Qualcomm has introduced two new quad-core Snapdragon SoCs for high-volume smartphones.
Category: PC Components
AMD Releases Catalyst 12.9 Beta With Enduro Support
AMD just posted the beta driver of Catalyst 12.9, which comes with the usual array of improvements and one especially noteworthy item.
Intel Confirms LTE 4G Support for Future Atom Mobile Chips
Intel has confirmed that it will be adding LTE support in future Atom smartphone SoCs.
Texas Instruments Moving Away From Mobile Space
Texas Instruments is bowing out of the mobile sector and navigating its OMAP line towards the embedded processing business.
Intel Plans to Discontinue Multiple CPUs, Incl. Core i5-3450
One of Intel’s most popular platforms since the LGA 775 processors has now fully entered into its discontinuation phase, so let’s bid farewell to Sandy Bridge.
IBM Confirms that Nintendo’s Wii U Has a Power-based CPU
IBM has clarified the architecture of the Espresso processor in the upcoming Wii U console.
Nvidia Expected to Release Some Tegra Documentation
There was some hefty criticism Nvidia had to face from the Linux community about its tight grip on its Tegra graphics core.
Intel Patents a Future PC Feature: A Smart Soft Phone
Rather than just more raw performance, computers are likely to go down a path of much greater integration in the future.
Wii U Launch Developer Complains of Lackluster CPU
Developers still haven’t figured out how to best utilize the Wii U’s CPU, says Dynasty Warriors producer Akihiro Suzuki.
Nvidia Still Betting Big on Cloud Gaming
In a recent interview Phil Eisler, general manager of GeForce Grid Cloud Gaming at Nvidia, said that the setback at OnLive did not discourage Nvidia to back away from cloud gaming. He believes that there will be a comeback for the technology next year.