Thursday, October 20, 2011

Qualcomm S4 Processor 2.5 GHz Mobile Dual Core More Efficient Power


Qualcomm has released the specifications of its upcoming Snapdragon S4 chipset, which will be the first in the mobile world to be using 28nm process technology. That would give it a substantial advantage in power-efficiency and processing power over its competitors.
gsmarena 001 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 whitepaper released: promises 2.5GHz quad core CPUs in 2012
The Snapdragon S4 chipset will be packing either two or four brand new Krait cores, which have been custom designed by Qualcomm and should bring a 60% improvement over the currently used Scorpion processors at the same clock speed. However, Qualcomm has obviously found 60% to be an insufficient upgrade and it will be clocking those cores from 1.5GHz to the mind-blowing 2.5GHz.
They are actually that are unique Qualcomm and are closer to ARM A15 Eagle class processor capabilities than Cortex-A9.
Adreno 225 is the Snapdragon S4 GPU of choice and it should bring roughly 50% better performance than the Adreno 220. Now that probably won’t make it the most powerful GPU on the market (we are pretty sure there are GPUs that are 50% more powerful than Adreno 220 right now), but maybe Qualcomm figured it will be all that you will need anyway.
gsmarena 002 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 whitepaper released: promises 2.5GHz quad core CPUs in 2012
As you could expect, connectivity is duly covered, with the S4 SoC supporting everything from LTE to GLONASS.
gsmarena 003 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 whitepaper released: promises 2.5GHz quad core CPUs in 2012
The Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 should hit actual devices in the first half of 2012. Initially it will be just 1.5GHz dual-core CPUs, with quad-core processors and higher clocks speeds following in the later stages of the year.
Some of the details and the details that have been issued by Qualcomm that is:
  • Core Processor are not used to "collapse" to save power, 
  • Qualcomm Scorpion using electricity 25 to 40 percent more efficient, 
  • The new CPU Krait uses dual channel memory and offers a 1.6 times increase CPU performance, 
  • The processor will support 2G, 3G, GSM , CDMA, EV-DO, LTE and 4G mobile data connections throughout the world as well as WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS, 
  • S4 chips Qualcomm expects to use the power of 25 to 40% less than previous chips, and offers 60% better performance, 
  • Adreno 225 will support OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0 and DirectX 9.3,
  • Adreno 225 Graphics performance is expected to offer 50% better than the speed of current graphics Adreno 220, 
  • The clock will range from 1.5 GHz to 2.5 GHz, 
  • Qualcomm will change from 45nm chips for the 28nm chips are more efficient with the S4.
We probably will not actually see a cell phone or tablet with the new Qualcomm S4 chips until early 2012, and Qualcomm's new chip will compete against the latest processors from NVIDIA, Texas Instruments, and others.

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