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Qualcomm reveals more Snapdragon 4 SoC details in a White Paper. Want to know what’s inside?
As I reported by the EDA360 Insider more than two months ago—see “Qualcomm renames existing ARM-based Snapdragon mobile application processors and provides future roadmap”—Qualcomm has been discussing the 28nm version of its Snapdragon mobile SoC, called the Snapdragon 4. Now … Continue reading
Posted in 28nm, ARM, EDA360, Silicon Realization, SoC, SoC Realization
Tagged GPU, Graphics processing unit, Krait, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Snapdragon, Wi-Fi
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