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2013-12-27 | Mediatek trails 2nd-place Qualcomm in mobile SoC race Mediatek revealed that it will offer LTE and SoCs with 64-ARM cores using ARM's big.LITTLE architecture in 2014. |
2015-09-23 | MediaTek takes Amazon Fire TV territory from Qualcomm The latest version of the Amazon Fire TV is powered by MediaTek's MT8173, a 64bit quad-core processor and the world's first multimedia SoC with ARM's Cortex-A72 cores. |
2012-12-13 | MediaTek integrates modem into latest apps SoC MediaTek is going head to head with Qualcomm with its latest quad-core mobile apps processor with built-in modem. |
2014-11-10 | MediaTek aims to cut Qualcomm's lead in China's 4G market MediaTek plans to move to the 4G market more quickly than expected in order to keep up with the smartphone trends. Its octa-core processor aims at Chinese smartphone brands. |
2009-06-04 | Media phone buzz hits Computex ARC International is pushing media phones at this year's Computex, adding fuel to a heavily charged level of hype and excitement at one of the largest high-tech trade shows in Asia |
2016-02-09 | Mass production of FinFETs underway at Samsung, TSMC Although Samsung announced mass production of its 14nm LPP process technology with a major customer win in Qualcomm, TSMC may have the last laugh with Apple using its process. |
2009-04-16 | Marvell bets big on connected devices Leveraging its homegrown ARM-based Sheeva CPU processors, Marvell Technology Group's co-founder and CEO has a clear vision: Enabling the next billion users of connected devices. |
2014-09-10 | LTE-Advanced deployments: End of unreliable mobile networks Nokia Networks, Ericsson, and Alcatel-Lucent migrated to LTE-Advanced with an upgrade to their respective small base stations to improve mobile coverage in small commercial buildings. |
2014-09-11 | LTE, carrier aggregation to benefit smartphones, tablets Qualcomm Technologies released a line-up of products and technologies aimed to drive high-performance computing and connectivity to entry-level and mainstream smartphones and tablets. |
2015-08-13 | LTE carrier aggregation gains ground in Asia The spectrum available is often a patchwork of several different bands. To deliver on the high-bandwidth demand, Asia's operators are stitching bands together through carrier aggregation. |
2015-02-24 | Looking beyond Qualcomm's extensive mobile SoC line-up Qualcomm becomes the first ARM partner to roll out products using the 64bit ARM Cortex-A72 core, flaunting what it says are specifications of the highest-end mobile SoC on the market. |
2015-05-19 | Leadcore to design Xiaomi's smartphone processsor Xiaomi wants its own custom-designed processor for its handsets and has selected Leadcore Technology as its partner to sources the technology. |
2014-09-05 | Latest patent war: Nvidia bitter with Qualcomm, Samsung? Nvidia is suing the two companies over chips that allegedly copy Nvidia's graphic patents. This comes at a time when the chipmaker is reviving Tegra, the line of MPUs that failed to dent Qualcomm's lead and get into Samsung devices. |
2015-01-14 | Keep your eyes open for these gadgets in 2015 The recently concluded International CES 2015 showed tons of interesting items that provided a preview of the possibilities that people might explore in 2015. |
2011-03-07 | iPad 2 joins dual-core club Calling 2011 "the year for dual-core tablets," experts believe the extra horsepower provided by the A5 SoC will help transform tablets from content consumption to content creation systems. |
2008-09-01 | Internet transforms CE into computing devices Forget Atom. Forget Android. To see the future of computing, look to the Adobe Open Screen Project, an ambitious effort to bring full-featured Internet experience to devices ranging from TVs to mobile handsets. Should the project achieve its aims, it will radically alter CE devices and our relationships with them. |
2011-12-29 | Intel's Medfield chip specs unleashed Based on the purported specifications, the Medfield's performance figures are set to rival, if not beat, current chip market leaders in the tablet arena. |
2011-08-12 | Intel's $300M fund focuses on next-gen notebooks Intel Capital launched a $300 million Ultrabook Fund to bankroll startups working on technologies in line with its new concept for next-generation notebooks. |
2011-12-01 | Incorporating M2M into smartphones Read about leveraging the latest smartphone technology into a commodity M2M engine. |
2013-09-30 | Imagination tops GPU rankings, ARM, Qualcom not far behind Imagination Technologies remains the top supplier of GPUs for personal mobile devices in the first half of 2013, posting a 37.6 per cent market share. |
2010-01-12 | IC firms wait to ride Apple tablet wave Rumors are rampant that Apple will soon launch a mobile tablet computer, with many saying it will happen later this month and much of the buzz out of the CES is about devices that adopt the tablet. |
2011-06-06 | HTC unveils stereo 3D handset Available on the Sprint WiMax network later this year, HTC's EVO 3D smartphone can capture and display 3D images and videos, specifically stereo 3D games, user-generated content and 3D movies. |
2011-06-06 | HTC Sense source code open for developers HTC announced that source code for its HTC Sense mobile user interface will be available for third party developers in the next few weeks. |
2013-05-09 | HTC One laboriously dismantled HTC One has some interesting innovations like its aluminium unibody, which required much custom tooling on HTC's part to achieve the perfect fit and finish, iFixit reports. |
2010-08-03 | HTC Droid Incredible teardown shows $163.35 BOM HTC's Droid Incredible smart phone carries a Bill of Materials (BOM) of $163.35, according to a dissection conducted by iSuppli Corp.'s teardown analysis service. |
2010-07-21 | HP strengthens focus on mobile systems, thin clients HP CTO of personal systems discloses road map for mobile computing, flexible displays, WebOS and more. |
2011-02-14 | HP joins mobile race with smartphones, tablet HP's tablet and smartphones should help the company position itself as a player in mobile devices beyond the notebook PC. But HP will have to compete against top players and products already on the market. |
2010-12-09 | Google's second handset gets mixed reviews Google has announced the Nexus S by Samsung as its second effort at an integrated smart phone based on the next version of Android, and the handset has drawn both praise and criticisms. |
2015-11-10 | Google lightly treads new waters leading to Android chip Rumours are going around that Google held discussions with silicon vendors about co-developing chip designs, including a phone's main processor to make significant headway in Android OS. |
2014-05-02 | Google exploits Apple's technology for its Project Tango An iFixit teardown revealed that the Tango platform equips a 3D imaging chip from Apple-acquired PrimeSense to help execute the 3D motion tracking of Android-based mobile device, bringing to the fore the issue whether Google "beat Apple to the punch with their own technology." |
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