national and local levels. For more than 50 years, UnidosUS has united communities and different groups seeking common ground through collaboration, and that share a desire to make our country stronger. For more information on UnidosUS, visit www.unidosus.org Media Contacts T-Mobile US Media Relations MediaRelations@t-mobile.com LULAC Sandra Caraveo sandra@lulac.org UnidosUS news@unidosus.org View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from T-Mobile on 3blmedia.com

August 09, 2021 09:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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