Nokia signs deal with ST-Ericsson to supply chipsets for future Windows Phone handsets
In a move that breaks Qualcomm's hold over the platform, Nokia has signed a deal with ST-Ericsson to supply chipsets for future Windows Phone handsets.
The move is already being billed as a sign the Finnish manufacturer plans to release a flurry of new dual-core handsets in the near future, though specifics have not yet been given.
Going Nova with Nokia
Specifically, Nokia phones will make use of ST-Ericsson's NovaThor family of ARM-based chipsets, designed to deliver the "highest performance at lowest power consumption".
"We are pleased to have been selected by Nokia as a key partner for Windows smartphones, in line with our goal to be present in all segments and major operating systems," said ST-Ericsson president and CEO Gilles Delfassy.
"Our NovaThor platforms continue to gain traction as they enable customers to bring great smartphones to the market."
Geneva-based ST-Ericsson, which was established as a joint venture by STMicroelectronics and Ericsson, has never made a quarterly profit since it was formed in 2009, but generated sales of $2.3 billion in 2010.
[source: ST-Ericsson]