Effective October 1, 2012, QUALCOMM Incorporated completed a corporate reorganization in which the assets of certain of its businesses and groups, as well as the stock of certain of its direct and indirect subsidiaries, were contributed to Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of QUALCOMM Incorporated. Learn more about these changes

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Industry Analyst Relations Videos

Qualcomm Snapdragon UltraHD

Jun 18, 2013
Snapdragon 800 is the first mobile processor that can record and playback UltraHD. Watch as Aytac Biber, Senior Product Manager, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., explains how this feature is key to creating the best multimedia experience for consumers.

Qualcomm Quick Charge

May 14, 2013
What if you could charge your mobile device battery up to 75% more quickly? With the Qualcomm Quick Charge comprehensive suite of battery management technologies, you can. Spend less time charging and more time doing.

Snapdragon Mobile Computing

May 13, 2013
Watch as CCS Insight's Geoff Blaber leads a discussion about how Snapdragon is playing an increasingly meaningul role in mobile computing.

Snapdragon Tiers

APR 23, 2013
Want to know more about the updated Snapdragon tiers? Watch as Michelle Leyden Li, Senior Director of Marketing, Qualcomm, breaks down the specifications and use cases for Snapdragon 200, 400, and 600, as well as the upcoming Snapdragon 800.

Snapdragon 400 is Smooth -- Fish-Tank Benchmark

MAR 21, 2013
This video shows how the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.2GHz custom designed, dual-core Krait CPUs can deliver a smooth web surfing experience. The Fish Tank IE test is a GPU-accelerated web page that runs in your web browser. We take the native browsers and showcase how smoothly and fast the fishes move in a virtual fish tank on a device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor compared to a device running on a competitor's 1.2GHz quad-core processor. This goes to show: More CPU cores doesn't necessarily mean better performance.

Snapdragon 400 System-Level Benchmarks Performance Comparison

MAR 21, 2013
The video takes a widely used system-level benchmark and runs it through its course comparing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.2GHz custom designed, dual-core Krait CPUs with a competitor's 1.2GHz quad-core processor. This particular benchmark tests all the major components in a processor (aside from the number of CPU cores), including memory, I/O, and 2D/3D graphics. The scores speak for themselves, which goes to show: More CPU cores doesn't necessarily mean better performance.

Snapdragon 400 Gaming Benchmarks -- Gaming Without the Dropped Frames

MAR 21, 2013
In this video, we take two widely used gaming benchmarks to test both speed and ability to render smooth graphics without dropping frames. See the performance results of a device with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.2GHz custom designed, dual-core Krait CPUs compared to a device, running on a competitor's 1.2GHz quad-core processor. The two apps shown in this video are publicly available on Android. This goes to show: More CPU cores doesn't necessarily mean better performance.

Snapdragon 400 GPS Performance -- Faster Location Fix, More Satellites in View

MAR 21, 2013
The video starts with a popular maps application and shows how fast a device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.2GHz dual-core CPUs acquires a GPS satellite signal and calculates a position solution. We then use a GPS test, which is publicly available on Android Play Store, to see how many active satellites are in view and ready in the Snapdragon device versus a competitive device. This goes to show: More CPU cores doesn't necessarily mean better performance.

The Qualcomm Reference Design Portfolio

MAR 11, 2013
Get an overview of the Qualcomm Reference Design (QRD) product portfolio and update on the evolution of the QRD program from Jeff Lorbeck, SVP Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Qualcomm’s Hexagon™ DSP

FEB 1, 2012
Watch as Steve Brightfield, Director of Product Management, QTI, discusses the evolution of Qualcomm’s Digital Signal Processor (DSP) from the original Qualcomm DSP #1 (QDSP1) to our current sixth generation DSP branded as Hexagon™ DSP