Freescale announced new P3 and P5 families within its QorIQ system-on-chip platform, as well its first 64-bit Power Architecture core, clockable to 2.5GHz. The single-core QorIQ P5010 and dual-core P5020 processors offer the 64-bit e5500 core, which uses 30 Watts while clocked at 2.2GHz, and the QorIQ P3041 integrates four e500 cores, using 12 Watts at 1.5GHz, says Freescale....
Qualcomm announced a new entry in its ARM-based & Snapdragon& family of processors, this time targeting tablet devices as well as smartphones. The APQ8060 includes dual cores clocked at 1.2GHz, a homegrown & Adreno 220& GPU, and the ability to capture stereoscopic HD video or 3D still images....
New details have emerged about the 28nm followups to AMD's successful E-Series and C-Series processors. The & Deccan& platform will reportedly include & Wichita& and & Krishna& chips that include quad cores, support for 1666MHz DDR3 memory, and a & secure asset management unit& that offloads DVD and Blu-ray decryption from the x86 cores....
The chart outlines 14 new desktop processors, ranging from a flagship 3.5GHz quad-core Core i7-4770K part to a more modest Core i5-4430S 2.7GHz quad-core part, all with updated on-board graphics.
Due to HTC’s success in their current “One” lineup such as their HTC One X and HTC One S, perhaps it was only amount of time before HTC released the next iteration in their “One” lineup.
Freescale Semiconductor announced a series of 28nm-fabbed QorIQ multicore processors, featuring a 64-bit PowerPC core clocked up to 2.5GHz. The Linux-ready Advanced Multiprocessing (AMP) QorIQ series will debut in early 2012 with the T4240, offering 12 cores dual-threaded to 24 virtual cores, numerous acceleration engines, and cascading power management, says Freescale....
In some surprising news, it looks like we’ll be seeing more and more devices powered by MediaTek processors in the near-future. Hot off the heels of ZTE potentially developing a smartphone featuring a MediaTek 8-core processor, Sony has requested samples of MediaTek’s MT6589 quad-core SoC.
Hi guys :)I went to a computer store yesterday and I inspect most of the laptops in the showroom. I found these...1. HP Envy priced at USD590 (approx), thin form factor with Core i3 Ivy Bridge clocked at 1.4 GHz.2. Acer Aspired priced at USD655 (approx), standard size laptop with AMD A8 Quad-Core clocked at 1.8 GHz.* sorry, I couldn't get any pictures*my questions are :1.
I've noticed two models of the Galaxy S III exist:
Model #1:
SoC - Samsung Exynos 4 Quad
CPU - 1.4 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9
GPU - Mali-400 MP
RAM - 1 GB RAM (international)
Model #2:
SoC - Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960
CPU - 1.5 GHz dual-core Krait
GPU - Adreno 225
RAM - 2 GB RAM (NA, KR, AU, JP)
Which model is better?
I live in the UK - which model will I get?
I'm hoping the answer is that