Qualcomm Video Collaboration Platform Aims to Enable Digital Transformation of The Home and Enterprise
June 14, 2023 | Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. unveiled the Qualcomm® Video Collaboration Platform, a new suite of video collaboration solutions that allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to easily design and deploy video conferencing products featuring superior video, audio and customizable on-device AI to power engaging, immersive virtual meeting experiences across enterprise, healthcare, educational, and home environments. The Qualcomm® Video Collaboration Platform is a one-stop solution that provides essential hardware and software features specifically tailored for video conferencing so that customers can quickly design and deploy a wide variety of video conferencing products, from enterprise video collaboration systems and huddle room systems to digital whiteboards, to touch controllers and personal devices for the home.
With support for Android and Linux, the three AI-rich platforms offer greater flexibility and ability to customize and deploy video conferencing products across diverse environments. Qualcomm Technologies’ industry-leading innovations in connectivity, compute, AI, audio, and video work together to deliver features that eliminate distractions, enhance productivity, and allow remote meeting callers to feel more connected to conference room participants by providing individual views of everybody in the room, creating an equal viewing experience for all participants.
With the rapid advances in generative AI, future meeting experiences will offer even more advanced video, speech, and text capabilities. Collaboration devices with dedicated hardware support for on-chip AI acceleration will be able to optimize these experiences by splitting workloads between the cloud and edge-based device.
Qualcomm Technologies has worked in tandem with a variety of industry experts to create an ecosystem of hardware and software Video Collaboration Platforms from which customers can jump start their own product development, commercialize products in less time, and maximize their resources on differentiating features.
The Qualcomm Video Collaboration Platform suite includes:
Qualcomm® Video Collaboration VC5: Enables premium, video conferencing experiences through ready-to-use or customizable AI audio and video features developed specifically for enterprise environments. Utilize hardware-meets-software reference design to launch all-in-one, front-of-room conferencing systems quickly. Supporting chipsets include: Qualcomm® QCS8250 and Qualcomm® QCS7230 and coming soon Qualcomm® QCS8550.
Qualcomm® Video Collaboration VC3: Offers advanced video conferencing features, including multi ultra-HD camera support, Wi-Fi 6E, and advanced AI audio and video features that deliver superior experiences but for less feature stringent devices. Provides ultimate flexibility in designing and deploying video conferencing products for a wide variety of uses, from huddle room systems and video conferencing cameras to USB video bars and personal devices. Supporting chipsets include: Qualcomm® QCS6490 and Qualcomm® QCS5430, and Qualcomm® QCS610.
Qualcomm® Video Collaboration VC1: Integrates powerful computing performance, robust connectivity, and multimedia features into one solution purposefully designed for high-quality video conferencing accessories, such as touch controllers, meeting room schedulers, and tablets, to save development time and costs. Supporting chipsets: Qualcomm® QCS6125, and Qualcomm® QCS610.
“Generative Artificial Intelligence is rapidly revolutionizing the way we work, learn, and connect with one another at a rapid pace, and enabling more adaptive, immersive experiences than ever before” said Dev Singh, Vice President, Business Development and Head of Building, Enterprise & Industrial Automation, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “Qualcomm Technologies is continuing to utilize our rich history and leading technologies across connectivity, compute, AI, camera, and audio to ensure today’s immersive collaboration solutions are equipped to support the ever-expanding uses for tomorrow. The Qualcomm Video Collaboration Platform – and Qualcomm Technologies as a whole – offers our customers one stop for the technologies they need to develop a variety of different types of conference devices.”
Suggested Items
Mouser Electronics Named Best New Product Promoter for 2024 by Diotec Semiconductor
04/18/2025 | BUSINESS WIREMouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, proudly announces that it has been named the Best New Product Promoter for 2024 by Diotec Semiconductor, a leading manufacturer of diodes, transistors,
Satair, RTX’s Collins Aerospace Extend 50-year Relationship
04/14/2025 | Collins AerospaceSatair and Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, have signed a four-year extension of their cabin interior parts distribution agreement, continuing a relationship that has spanned more than 50 years.
AIM Solder and India’s Persang Alloy Industries Announce Strategic Joint Venture
04/10/2025 | AIM SolderAIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming SMTA Wisconsin Expo & Tech Forum taking place on May 6 at the Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport, in Milwaukee, WI. AIM will be showcasing its cutting-edge soldering materials, including Type 5 solder paste offerings.
Bonso Electronics Reports on Redevelopment of the Shenzhen Factory and Potential Loss of Revenue
04/09/2025 | PRNewswireBonso Electronics International, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of sensor based products and pet electronic products, today reported on the redevelopment of its Shenzhen factory and a potential loss of revenue for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.
Tariff Uncertainty Weighs on Display Demand, Pricing, and the Supply of AMOLED Materials,
04/09/2025 | TrendForceTrendForce reports that the U.S. began implementing reciprocal tariffs on April 9th, based largely on trade deficits. Consequently, Asia—particularly Southeast Asia, a key hub for the consumer electronics supply chain—has been significantly impacted.