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发信人: beatles (Sgt. Pepper), 信区: PDA
标 题: Qualcomm Announces A Quad-Core 2.5Ghz Chipset For Mobile Devices
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 14 02:24:52 2011, 美东)
Samples of this chipset won’t even start reaching manufacturers until
early next year, so expect it to be a pretty long while before we
actually see this new chipset sneak into any devices.
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2011/02/13/snapdragon-bites-back-qu
announces-a-quad-core-2-5ghz-chipset-for-mobile-devices/
Just 3 weeks ago, NVIDIA announced the Tegra 3, a 1.5 GHz, Quad-Core
chipset for smart phones and tablets. Madness, right? Texas Instruments
responded with their own quad-core chipset — except theirs clocked in at
2 Ghz.
Now it’s Qualcomm’s turn. Their rebuttal? 4 cores, each running at a
theoretical maximum of 2.5 GHz. Punch it, Chewie!
...
Here’s what you should know:
- Four cores, each capable of running at 2.5GHz
- Qualcomm promises that this new CPU is 12x faster than the first-gen
Snapdragons, while still using 75% less power.
- LG’s Optimus 3D may be the first smartphone to do the whole recording-
in-3D thing, but that seems pretty likely to become a trend. This
chipset can do it out of the box, recording simultaneous 1080p video
feeds from two cameras at once.
- As with past Snapdragon chipsets, it’s more than just a CPU: it’s also
got WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM radio, and support for NFC (for mobile
contact-based payments) built-in.
- Last but absolutely not least, this new chipset also comes packed with
Qualcomm’s brand new quad-core graphics processor, the Adreno 320.
They’re staying a bit light on the details regarding the new Adreno, but
add that its performance is “fifteen times greater” that of the original
Adreno.
发信人: beatles (Sgt. Pepper), 信区: PDA
标 题: Qualcomm Announces A Quad-Core 2.5Ghz Chipset For Mobile Devices
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 14 02:24:52 2011, 美东)
Samples of this chipset won’t even start reaching manufacturers until
early next year, so expect it to be a pretty long while before we
actually see this new chipset sneak into any devices.
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2011/02/13/snapdragon-bites-back-qu
announces-a-quad-core-2-5ghz-chipset-for-mobile-devices/
Just 3 weeks ago, NVIDIA announced the Tegra 3, a 1.5 GHz, Quad-Core
chipset for smart phones and tablets. Madness, right? Texas Instruments
responded with their own quad-core chipset — except theirs clocked in at
2 Ghz.
Now it’s Qualcomm’s turn. Their rebuttal? 4 cores, each running at a
theoretical maximum of 2.5 GHz. Punch it, Chewie!
...
Here’s what you should know:
- Four cores, each capable of running at 2.5GHz
- Qualcomm promises that this new CPU is 12x faster than the first-gen
Snapdragons, while still using 75% less power.
- LG’s Optimus 3D may be the first smartphone to do the whole recording-
in-3D thing, but that seems pretty likely to become a trend. This
chipset can do it out of the box, recording simultaneous 1080p video
feeds from two cameras at once.
- As with past Snapdragon chipsets, it’s more than just a CPU: it’s also
got WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM radio, and support for NFC (for mobile
contact-based payments) built-in.
- Last but absolutely not least, this new chipset also comes packed with
Qualcomm’s brand new quad-core graphics processor, the Adreno 320.
They’re staying a bit light on the details regarding the new Adreno, but
add that its performance is “fifteen times greater” that of the original
Adreno.