I would fall short of words if I were to talk about ARM’s innovations in the mobile and tablet computing field. ARM is to Mobile, what Intel is to Desktop computers. Known for designing cutting edge and power efficient processors for mobile phones and mobile computers, ARM is getting into its second installment of 64-bit … Continue reading ARM’s Upcoming Maya & Artemis 64-Bit Processors For Mobile and Wearables→
Heard about the chipset used in Samsung Galaxy II? It is the highly successful Exynos 4210. Samsung has announced its successor now! With the model named as Exynos 5250, it will be now into high-end smartphones and tablets from Samsung. This chip is more likely to be used in making of Galaxy S3. Coming to … Continue reading Samsung Announces A New Superfast Chip – Exynos 5250→
Intel has launched it’s new range of Atom processors, the N570. A couple of days back we had told you Microsoft asked Intel to build 16-Core ATOM Processor Chips For Servers owing to their low power consumption. Looking at the specs of the new N570 series of Intel Atom processors it seems that Intel will soon … Continue reading Intel Atom N570 Processor Launched; 1.66GHz, DDR3 RAM Support→
Intel had launched it’s new processor architecture Sandy Bridge last month at CES ’11. The Sandy Bridge architecture processor has an improved on-board graphics module and the chip can attain speeds of upto 3.8GHz all thanks to a new technology called Turbo Boost.
Though Google’s Nexus S is powered by a single core Hummingbird processor, it looks like the one core would be enough to put LG’s dual-core processor powered Optimus to shame. An XDA Forums user morfic has overclocked the processor on Nexus S up to 1.2GHz in a new kernel based on the Bionix NS1 mod.