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19 Mart 2015 Perşembe

Qualcomm Sense ID – The New Ultra-sonic Fingerprint Sensors

Qualcomm Sense ID – The New Ultra-sonic Fingerprint Sensors


Other than launching its glamorous new flagship-grade system on a chip the Snapdragon 820, Qualcomm recently – for its Snapdragon devices – introduced new Sense ID fingerprint technology.


Sense ID is a new kind of biometric identification technology in which ultrasonic sound waves are used to capture a complete diagram of user’s fingerprint, even more detailed figure than a person normally gets in its capacitive fingerprint sensors (for example, just like the one used in iPhone 6).


In order to work, Sense ID technology does not need a completely spotless finger. The new higher-resolution Sense ID is excellent for security because it allows reading details as low as pores and ridges, and in addition now user’s fingerprint can easily get accepted even with dirt or moist on the finger.


The new technology of Qualcomm is also workable through glass and sapphire, which means that it can be integrated in phone’s different places.


The Snapdragon Sense ID of Qualcomm will finally be introduced in devices carrying Snapdragon 425 and Snapdragon 810, while the compatible devices list includes 800, 600, and 400 series of Snapdragon chips.


Senior vice president Raj Talluri at Qualcomm subsidiary QTI said, “Snapdragon Sense ID 3D Fingerprint Technology’s unique use of ultrasonic technology revolutionizes biometrics from 2D to 3D, allowing for greater accuracy, privacy and stronger authentication.”


He further stated that we were quite excited that we launched the first ultrasonic-based biometric authentication technology in the industry of mobile for the mobile device producers to give their customers new enhanced and discriminated experience.




Qualcomm Sense ID – The New Ultra-sonic Fingerprint Sensors

5 Mart 2015 Perşembe

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 820 with Kryo 64-bit CPU

Qualcomm announced its new chipset, the Snapdragon 820 at its keynote at the MWC in Barcelona. This next gen SoC from Qualcomm utilizes its new Zeroth platform. Now we can expect to see the new Snapdragon 820 chipset in upcoming Android and Windows phones, but it will take a while yet.


Qualcomm revealed its new Zeroth platform which it described as a “cognitive computing platform” which will make its debut with Snapdragon 820. According to the company, Zeroth contains many new hardware and software technologies that will offer a more intuitive and natural experience by anticipating users’ gestures and needs in advance and take appropriate actions. Qualcomm demonstrated a real-life application on stage that consisted of a camera recognizing the subject of the photo.


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The FinFET manufacturing process will be used to build the Snapdragon 820 but the company has not disclosed which technology they will be using, Samsung’s 14nm or TSMC’s 16nm. The new chipset uses Qualcomm’s new 64-bit custom ARMv8 CPU called the Kryo. No other details about it are known for the present.


The new Snapdragon 820 processor will start sampling in the 2nd half of 2015 which indicates that the first smartphone and tablets carrying the chip will make an appearance somewhere in early 2016.


 


 


Source GSMArena



Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 820 with Kryo 64-bit CPU

22 Şubat 2015 Pazar

Four New Types of Snapdragon Chipsets from Qualcomm

Recently Qualcomm has introduced four new types of Snapdragon chipsets, Snapdragon 415, 425, 618, and 620. With the new chipsets, Qualcomm promises that it will let user experience all the goodness of 4G LTE whether the user is a first time smartphone user or the most sophisticated cutting-edge users.


Snapdragon 415 and Snapdragon 425  are two new additions to the Snapdragon 400 family line. Both are octa-core chipsets, each comprises eight Cortex-A53 cores, based on a 28nm manufacturing process. On top of that, both of them are 64-bit processors and they come with two image signal processors (ISPs) which is design for a better camera performance.


As for the GPU, both chipsets are equipped with Adreno 405 GPU.  The GPU supports display output of up to 1200 x 1920 pixels, allowing hardware decoding of 1080p videos, and boasts support for DirectX 11.2. Unfortunately, support for DirectX is only applicable for smartphones running on Windows. The difference of Snapdragon 415 from 425 is the data transfer speeds. Snapdragon 415 offers X5 LTE which can support up to 150Mbps download speed/50Mbps upload speed whereas SnapDragon 425 offers X8 LTE which can support up to 300Mbps maximum download speed/100Mbps upload.


