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Beats AMD, Intel to the punch.
Expects products in 2019.
Promises performance or power-draw boosts.
Some major restrictions in there.
Hardware translation just that efficient.
Up to 22 hours active battery life claimed.
OnePlus 5 caught boosting scores.
Asus, HP, and Lenovo to launch machines.
Teases OEM headsets by year's end.
Proper Windows 10, not Windows RT Mk. 2.
The semiconductor market shrinks again.
Up to 15 per cent for the chop.
Promises an easy route to better SoCs.
Qualcomm has become the first of TSMC's 28nm customers to publicly complain of capacity issues.
Chip maker Qualcomm claims that Snapdragon-powered laptops will beat Intel's Ultrabooks hands-down.
Qualcomm has announced a new Snapdragon chip, featuring two 1.5GHz processing cores.
Forget everything you knew about Windows Mobile - Windows Phone Series 7 is a complete rethink by Microsoft of its mobile OS, and it looks great.
Chip manufacturer Marvell has announced a new 1GHz ARM-based processor, aimed at the smartphone market, which it claims is significantly faster than Qualcomm's Snapdragon.
Industry sources claim that Nokia is looking to release a netbook based around the ARM processor family.
Netbooks based on Qualcomm and Freescale's ARM CPUs are rumoured to be scheduled for launch at Computex this year, while the OLPC project encourages Microsoft to code an ARM-compatible version of Windows
Toshiba has announced the TG01 - a smartphone with a Qualcomm-supplied processor running at a mind-boggling 1GHz and capable of 720p video playback.
October 14 2021 | 15:04