Snapdragon’s Single-core on 4G/LTE vs. Competitor’s Dual-core on HSPA+
Everybody’s talking about 4G and now we’d like to show you what you get with Snapdragon on 4G/LTE.
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Everybody’s talking about 4G and now we’d like to show you what you get with Snapdragon on 4G/LTE.
I think I’m a pretty typical mobile user, which means I have high expectations with no room for compromise. I want to be connected all the time and anywhere I happen to be. I want great performance and I want the battery to last all day.
If you’re like me and you channel your inner geek, I bet you’ve always wondered what makes Snapdragon mobile processors tick. Well, wonder no more. I’d like to invite you to listen in on the second in our Snapdragon mobile processor webinar series featuring Qualcomm’s Charlie Mater (VP, Product Management) who gives an in-depth overview of the Snapdragon family of system-on-chip (SoC) solutions and Qualcomm’s CPU micro-architecture.
It was an exciting week in San Francisco at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. Mobile gaming has truly never looked so good with new, gaming-focused smartphones such as Sony Ericsson’s XperiaTM PLAY and larger screen tablets such as HP’s new TouchPad .
Michelle Leyden Li, Senior Director of Marketing, explains Snapdragon asynchronous dual-core chipset architecture and what it means for power efficiency and performance capabilities.
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