Showing posts with label Qualcomm Snapdragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qualcomm Snapdragon. Show all posts

Wednesday 31 July 2013

A largescreen Nokia phablet or Tablet is up soon with Snapdragon800

We’ve been down this road before so take this with a pinch of salt. A Windows RT tablet by Nokia showed up in GFXBench scores. The device carried the model name RX-114, RX-108 was a model name associated with Nokia tablet early this year (maybe this Tegra 3-powered tablet).
The benchmark reported a resolution of 1371 x 771 pixels for the screen, presumably a minor error with the real resolution being 1368 x 768, the standard 10.1″ Windows RT tablet resolution.
The GPU was listed as Adreno 330, which so far is used only in Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipsets. Sure enough, GFXBench found 4 CPU cores, but unfortunately it has nothing on the clock speed.
By the way, the rumor mill is also waiting on a 6″ phablet from Nokia.But consider that – what if it is a large display-toting smartphone? We just saw a faceplate that might match up in a 6-inch panel leaked to a factory floor, and the Nokia Lumia 625 was just delivered with a low-resolution display and a small price tag.
The leaked image of Nokia phablet

Friday 26 July 2013

Qualcomm rises high on the Snapdragon ride

Lately Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets can be found in almost all walks of life when it comes to mobile devices. And the company is reaping the benefits with a record breaking quarter.
The company has posted some $6.24 billion in revenue for the quarter ending in June, up 35% compared to the same quarter last year.
Not only can Snapdragon be found powering many of today’s flagships, like the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4, but it;s also featured in the entire line of Windows Phone 8 devices released this year.
The company shipped some 172 million MSM chips, which is an increase of 22% over the same quarter last year. The company was able to return some $1.64 billion of capital to stockholders, including $0.35 per share in dividends and $1.04 billion through repurchases of 16.7 million shares of stock.
Qualcomm also reports an operating cash flow of $2.08 billion, which is up 125% YoY, as well as an operating income of $1.68 billion, up 21% compared to the previous years’ quarter. We delivered another strong quarter as our Qualcomm Snapdragon solutions were prominent in a broad set of flagship smartphones, and 3G/4G device average selling prices were stronger than expected. We also focused on return of capital to stockholders and increased our stock repurchases and dividends paid during the quarter. This quarter, we continued our technology leadership, with our Snapdragon 800 processor powering the world's first LTE-Advanced smartphone. We see expanding opportunities for growth of 3G/4G devices around the globe, driven by the strong pace of innovation in the industry. Said the CEO
Snapdragon has been the proverbial golden goose for the San Diego based company, and unless Intel’s Bay Trail has something to say about it, we’ll like likely see quarters like this from Qualcomm at least until the end of the year.