Sentences with phrase «snapdragon chips»

These new Snapdragon chips are expected to start appearing in devices in the first half of 2016, shortly after Samsung's chips are expected to be ready.
Qualcomm further perfected the Snapdragon chips, and the 845 platform will be even better suited for mobile experiences on laptops.
Xiaomi has been embracing Qualcomm's portfolio to a larger extent in recent years, having frequently opted for various Snapdragon chips in favor of their MediaTek - made counterparts, with the Taiwanese semiconductor company thus effectively losing one of its largest clients.
Its spec sheet includes an Intel processor, when other major phones boast popular Qualcomm Snapdragon chips at their heart.
An industry source pointed out that Samsung's decision to limit the use of Snapdragon chips for the Galaxy S9 could be the company's way of showing Qualcomm what it should do in the future.
Apparently, the South Korean giant has decided to cut back on Snapdragon chips for the Galaxy S9.
And unlike these current MediaTek - based handsets, future Android One phones will also arrive running Qualcomm Snapdragon chips.
It also bested the Pixel XL and Galaxy S7 Edge, powered by last year's Snapdragon chips.
The three models share a strong family resemblance and most interestingly Intel Atom systems on chip powering them instead of the usual Qualcomm Snapdragon chips we have become so accustomed to.
If the rumor today is correct, Sammy will yet again favor an Exynos processor to the Snapdragon chips.
Xiaomi Mi 6 is getting launched as planned but like many other companies, the company couldn't get enough Qualcomm Snapdragon chips because Samsung ordered them all.
Most notably, the two new XA smartphones will feature Snapdragon chips, not MediaTek processors as with past XA smartphones.
A Huawei - made Kirin 659 processor with 4 GB of RAM powers the phone, a shift away from the Qualcomm Snapdragon chips used in the first Nova phones.
Samsung want to use the Exynos variant in its flagship «S» series, but due to patient issues in US, it is impossible for samsung, hence they go with Snapdragon chips for America.
At Mobile World Congress last month we met some of the first smartphones running Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, including new flagships from Sony and Samsung.
Microsoft has also announced that it is working with Qualcomm to get third - party hardware manufacturers using Snapdragon chips to run Windows 10 on the LTE connected devices.
GSMArena ran a series of benchmarks on the two models yesterday and the prognosis isn't good for Snapdragon chips.
Qualcomm is invading Intel's turf, announcing Windows PCs that use the same Snapdragon chips as your phone, with battery life that can last well into a second day of use.
You'll have a free opportunity to upgrade to Windows 10 Pro, though that will offer up a new wrinkle: Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips run traditional, non-UWP apps via emulation, and performance will suffer somewhat — though again, we don't know how much.
For example, Baidu is already working on optimizing DuerOS for Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, and a deal with WiFi module producer LinkPlay enables vendors to convert their Alexa products to the DuerOS platform.
Due to incompatibility with the CDMA networks in the US and in certain other parts of the world, Samsung usually reserves its Exynos chips for the international version, while the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are usually what the US variants get every year.
Rather than go with Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, Fossil partnered with Intel, with the result generally decent.
Most importantly, Huawei aims to use the Kirin chips to differentiate its phones from a vast sea of competitors, including Samsung, who overwhelming rely on rival Snapdragon chips from Qualcomm, the market leader in mobile chip design.
At the same time, we received this statement from Qualcomm, maker of the Snapdragon chips that power OnePlus phones, regarding EngineerMode:
The new SDK will enable developers to recompile both Windows Store apps, as well as standard desktop programs for Snapdragon chips that also power Android phones.
The Snapdragon chips look to be 2.2 GHz octa - core processors.
To tide us over there'll be more than 40 new tablets using existing Snapdragon chips.
Qualcomm, meanwhile, says that its quad - core Snapdragon chips will appear in Windows 8 tablets in the second half of 2012.
Qualcomm has promised that its quad - core Snapdragon chips, designed to run Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 operating system, will appear in tablets in the second half of next year.
According to Qualcomm, the new processors should be ready for a market release towards June, by which time there is likely to be at least 40 new tablets vying for consumer's attentention all built using Snapdragon chips.
They're both a bit dated with S2 Snapdragon chips running Gingerbread on 3.7 inch WVGA screens.
Details of the same is not yet available though except that there is possibility of the device being based on Snapdragon chips from Qualcomm as well as have the Snapdragon developer program.
Snapdragon chips are already being used in HTC's Jetstream and Lenovo's IdeaPad U1 tablets.
Qualcomm on Wednesday said its quad - core Snapdragon chips, designed to run Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 OS, will appear in tablets in the second half of next year.
«Learn from Qualcomm about the power of their Snapdragon chip, and how developers can tap into the Snapdragon Developer Program to create rich Windows 8 apps that help deliver differentiated consumer experiences that capitalize on LTE's potential.
The speculation states that in addition to a 5.5 - inch IPS screen displaying visuals at a 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution, there will be quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon chip made to run at 1.7 GHz.
This fall another update is supposed to come and even though an entirely new model can not be expected, we may still expect to see the 7 - inch tablets running on Qualcomm Snapdragon Chip.
The 4G version though will have the faster 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a step ahead of the 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chip that powers the Wi - Fi only versions of the WebOS tablet.
We'd been hearing rumors that Acer would launch a 7 inch tablet with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, but it sounds like the processor has been replaced with a Tegra 2 processor.
The 8.4 - inch version will use only the Snapdragon chip.
BlackBerry has consistently used Qualcomm architecture since it launched BlackBerry 10 so some kind of Snapdragon chip seems likely.
Apparently, Samsung's tablet will be using Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip as the processor.
Finally, the Eee Pad MeMO is a 7 - inch, Android Honeycomb - based device that runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.
The camera specs look very similar as well but the processor is a little stronger with a 1.4 GHz dual - core Snapdragon chip inside.
As benchmarks revealed, there could be an Exynos - powered variant as well for some markets, though it's a bit odd that the Wi - Fi - only model is sporting a Snapdragon chip while the LTE model was listed as having an Exynos model, though that was likely an error that should sort itself out as we move closer and closer to the official unveil.
A lot of journalists were wondering why Meizu chose the Exynos SoC in the end and the majority of them asked why Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip wasn't included.
He also said that there could be issues regarding certain patents when it comes to integrating Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip in the device itself.
Qualcomm's mirasol eReader, the Hanvon C18, supports video with Qualcomm's own Snapdragon chip.
The Zoom is powered by Intel's Atom processor with 4 GB of RAM instead of the typical Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.
Since Qualcomm doesn't allow manufacturers to integrate custom processors into the Snapdragon chip design, Pixel Visual Core is a standalone, eight - core image processing unit with its own brain and dedicated RAM.
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