Entries in Qualcomm (48)

Monday
Sep102018

HTC said to be working on smartphone with Snapdragon 855 processor, 5G support

While HTC has been struggling in the mobile space, it seems the company isn’t ready to throw in the towel just yet. An update from the LinkedIn profile of HTC’s senior RF designer Kevin Kuo states the company is hoping to turn its fortunes with a new device running on Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 855 chip, which will bring performance and efficiency enhancements over the current Snapdragon 845 processor. It’s also being suggested on Kuo’s profile that HTC plans to pair the Snapdragon 855 chip with the optional Snapdragon X50 5G modem. Qualcomm has said it is “on track to help launch the first 5G mobile hotspots by the end of 2018.”

Snapdragon 855 phones aren’t expected to land until the middle of next year. There is no specified timeline for this HTC device but if HTC manages to beat its competition, then this might help them along.

Source: Android Headlines + Tech Spot

Monday
Sep032018

Huawei takes on Qualcomm with new Kirin 980 processor

While it is meant to best its previous generation processor, Huawei’s newest system-on-a-chip, the Kirin 980 is actually setting its sights on its competition, specifically the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. Qualcomm’s chip is after all powering all the latest flagships, outside of Huawei’s own devices. And it wants to remind the market that they have stepped up their game. It’s the first 7nm processor to pack in 6.9 billion transistors into a chip not bigger than a thumbnail. Compared to the 10nm process, it’s said to perform 20 percent better and be 40 percent more efficient.

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Wednesday
Aug082018

Qualcomm sends out invite for Wear OS chip launch on September 10th

It’s been two years since Qualcomm has updated the chip Android Wear devices devices have been using. Finally, a new chip is on its way and Qualcomm will be launching it next month for the rebranded Wear OS platform. The chipmaker sent out invites to journalists for an event happening on September 10th. It shows a small smartwatch design with the words “It’s Time.”

Wareable did an interview with exec Pankaj Kedia and gave us clues on what to expect from the processor replacing the 2100 system-on-chip. It’s no longer just a modified phone processor but one that’s made specifically for wearables. And it’s supposed to offer better battery life and a better overall experience. Kedia said, “But when we go to generation three, it's designed from the ground up for a no-compromises smartwatch experience with dedicated chips that make your watch look pretty when you're not looking at it, that bring the best fitness and watch experience, and extend battery life.”

Source: Engadget

Wednesday
Jul252018

Qualcomm will not supply chips for the 2018 iPhone

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It isn’t a secret that Apple and Qualcomm are locked in a long-term legal dispute and now that seems to have affected who will be supplying the chips for this year’s iPhones. George Davis, Qualcomm’s financial chief, announced at an earnings call with industry analysts that, “We believe Apple intends to solely use our competitor’s modems rather than our modems in its next iPhone release.” But according to Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm’s head for its chip division, this doesn’t mean Qualcomm and Apple are done doing business together. Qualcomm believes it can still supply chips for Apple in the future.

Apple has been using both Intel and Qualcomm modems for different iPhone models over the years. And if Apple intends to use Intel this time around, expect the devices to have slower speeds. Different online testimonies have already said they’ve experienced stronger signal and LTE speeds on the iPhone models that use Qualcomm’s modems. A couple of days ago, Qualcomm and Ookla’s Speedtest.com released results showed that Qualcomm-powered Android devices were faster than Apple devices that used Intel’s modems (53 percent faster on T-Mobile and 40 percent faster on AT&T).

Source: GSMArena