Qualcomm’s the largest fabless processor making company in the world, and its chips powers billions of devices. But it has its eyes on the estimated 8.6 billion smartphones that are expected to ship between 2017 to 2021.
Qualcomm has launched Snapdragon 845 processor in a conference in Maui, Hauwaii. Qualcomm took the wraps off the Snapdragon 845, the newest flagship in its 10-year-old Snapdragon system-on-chip series.
The Snapdragon 845 was three years in the making, Qualcomm said, and the development team honed in on five core features: Content creation, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, wireless, and power consumption. It’s designed to be highly secure and to perform tasks like real-time language translation and high-speed wireless without adversely impacting battery life.
In the meantime, Qualcomm’s focusing on gigabit LTE. It’s teaming up with carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T to deploy high-speed LTE in new regions, and assisting in the installation of millimeter wave technology that’ll reduce future rollout costs.
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