Amongst the smorgasbord of features Samsung announced for its newest flagship device the Galaxy SIII, the wireless charging accessory seemed the most no-brainer. Wireless power has been a dream for almost everyone, but aside from short-lived products, such as the Touchstone that was available for Palm's Pré phones, they have not really become a reality.
What happens when you pit the HTC One XL with its dual-core Qualcomm S4 processor against HTC One X packing a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor? Well watch the video’s below to see…
Qualcomm is going to release an upgraded version of its S4 generation Snapdragon chipset in the second half of 2012, the company announced at MWC 2012 today.
The more capable and powerful S4 "Pro" variant of the original dual-core MSM8960 chipset (which can be found in the HTC One X, for example) will feature an Adreno 320 GPU as opposed to Adreno 225 in the regular S4 MSM8960. Before this announcement, Adreno 320 was scheduled to accompany only the quad-core Krait CPUs, like the APQ8064 and the MSM8974 which won't be coming out until late 2012/early 2013.
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.
Qualcomm’s snapdragon s4 development platform got a little upgrade today, well really a big upgrade. The tablet got an Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.1) upgrade making it one hell of an impressive tablet with dual 1080p cameras, and an LTE modem. We won’t see this device until next spring but qualcomm says they are working rigorously to get ICS optimized for all snapdragon processors.
After over 5 months with not even a peep, the Asus Padfone has shown up in a benchmark test, boasting a new Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 processor. What else does the device have in store?