Qualcomm turns its envious eyes on Broadcom's Wi-Fi demesne 
By PETER WHITE
Published: 3 June, 2009
READ MORE: Qualcomm | Wi-Fi
Qualcomm and Broadcom may have made it up in the courtroom, but Qualcomm has fired some pretty powerful shots directly at Broadcom in the marketplace - trying to usurp its role as the global leader in Wi-Fi chips - attacking in-home video transmission and low power Wi-Fi for handsets.
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