Webinar: Snapdragon - Goodbye Game Console?
The devices people use for hard-core and casual gaming are rapidly converging to one platform—mobile
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Oct 13, 2011
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The devices people use for hard-core and casual gaming are rapidly converging to one platform—mobile
The latest chip in Qualcomm's Snapdragon family is the Snapdragon S3 mobile processor featuring a high-performance dual-core Scorpion CPUs up to 1.5Ghz and an Adreno 220 GPU.
From gaming apps to expense tracker apps, attendees of Uplinq 2011 share what types of mobile apps they would love to see in the future. What types of mobile apps would you like to see?
Wish your camera would take a picture with zero shutter lag? What about awesome gaming on-the-go with Xperia PLAY powered by Snapdragon? See and learn about these and more cool mobile demos from Uplinq 2011! Learn more about the Uplinq mobile conference at www.uplinq.com & www.facebook.com/uplinq.
At GDC 2011, Qualcomm & Snapdragon threw a killer party with great music, cocktails and performers.
Raj Talluri, VP of Product Management, explains the Snapdragon game developers ecosystem.
Gameloft and NAMCO BANDAI explain the value of Snapdragon's Adreno for game optimization efforts.
Developers can simplify their lives and enhance the user experience with AllJoyn.
Qualcomm and Mattel have joined together to bring the Rock Em' Sock Em' game to life in a whole new way with this test demonstration that introduces Qualcomm's Mobile Augmented Reality Platform.
Snapdragon & Adreno's 3D graphics change the landscape of the mobile gaming industry.
A visual demonstration of proximity-based peer-to-peer gaming.
A look at how Qualcomm innovation has progressed wireless technology from the 80s to today.