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Qualcomm Launches chips for Tablets

Published on Saturday, February 12, 2011 // , , ,

AFP: Qualcomm Launches chips for Tablet Top NewsRilis PersTentang KamiKetentuan PenggunaanForumRSSTwitter newsNasionalUmumPolkamHukumPendidikanKesehatanNakerUnikInternasionalAsiaoseaniaAmerikaEropaTimur TengahAfrikaEkonomiMakroMoneterBisnisBursaEdukasi BisnisInfo PerbankanOlahragaSepakbolaTenisBulutangkisBasketTinjuBalapUmumHiburanSinemaMusikSelebritiSeni of BudayaGaya HidupTeknologiSainsKomputerGadgetInternetWarta BumiPemanasan GlobalFlora FaunaPencemaranArtikelKomentarOpiniBukuAntara KitaJedaVisiFotoVideoEnglish Qualcomm Launches chips for Tablet Wednesday, February 11, 2011 20: 31 PM | 126 Views related news If Netbook No Longer "Netbook" AMD Fusion Enter the Asian market the company TerbesarDell PasifikApple Predicted So show off your Tablet WindowsPT BUMA Use SAP ERP Go-Live of Jakarta (Reuters)-Qualcomm Inc. on Thursday (10/2) launches its newest dual-core processors designed to compete with Nvidia and Texas Instruments in the market for tablets, Nvidia has dominated the market chips in early 2011.

Reuters reported, dual-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 has adopted Hewlett-Packard Co. to "touchpad", which just announced on Wednesday (9/2).

Steve Mollenkopf, President of the Qualcomm Group in an interview said HP approved to use Qualcomm processor at 20 tabletnya device.

He did not give an explanation but he said, "If you look at our customer base, they tend to be a mixture of old mobile phone manufacturers and manufacturers of PC long in the market, we have a combination of both."

Qualcomm shares up 1.41 percent closed at 57 dollars.

HP relies heavily on its touchpad tablet which will be released this summer, most of the designs created by Qualcomm.

The latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor is that it can be used for high-definition video and 3D.

Nvidia has a specialization in graphics design tablets dominate the chip this year round with a Tegra 2. Its shares rose nearly 50 percent since the end of December.

Earlier this week, the Texas Instruments announced its latest mobile processor OMAP 5. The latest processor is a dual-core processors for tablets and mobile phone makers. The processor was meant to be tested in the second half of 2011.

Three manufacturers ' chip ' that get mobile processor license from ARM Holdings United Kingdom to power energy-efficient.

So far, most manufacturers avoid bidding mobile Intel chips because of its quality under chip PC and consuming more energy.

Intel will launch the latest version of the earlier this year and said it is committed to the mobile market.

On Monday, a market research firm iSuppli says Qualcomm Chip IHS also used on the latest CDMA iPhone 4.

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