Qualcomm is known very well for their mobile chips and is also the company to have the most powerful chip used in a smartphone, the Snapdragon 800 which can be found in some of the popular smartphones like the LG Nexus 5 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
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Intel plans to offer different CPU platforms for Tablets next year
If any company knows about processors and micro-processors more than anyone it would be Intel. Intel has a long history with manufacturing processors and there should be nothing holding them back to inter the android market with their processors.
Google to launch Nexus TV set top box by 2014
When it comes to Google, you would always see them a step ahead whether it’s about novel technologies or out-of-the-box improvisations. But this time Google is targeting something very much beyond our imagination (almost unexpected from Google).
Why An Offline Password Manager Is A Crucial Security Tool
Offline security tools help protect your information by avoiding the online login process; keeping all of your passwords and credentials stored safely on your machine. Whether you’re a small business, large corporation, or just an individual looking to improve your password security, these tools can massively overhaul your cybersecurity efforts.
Samsung updating its entry level Smartphones to KitKat
A month ago, a schedule leaked from Samsung mentioning the handsets that were going to be the first ones to get the new Android 4.4 and among them were all the latest flagship smartphones like the Note 2, Note 3, Galaxy S3, and Galaxy S4.
Huawei to launch octa-core Honor 4 on December 16
Looks like smartphone technology is going to move forward and become more powerful and faster than it is right now. Flagship smartphones nowadays are equipped with quad-core processors which are performing quite well, but looks like smartphone are going to move from quad-core processors to an eight core processor now called as the octa-core.