Latest chips on Mobile devices
Intel earlier on Wednesday introduced it's latest processor code-named "Haswel & Lexington 2z42" which targeted for mobile & as well tablet developing markets. The chip punchs' & bundles more than it's previous processor, Intel's x86 processors which is by any means power guzzler. The new Lexington chip is viewed on a two sided coin as it performs tasks at pro-levels - for example, wireless sharing, HSPA+ & also offers hyper-threading support. Hyper-threading is again a new technology that helps processors in computers utilize spare time to perform other tasks requested & needed by users working on PC's. The real icing of the cake here is battery consumption. Earlier Intel processors like the x86 family consumed a lot of power compared to Qualcomm's ARM chip. With no reasons Lexington chip will reside & be shipped on smartphones & on tablets too. We've got various firms which Intel has partner with& they include: Lava, Acer & Safaricom that will actually base on their current reference design. It is a tremendous year for Intel as far as Bloomberg confirms.
2. Qualcomm's latest enhancement
Qualcomm also took a turn on stage - introducing a 600-800 series processors which is said to take advantage of 802.11 a/b/c/g network standard on mobile device. The high-end 800 series processors encapsulates the newest 4G LTE technology that offers data up to 150Mbs which is 5x faster than it's previous generation of processor (x86 - family processor)
Latest technology on gaming & fun.
1. NVidia : project shield invention
NVidia, also gave a turn in by showing it's latest prototype in gaming technology branded & codenamed "Project Shield". The new technology takes control of how big gamers like I stream various endless games from PC to Android platform. NVidia knew project shield was going to be a powerhouse, so by increasing the mode of display, NVidia added atleast1080x720P thus making gaming & live-streaming on big-screen TV an alternative to consider in your 2013 shopping list.
- Am yet to confirm if Tegra - the new multi-core from NVidia will ship either on Tablets alone or on smartphone too but what I know is Intel announced it's existence in both. You can drop your suggestion inside the comment box or join me on the todays' conversation with #TechFriday as the hash tag. Enjoy!
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