Snapdragon 618 is a 64-bit hexa-core chipset, which consists of four Cortex-A53 cores and two Cortex-A72 in a big.LITTLE architecture. However there is no detail on the GPU in this new chip yet, Qualcomm only explains that it will be the next gen Adreno series which is suspected to be the upcoming Adreno 500 series. The chipset will support 4K video recording and hardware decoding as well as resolutions of less than 1600 x 2560 pixels.


Snapdragon 620 offers eight cores – four Cortex-A72 ones and four Cortex-A53 ones, also in big.LITTLE architecture. It is similar to Snapdragon 618 – 2K internal display support, 4K recording and playback, as well as a next-gen Adreno graphics-crunching unit. Both Snapdragon 618 and Snapdragon 620 support X8 LTE modems, which means that they can support download speeds of up to 300Mbps and upload ones of no more than 100Mpbs . You can also pair these new chips with camera sensors that are no larger than 13MP in size.


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Four New Types of Snapdragon Chipsets from Qualcomm

28 Ocak 2015 Çarşamba

Roadmap of Qualcomm’s plans of its Snapdragon chipsets for second-half of 2015 leaks

A leaked document has revealed the plans of chip making giant Qualcomm for the second half of this year 2015 showing up few details regarding what the devices 2015 could offer.


Just when Qualcomm has started shipping its Snapdragon 810 64bit chipset the news for its successor Snapdragon 820 are already out. The Snapdragon 820 is said to be coming with some very prominent advancements that include 14nm FinFet manufacturing system at Samsung and GlobalFoundries fabs in addition to bringing the Taipan architecture for the 64bit CPU cores. Till now in most of the Qualcomm chips they used Krait CPU cores, but with the transition to 64bit architecture for Snapdragon 810, Qualcomm was forced to leave its custom cores. The Snapdragon 820 is said to be an octa-core chipset having eight TS2 high-performance cores. Moreover, the new 14nm FinFet technology will surely give improved performance and better efficiency. Additionally, the Snapdragon 820 would also include a Adreno 530GPU along with the support to faster LPDDR4 RAM in addition to MDM9X55 LTE-A Cat.10 Qualcomm modem.


Apart from this, there is also an Snapdragon 815 chipset from the company that two comes with octa-core design. However, this is said to have big.LITTLE architecture with four TS1 and four TS2 cores. In this case, the GPU is said to be Andreno 450 with LPDDR4 RAM support and DM9X55 LTE-A Cat.10 Qualcomm modem. The Snapdragon 815 is said to be manufactured with a 20nm node.


Now coming to the mid-range category, Qualcomm has three chipset is plan: the Snapdragon 620, 625, and 629. The Snapdragon 625 and 629 are manufactured with 20nm HKMG Samsung/GF process and are octa-core SoC supported with Adreno 418 GPU. The design for the chipsets could be the company’s own made or have a ARM Cortex solution. The Snapdragon 620 would be a quad-core chipset with Taipan cores clocked anywhere between 2-2.5GHz offering support to LPDDR3 RAM.


Additionally, one more chipset the Snapdragon 616 is spotted that comes with eight ARM Cortex A53 cores running between 1.8GHz to 2.2GHz and supported with Adreno 408 graphics. This SoC would support LTE-A Cat 6 modem and is said to be made using the 28nm HKMG by Shanghai-basied Semiconductor Manufacturing International Company (SMIC) factory.


Well as time moves ahead we expect to see many handset in the second half of 2015 hosting this powerful machines. Take a look at the image below.


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source: @leaksfly


Via: PhoneArena



Roadmap of Qualcomm’s plans of its Snapdragon chipsets for second-half of 2015 leaks

25 Haziran 2014 Çarşamba

Samsung’s maiden 64-bit phone with Snapdragon 410 processor gets benchmarked

Ever since Apple announced the industry’s initial 64-bit processor with the iPhone 5s, silicon slingers are in an exceedingly state of emergency, or that is a minimum of what several accounts appear to recommend. Whereas those at the start tried to brush aside 64-bit chips in public, it finally became obvious that, very similar to anything within the business, the remainder should follow. You may call it herd mind-set, however it most likely encompasses a ton a lot of to try and do with pure business than anything.


