Qualcomm announces joining rival wireless charging alliance WPC Qualcomm, one of the founding members of Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), one of the wireless charging standards on the market, announced that he joined the rival Wireless charging Alliance Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) 's board, Qualcomm's move is seen as an important step in the unified process of wireless charging standards on the market, or unless it is otherwise attempted. Wireless Charging Alliance WPC now has 172 Alliance members, it launched the wireless charging standard Qi (pronunciation and naming from Chinese: gas) has begun to market, supporting products include Lumia 920, Nexus 4, GALAXY Note 2 and so on. Qi is now 5W or below (determined by the coil quality and frequency of work), which is not enough to support large devices such as the IPad, which can take several hours to fill with a 10W USB adapter, let alone 5W. Both A4WP and WPC are trying to optimize their MRI mechanisms to achieve a longer range of wireless charging. The A4WP standard has a higher charge specification, a maximum 24W output, and WPC tries to increase Qi to a medium-power charging level, with output power at around 15W. The A4WP standard differs in that it allows devices to be recharged at the same time as the different power requirements, while the WPC only supports one-to-one charging. Qualcomm announces joining rival wireless charging Alliance WPC WPC has been declaring that it is encouraging rivals to better develop Qi, and that the results are likely to be quite different for this Qualcomm's motives. WPC's co-chairman, Camille Tang (co-founder of Convenient Power, the Hong Kong wireless charging technology company), expressed concern that the question was: why are so many companies and institutions now starting to claim that they are making a standard And at the same time they did not launch any of their own application products? The answer is for the money, and not just the standard licensing money, but all the money. But at least for now, Qualcomm's addition to the WPC is good for the entire wireless-charging industry. Qualcomm's products may at the same time support A4WP and Qi two kinds of wireless charging standards, let users choose their own. Or Shan. Qualcomm's WPC may introduce a wireless charging standard that incorporates A4WP and Qi, but for Qualcomm's "believe A4WP represents the most mature resonant charging technology in the wireless charging market", it seems unlikely that this result will happen.
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