Qualcomm announces first 64-bit octa-core and hexa-core Snapdragon 810 and...
Today, Qualcomm let loose two new additions to their Snapdragon 800 family of the SoCs (System On a Chip), which finally complete the company’s line up of 64-bit enabled chipsets. The new additions...
View ArticleQualcomm Snapdragon 810 reference smartphone and tablet hardware goes on sale
Qualcomm had announced its 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 810 and hexa-core Snapdragon 808 back in April, and now it has released reference smartphone and tablet hardware kits. These hardware development...
View ArticleSamsung will not use Qualcomm chip for new Galaxy S phone: Report
Samsung will not use Qualcomm processors for the next version of the South Korean technology giant’s flagship Galaxy S smartphone, Bloomberg reported, citing unnamed sources. The report said Samsung,...
View ArticleSamsung will drop Qualcomm chip from upcoming Galaxy S6 smartphone
Looks like Samsung is going to use its own chips inside future Galaxy S series phones. According to a report in Bloomberg, Samsung has decided to drop the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset from its...
View ArticleQualcomm’s 20nm Snapdragon 810 will have to face Samsung’s 14nm Exynos 7420
Recently there were reports of Qualcomm working on a modified Snapdragon 810 chipset, specially for Samsung devices, after Samsung decided to discontinue using Qualcomm chips in its flagship phones due...
View ArticleMotorola Moto X Force with crack proof screen to be launched in India soon
The Motorola Moto X Force also known as the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 will see an Indian launch soon. The news comes from a recent press conference held by the company where Motorola Country Head, Amit...
View ArticleOnePlus 2 ‘Mini’ leaks on GFXBench; reveals Snapdragon 810 inside
Many of you may be holding on to your smartphone purchase in the hopes that things will get cheaper in the coming year, well if OnePlus has its way, other brands would have a tough time keeping up with...
View ArticleRolls Royce of smartphones unveiled at $14,000
Bringing speculations to an end, Israeli start-up Sirin Labs has officially unveiled its high-end $14,000 (over Rs 9 lakh) Android smartphone that promises chip-to-chip 256-bit encryption similar to...
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