Qualcomm: More cores don't equal better phones
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The big story coming out of Mobile World Congress 2012 is the launch of multiple phones with the quad-core Tegra chipset made by NVIDIA. Consumers may see “quad-core” and immediately think it’s much better than a dual core but Qualcomm is saying that it’s more complicated than that.
While it has its own quad-core chips coming down the line, Qualcomm believes its dual-core S4 will outperform the the quad-core chips from the competition because the company has done a lot of system-wide optimization. Qualcomm’s Rob Chandhok said Qualcomm is focused on providing a great, real-life user experience rather than trying to be first to the market.
He also said that some of the competition brags about ... »read more
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