Broadcom Contributes Standards-based NFC Software Stack into Android
Offers OEMs Alternative Solution for Explosive Market Demand
News Highlights:
Broadcom 's NFC technology provides high-quality, open software stack for Android-powered devices- Vendor-agnostic software gives OEMs freedom to choose preferred silicon vendor
- NFC inspires wide range of applications including mobile payments, simplified connectivity and tap-to-share data transfer
Broadcom NFC software stack advantages:
- For OEMs: by having a vendor-agnostic and open stack, OEMs now have the freedom to choose their preferred silicon provider
- For application developers: by moving from proprietary to open software, developers have more opportunity to create new applications that will drive broader adoption of NFC
- For consumers: by opening the doors for more NFC applications, consumers will be able to use their devices in new and creative ways including retail mobile payments, instant and secure media sharing between devices and tap-to-stream capability from a smartphone or tablet to a digital TV
Market Drivers:
- With over 1 million NFC-enabled Android devices activated each week, Android represents the largest market for NFC adoption1
- NFC-enabled smartphone shipments are anticipated to increase by 481% from 2012 to 20152
$116 billion of NFC-enabled mobile transactions are expected to be completed over the next three years3
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Jean-Baptiste Queru, Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project
"We are delighted to see
"NFC represents a huge, industry-wide opportunity and Android is the ideal environment for evolving this technology and its applications. Through our proven leadership and deep-seated connectivity expertise,
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