Not exact matches
At CES this year we did, however, get a glimpse into what we might be able to expect in the
mobile space in the coming year by way of announcements from two big players in the
mobile processing space:
Qualcomm and Audience.
Don't worry if all's quiet on the high - end
mobile processing front for
Qualcomm of late, as Snapdragon 808 and 810 - powered gadgets could see daylight as early as January 2015.
These cellphones gets
processing power from octa - core
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
Mobile Platform with Adreno 630 GPU.
Both of these handsets will get
processing power
Qualcomm's latest SoC, the Snapdragon 845
Mobile Platform with Adreno 630 GPU for graphics.
«We chose
Qualcomm Snapdragon
mobile processors to power our tablets because of their ability to provide the optimal combination of
processing performance, efficient power usage and wireless connectivity on a single platform.»
Qualcomm has built Snapdragon
mobile processors from the ground up to deliver the best
mobile processing, graphics and connectivity, intelligently integrated to deliver the highest performance with the least power consumption.
Just yesterday, we learned that
Qualcomm will utilize Samsung's 7nm
process to manufacture future Snapdragon 5G
mobile chipsets.
Here are the latest details on
Qualcomm's 845
mobile processing platform that will power top Android flagship phones this year.
Qualcomm is showing off its next - generation image signal processor for its
mobile processing platform, which will feature improved iris detection and better depth - sensing.
In what could be considered the quickest transition of a rumor into an official confirmation, Samsung and
Qualcomm have announced that the latter's new Snapdragon 835
mobile chipset will be manufactured using Samsung's 10 nm FinFET
process technology.
The Chinese smartphone company says the
mobile chipset will be built using on a 10nm manufacturing
process, similar to
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 and Samsung's Exynos 8895 chipsets.
Qualcomm, which makes the Snapdragon
mobile processing platform, says the 845 offers a 25 percent boost in performance over last year's top - of - the line processor.
(Credit:
Qualcomm / YouTube) While not revealing every detail about the Snapdragon 845,
Qualcomm said the newest
mobile processing platform would focus on six features: cameras that could take 360 - degree photos, VR and AR immersion, artificial intelligence, security, Gigabit LTE and, of course, more power.
The Galaxy S9 is powered by a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, the latest
mobile processing platform from
Qualcomm.
In a filing made Wednesday, Apple claimed
Qualcomm's Snapdragon
mobile processing chips that are found in many Android devices infringe on Apple patents.
The OEM, which has relied mostly on
Qualcomm chipsets for its
mobile phones, would be the nation's second to Huawei for sourcing its
processing chips from within their respective companies.
With a view to provide next - generation
processing power in future
mobile devices,
Qualcomm Technologies has just announced four new
Qualcomm Snapdragon System - on - Chips (SoCs), called the Snapdragon 415, Snapdragon 425, Snapdragon 618 and Snapdragon 620.
Meanwhile,
Qualcomm and other chip makers have been chomping down the entire
mobile processing pie.
Qualcomm, in fact, changed the branding of its
mobile chips last week to the Snapdragon Mobile Platform to emphasize the power management, image processing, audio, security and connectivity features built into Snapdragon pro
mobile chips last week to the Snapdragon
Mobile Platform to emphasize the power management, image processing, audio, security and connectivity features built into Snapdragon pro
Mobile Platform to emphasize the power management, image
processing, audio, security and connectivity features built into Snapdragon products.
Qualcomm confirmed two months ago that its new Snapdragon 835
mobile chipset will be manufactured on Samsung's 10nm FinFET
process technology.
This is due in a large way to the
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad - core processor (we're reviewing the T -
Mobile USA edition of the phone here, if you did not already notice) and the 3 GB of RAM under the hood to more
processing power than you'll know what to do with.
A quick refresher on Snapdragon 845 - Its
Qualcomm's latest and greatest
mobile SoC manufactured using 10nm FinFET
process.
But here's an overview of some of the changes
Qualcomm's new
mobile processing platform will introduce when it arrives later this year.
The watch is powered by
Qualcomm's quad - core Snapdragon Wear 2100, which is the latest in
mobile processing available for smart wearables.