The Power of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Dual-CPU Processor
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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Michelle Leyden Li, Senior Director of Marketing, explains Snapdragon asynchronous dual-core chipset architecture and what it means for power efficiency and performance capabilities.
It is amazing how quickly one year ends and the next begins when you have a high profile worldwide consumer electronics show to kick off the New Year. This year’s CES show had more and more focus on mobility and smartphones and of course the hottest of all, in my opinion, were “Android tablets.”
The latest Adreno™ GPUs, embedded in Qualcomm’s market-leading Snapdragon™ chipsets, are delivering console-quality 3D graphics in some of the most compelling smartphones and tablets in 2011.
Anita Hix, Director of Marketing, on Snapdragon-enabled tablets and what’s coming in 2011.
When it comes to smartphones, oh what a difference a year makes.
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