One thing to know about the mobile computing is that it is evolving week after week. Not far the days when dual-core processors were considered the next big thing in the market, and it is not that far away, just 2011. Now that NVIDIA has offered quad-core processors, the 2011 models look the thing of […]
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As the numbers rise, so does the processor technology. Last year we saw dual-core processors dominate the game of smartphones and tablets. The year before, HTC brought the first Android smartphone with a processor clocked at GHz of speed, the original EVO 3G. However, the technology has evolved and I must say that the process […]
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Getting a license to custom build a CPU core based on ARM’s raw instruction set and managing everything from design of the entire ARM-based system to the final production is the path to even better performance, says Qualcomm’s Raj Talluri, vice president of product management. “We’re able to get more performance with two processors than […]
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The basic reason why quad core cannot compete with dual core on double the performance game, likewise with dual-core and single-core, is because the apps are not designed in that way. Most of the apps are designed to render in a single thread. The cores cannot make distribute code into two or four parts. That […]
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It is considered, in general, that the more the cores you get in a smartphone, the efficient the CPU becomes. That probably has been the doctrine at ARM Technologies, who developed the processors and cores for dual core and now the quad core processors. However, the new quad-core and last year’s dual-core processors taxed the […]
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Though Microsoft is the last player to enter the contemporary world of smartphones, it has entered the arena with a bang. Its dedicated operating system for smartphones, called Windows Phone is one of the most efficient and elegant OS in the market yet. However, due to the already dominated=by=Android-and-iOS market, the WP could not attract […]
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HTC came forward with first 2012 premium phone, One X, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona This Monday, 27 February. HTC One X is the first of the company’s line of Android-powered One series. Not only is One X HTC’s first premium phone to show up in the market this year but it is […]
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The final verdict on the quality of the camera will be issued when the feature is put through thorough scrutiny after shooting in both low and bright light. Other multimedia features include Beats Audio. Though, One X is not the first HTC phone to incorporate the new audio enhancement but the difference in using Beats […]
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Though AsusTek was the only company to rise to the horizon with a quad-core processor in a mobile device, their flagship tablet called the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. In January the tablet received its update to the Ice Cream Sandwich, giving it the missing oomph in the software department. Since the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 […]
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The benefits are many, but distill into two overarching results: dramatically faster performance and better battery life. In other words, each core can work less to accomplish a task; and because tasks are split, each core requires a smaller battery contribution (at a lower voltage) than if fewer cores strained with heavier workloads apiece (requires […]
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Of course, Samsung will give Nvidia a run for its money, with phones powered by Samsung’s own Exynos quad-core processor. The Galaxy S III could hit shelves as early as April, we hear. Qualcomm, in the meantime, forecasts that phones with its quad-core Snapdragon processor will ship in time for the 2012 holiday season. Just […]
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Apple will start the mass production of the new iPad, allegedly the iPad 3 in February, 2012. Various resources have revealed that the company has outsourced the manufacturing of the screen panels to Samsung and LG instead of the previous vendors Sharp. If the news is correct, the sales of iPad 2 might see a […]
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