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Saturday, 5 October 2019

Qualcomm may launch two variants of the upcoming Snapdragon 865 processor: Report


“According to industry expectations, the Snapdragon 865 platform will offer both integrated and non-integrated 5G solutions for better cost-effective solutions”

Despite being only a few months into the life cycle of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 platform, Qualcomm is at a seemingly advanced stage with its next-generation platform, the Snapdragon 865. Codenamed Snapdragon 8250, the new processing platform from the world’s leading mobile chipset manufacturer will presumably bring with itself a host of new features, upgrades, and improvements. Moreover, given that it will power a major chunk of devices in 2020, 5G will play a big role in deciding what the new processor (and phones that it powers) will bring to the table. Now, according to recent reports, the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform may be officially made available in two variants.


According to Roland Quandt of WinFuture.de reports across the internet, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 may be made available in two variants – one with the standard platform and an optional Snapdragon X55 5G modem, and the other with integrated 5G solution. With the new generation connectivity standard set to become mainstream next year, offering an integrating flagship processing platform with the latest connectivity chip and antennae will be crucial, as this would allow smartphone manufacturers to free up the space that an additional modem would take up. In turn, this could be used to fit in any extra feature, such as an audio DAC, a larger battery or any additional module as OEMs deem fit.

However, 5G connectivity is unlikely to be rolled out worldwide even by 2020, and the initial plans would certainly be at steeper pricing than the mobile plans that users are expected to. A mainstream 5G rollout is only expected to happen in a select few nations such as the US and South Korea, which have been early adopters of the technology. As a result, a two-variant strategy makes sense for Qualcomm, since this would allow them to even price their product better.


For instance, in a Korea-centric flagship smartphone, the integrated Snapdragon 865 platform can be used, hence making space for additional modules such as neural processing engines. However, for the India variant of the same device, the OEM may choose the second variant that comes with the optional 5G module, thereby providing some cost-benefit to OEMs, which in turn would allow them to price their products better in a value-sensitive market such as India.
The information comes courtesy of early leaks, so the validation of these reports remain to be proven in the long run. However, it does make a lot of sense commercially, to produce a two-variant commercial availability of the processor. The next-generation Snapdragon 5G platform is expected to present compliance with both sub-6.0GHz and millimeter-wave 5G connectivity, thereby bringing versatility to a smartphone’s connectivity. It may also lay precedent for upcoming processors from other manufacturers to follow suit, all of which shall be revealed in days and months to come.


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Sunday, 2 November 2014

HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 is 40% faster, coming soon


HTC Rapid Charger 2 Qualcomm
HTC has listed their new Rapid Charger 2.0 on their website. The unit takes advantage of Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology and will charge certain HTC phones up to 40 percent faster than a standard charger.
If you are now yelling “take my money” while throwing cash at your computer screen, you may sit back down. The HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 does not yet have pricing or availability listed, but be sure it’s coming soon.
The HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 on a supported device will bring a 60 percent charge to a 3300mAh battery in just 30 minutes.
Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 2.0 technology began rolling out with the Snapdragon 800 SoC, and is available on most newer Snapdragon chipsets as well. However, even though this is a Qualcomm based technology, and the Snapdragon 800 and higher SoCs power a great number of devices, HTC for now is reporting just a small handful of rapid charge capable units, as follows:
  • HTC One M8
  • HTC One M8 Harmon Kardon Edition
  • HTC One E8
  • HTC One Remix
  • HTC Desire EYE
If you have the HTC One (M7), the HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 will still work for you, as it backwards support the Quick Charge 1.0 tech found on the original One as well. Just don’t expect the same super speedy results.
Head on over to the HTC accessories page for the HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 to learn more and to keep an eye out for when it starts selling and shipping.
Do you see the need for rapid charging, or are you a plug-it-in-at-night-and-start-every-day-fresh kind of user?

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