Nvidia launches second generation of portable gadget Tegra processors
Qualcomm ships its first dual-core Snapdragon chips
Announced at the Computex 2010 trade show in Taiwan, the third generation Snapdragon chip sets has two application processor cores running at up to 1.2 gigahertz. The names for the new Snapdragon chip sets are the Mobile Station Modem MSM8260 and the MSM8660. They’re targeted at high-end smartphones, tablets and smartbooks, which are hybrids of phones and laptops. Smartbooks have displays ranging from 7-inches diagonal to 15 inches.
These devices include a graphics core capable of running OPEN GL ES 2.0 graphics as well has high-definition 1080p video. At the same time, they don’t use a ton of power so they can be built into small devices with long battery lives. These chips will go head to head against rival chips from Broadcom, Intel, Nvidia, Marvell and Texas Instruments.Qualcomm says it Snapdragon chip sets are being used in more than 140 different device designs that have either already launched or are currently under design.
Among the devices using Snapdragon chip sets are Acer’s Liquid and neoTouch smartphones, Dell’s Streak 5 Android tablet (pictured), HP’s Compaq Airlife 100 smartbook, HTC’s Droid Incredible and Nexus One smartphones, Huawei’s S7 tablet, and Lenovo’s LePhone smartphone.