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Mobile processor Processors – Socket S1 Turion 64 X2 dual-core 64-bit Hawk family processor 65 nm (codenamed Tyler), or; Mobile Sempron single-core 64-bit processor 65 nm (codenamed Sherman) Mobile chipset HDMI, HyperTransport 1.0 and PCI Express 1.0; DDR2-800 SO-DIMM; Mobile support Wireless IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/draft-N support, mini-PCIe Wi-Fi ...
An Intel Pentium Mobile, clocked at 300 MHz (1998). A mobile processor is a microprocessor designed for mobile devices such as laptops and cell phones.. A CPU chip is designed for portable computers to run fanless, under 10 to 15W, which is cool enough without a fan. [1]
Model number Sampling availability Devices APQ8060 [1]: 2011 HP TouchPad • HTC Amaze 4G, Jetstream, Raider 4G, Vivid • Le Pan II • LG Nitro HD • Pantech Element; Samsung Galaxy S II X (SGH-T989D), Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy S Blaze 4G, Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE
The Snapdragon 8 Elite is Qualcomm’s latest top-of-the-line mobile processor and includes improved performance and power efficiency thanks to the company’s use of what it calls Prime Cores ...
The Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform formally falls under the Mobile Platform brand, but is practically a Snapdragon 208 with a X5 LTE modem. It was announced March 20, 2017. [40] The Qualcomm 215 was announced on July 9, 2019. [41] It is a toned-down variant of the Snapdragon 425 and primarily optimized for Android Go Edition devices.
The Core P and Core U processors feature 14 cores, 6 for performance and 8 for efficiency. Intel's new N series chips are designed for the education market. (Image: Intel) (Intel)
CPU specifications GPU Storage capacity Removable storage RAM OS Custom launcher Dimensions Weight Battery Charging Display Camera Video Front-facing camera Fingerprint scanner; Google Pixel 8a: Google Tensor G3: Nona-Core, (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X3 + 4x2.45 GHz Cortex-A720 + 4x2.15 GHz Cortex-A520) Immortalis-G715s MC10 128/256 GB None 8 GB Android 14
Google Tensor is a series of ARM64-based system-on-chip (SoC) processors designed by Google for its Pixel devices. It was originally conceptualized in 2016, following the introduction of the first Pixel smartphone , though actual developmental work did not enter full swing until 2020.