Paul Jacobs the CEO of Qualcomm announced that Qualcomm would be releasing 1.5 GHz chips in Q1 of next year at a recent appearance on stage in London. That great news and of course Qualcomm share price went up on the revelation. Unfortunately it was not true. Qualcomm PR team then had to clarify their CEO's gaffe and say that the faster chips will not be released until a good bit later on, mostly probably towards the end of 2011.
The 1.2 GHz chips is currently with manufacturers for testing and will see dual-core chips and support for 1080p video recording and playback. The new chips also promise better graphics for gaming and lower power consumption. So still good news for consumers, but Mr Jacobs might like to get his numbers right next time.
Latest Registered Mobile Devices from Federal Communications Commissions site Friday (11/9/2010).
Phones
Read - Alcatel OT-710A
Read - Alcatel OT-980A / OT-981
Read - ZTE S550
Read - ZTE S510
Read - ZTE Movistar Urban
Read - Huawei U8300
Read - Huawei C6000
Read - NEC Casio CA006
Read - Sagem Cosy 2G
Read - LG E720B
Read - Lenovo Lanix BJ10
Read - Fujitsu F-01C
Peripherals
Read - Parrot Minikit Smart
Read - LG AD600
ARM has just Release a Dual-core that Delivers s up to 1.5Ghz Now it Announcing the Quad-core CPU up to 2.5Ghz. You can run a Windows 7 on this Chip!
Multicore :1-4X SMP within a single processor cluster. Multiple coherent SMP processor clusters through AMBA® 4 technology
ISA Support
ARM
Thumb-2
TrustZone® security technology
NEONTM Advanced SIMD
DSP & SIMD extensions
VFPv3 Floating point
Jazelle® RCT
Hardware virtualization support
Long Physical Address Extensions (LPAE)
Memory Management
ARMv7 Memory Management Unit
Debug & Trace
CoreSightTM DK-A15
A nice little package of webOS 2.0 beta shots has shown up over at Wibozi, and its looking nice. One very handy and apparently easily-accessed feature is setting default apps for filetypes with the right combination of sideloading and file management, serious hacks probably will not be necessary for webOS devices to play uncommon and nonstandard formats.
There are lots of suggested and default services shown as well, though we are told that Dropbox and MobileMe are actually only there as part of the QuickOffice suite. That’s not to say webOS will not have native access to those (though Dropbox seems more likely than MobileMe), just a clarification so you know whats going on there.
Check Screenshots Below
[source:engadget]
LG announced its preparing a new lineup of smartphones based on the NVIDIA Tegra 2 platform. Dual core 1GHz processor, low-power NVIDIA graphics and seamless fullHD playback will be the key features of the refreshed Optimus brand. LG will present NVIDIA Tegra 2 based smartphones within the last quarter of this year. The first devices utilizing Tegra 2 will be from the Optimus brand.
NVIDIA Tegra 2 includes 1GHz dual-core processor and powerful but energy-efficient G-Force GPU. Tegra 2 will guarantee excellent browsing and gaming performance plus 1080p video playback.
There is no Info on the OS yet, but its one of these two Android OS and Windows Phone 7.
© 2023 YouMobile Inc. All rights reserved