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Qualcomm announces “Pro” iteration of S4 processor
Qualcomm has always been known for excelling in mobile processor design, both in performance and efficiency. The S4, being their latest iteration, was no exception, competing aggressively against rival processors and garnering respect from the media and business from manufacturers. Not content to rest on their …
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Qualcomm announces new Snapdragon processors for smart TVs, including a 1.5GHz quad-core powerhouse
Qualcomm announced at CES that their new line of Snapdragon processors are powering the Smart TVs at CES, and they’re bringing in to full web browsing and access to the latest Android apps, as well as console class gaming. “Consumers demand a seamless experience across …
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Breaking: Google to manufacture their own processor for Android devices?
Here’s something we haven’t heard about. Apparently, the geniuses at Google are working on a Google-branded processor and GPU, perhaps to create some unity in Android devices. Rumor has it that this processor will be shown off in the next Nexus device. While this is …
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Dual-core 2GHz Samsung Exnyos 5250 expected in just a few short months
Samsung has unveiled their latest System-on-chip (SoC) this week, trumpeting the arrival of the Exynos 5250, a dual-core 2GHz chipset. Expected to be used in high-end tablets, the Samsung chips go into mass production in the second quarter of 2012. At that rate we might …
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New Dual-core Snapdragon Chips to Run Android at 1.2GHz
It seems like nearly every Android phone that gets announced these days comes with a Snapdragon processor running at a blazing fast 1GHz speed. After last year’s 528MHz becoming the norm, the current benchmark is considerably faster. But what about later this year? What can …
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Qualcomm’s 7X30 Gives a Glimpse into Future of Android Handsets [VIDEO]
Want to see what the chipset behind future Android handsets is capable of? Of course you do. Check out a demonstration of Qualcomm’s 7X30 Snapdragon processor that was given to Charbax (Nicolas Charbonnier) at Mobile World Congress last week. Keeping mind that what you see …
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