Currently only a handful of vendors who are already using dual-core processors in smartphones makes. When
other vendors exhibiting new phones with dual core processors, there is
one vendor who "stole start" with a homemade product showcase with a
quad core processor.
Prototype
on display quad-core processor for smartphones, become a thing that is
surprising for the most prestigious electronics exhibition in the world,
the Consumer Electronics Show took place, 10 to Jan. 13 in Las Vegas.
Is
a Japanese electronics company, Fujitsu, which showcased the prototype
smartphones that use quad core processor from Nvidia's Tegra 3.
On that occasion, Fujitsu showcased smartphone running the Android operating system 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Fujitsu also showcased the ability of these smartphones in the running game Riptide GP and can run smoothly without lag.
Although
using four processors of the brain, this smartphone is claimed to save
battery consumption when not run applications that require heavy
graphics performance.
However,
from the Real World Technologies analyst David Kanter, predicts that
the performance of quad-core processors are too strong and will quickly
suck up more battery consumption.
There is even a possibility, processor performance will decline when operating in battery saving mode. Therefore, posesor smartphone with quad-core should have a battery with a super strong durability.
Reportedly, too, were preparing HTC Android smartphone with quad-core processor, named HTC Edge. Rumors
are growing, the Edge will run the Android operating system 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich, then armed with 1GB of RAM, screen high definiton (HD)
4.7-inch, and 8MP camera.
Previously,
the Tegra processor 3 has been used in devices Prime Transformer Pad
tablet Eee from Asus and Lenovo made IdeaTad K2. Acer will also produce a tablet that uses a Tegra processor 3.
Nvidia does have an impressive track record in producing processors for mobile devices, namely smartphones and tablets. Tegra
2 dual core processors, with clock speed of 2 x 1.5 GHz, recorded as
the smartphone processor with the fastest performance.
No comments:
Post a Comment