Either ways in which, this silicon king within the mobile space, Qualcomm, did not take long to announce its own plans to create the jump towards 64-bit processors, with processors just like the Snapdragon 410, 610, 615, 808, and 815, all of which is able to be supported ARM’s new 64-bit design. And whereas chip development sometimes takes a protracted time (in smartphone years, that is), we’re already obtaining the primary real hints that the primary slew of devices steam-powered by Qualcomm’s 64-bit chips area unit round the corner. A lot of specifically, a recent run through the GFXBench benchmarking suite left traces of a Samsung device that was steam-powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 chip associated an Adreno 306 GPU.


The rest of the specs functioning still mysterious Samsung device (SM-G510F) embody a 4.8-inch, 540 x 960 (qHD) resolution shows, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storing. As for imaging, the SM-G510F makes do with associate 8-megapixel rear snapper skilled of 1080p video capture, and a 5MP front-facing selfie cam. Last but not least, the device in question ran robot 4.4.2 KitKat.


As for the kind of performance you’ll be able to expect from a tool with similar specs, this GFXBench pass by now delivers some hint. That said, do confine mind that this is often probably a model in early development, therefore additional optimizations might (and probably will) occur. Therewith in mind, we have got to mention that we have a tendency to weren’t terribly affected — compared with the Moto G (which encompasses a lot of exacting, 720p screen), the SM-G510F managed to grab a finish in many tests, however not by a mile. However we’ll provide this the advantage of the doubt and wait till these initial 64-bit robot devices develops a market reality. Till then, sit tight.


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Samsung’s maiden 64-bit phone with Snapdragon 410 processor gets benchmarked

2 Haziran 2014 Pazartesi

Nokia X2 noticed on AnTuTu with twin core processor and boot OS

The Nokia X successor has simply created Associate in nursing look on AnTuTu booming a considerably advanced hardware. Whereas it’s still no flagship product, the smartphone is currently larger than the precursor and options additional RAM and what seems to be a stronger processor with the Snapdragon 200 SoC. Of course, that assumption relies on the actual fact that what we have a tendency to see here is that the real deal, therefore we’re taking it with a pinch of salt for currently.


As much as hardware goes, the Nokia X2 supports on the extraordinarily modest aspect of the line. It will have some upgrading over this Nokia X, but not by a large margin. As an example, you have got a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 and one GB of RAM, up from the Nokia X’s 1 GHz dual-core C.P.U. and 512 MB RAM combo. Internal storing and screen firmness stay identical, at 4 GB and 480×800, severally, though’ no actual screen size has been given. Hopefully, it’ll additionally stay identical.


Another fascinating side of the leak is that the mention of a twin boot OS, probably Windows and Android. This is often terribly fascinating as we’re nonetheless to come back across a real twin booting Android/Windows Phone. Microsoft and Nokia won’t ought to worry concerning Google’s disapproval towards such comes because it’s going to run a heavily scraped version of Android while not Google services, very similar to the Nokia X.


Other specs of the Nokia X2 embrace 4GB of storage, 1GB of storage alongside Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Seeing that the Nokia X was launched not too back then, we ought to wait slightly to check the Nokia X2 in action. However we’re certain leaks like these can keep dropping by sporadically to cue us of its presence.


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This dual-booting system might okay go against measures that Microsoft and Google, or only 1 of the 2, took to forestall the likes of ASUS and Samsung from delivering such varieties of systems. Then again, Nokia’s Android version does not actual have Google Play Services there on, therefore seeking Google’s blessing will not really be a drag. This does, nonetheless, reek additional of fantasy than additional or less solid rumour, however Microsoft has been famed to create unexpected changes; therefore this could be one thing value keeping an eye fixed on.



Nokia X2 noticed on AnTuTu with twin core processor and boot OS