Qualcommās Plan To Win The VR Platform Wars By Seth Colaner Qualcomm wants every piece of the XR pie, on both Android and Windows (except for the high-end gaming segment). Here's how it's getting there.
Why Donāt The New Standalone Daydream HMDs Do Mixed Reality? By Seth Colaner Whatās Tango doing on those new VR headsets? Put differently, what isnāt Tango doing on them, and why?
HTC Beats Oculus To Standalone VR By Seth Colaner Untethered VR is one of the next holy grails in the VR industry. And HTC is about to beat Oculus to the punch.
Google Daydream VR Ditches Smartphone, Goes Standalone With Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 VR Platform By Kevin Carbotte Google revealed that the next stage of the Daydream VR platform requires no smartphone at all; instead, using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 VR platform, Daydream VR will come to standalone HMDs.
Qualcomm: Apple Told Manufacturers To Break Their Contracts By Nathaniel Mott This complaint is the latest in a global legal battle Apple and Qualcomm have been fighting since January.
Snapdragon 660 And 630 Bring Machine Learning Support, Optical Zoom To 'High-Tier' Smartphones By Lucian Armasu The Snapdragon 660 and 630 are two of Qualcomm's new "High Tier" mobile platforms, which bring higher performance, better battery life, improved photography, and support for machine learning.
Apple Halts Qualcomm Royalty Payments During Legal Battle By Nathaniel Mott Apple has taken its fight with Qualcomm out of the courts and into the balance sheets.
Qualcomm Enters Server Market With 10nm Centriq 2400 Chips, Wins Microsoft As First Big Customer By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm and Microsoft announced a major data center partnership, in which Microsoft will be using Qualcomm's new 10nm 48-core Centriq 2400 server chips to power Azure Cloud services.
Windows 10 To Support ARM Chips With X86 Emulation Next Year; Qualcomm Chips First To Support It By Lucian Armasu
Intel, Qualcomm Atheros Collaborate To Ensure A Robust 802.11ad WiGig Ecosystem By Tom's Hardware News Team Qualcomm and Intel have been working behind the scenes to build an interoperable ecosystem for 802.11ad devices.
The Evolution Of Mobile GPUs In Pictures By Michael Justin Allen Sexton, Yannick Guerrini & Pierre Dandumont A look at the several companies competing for control of the mobile GPU market and their current product offerings.
Snapdragon 820 Performance Preview By Matt Humrick In this performance preview, we subject Snapdragon 820, including Qualcommās first custom-designed 64-bit CPU, Kryo, and new Adreno 530 GPU, to a battery of benchmark tests.
EU Officially Accuses Qualcomm Of 'Predatory Pricing' To Thwart Rivals By Lucian Armasu The European Commission officially accused Qualcomm of predatory pricing to drive rivals out of the market and illegally paying a customer to exclusively buy its chips.
Qualcomm's Sense ID Fingerprint Reader To Be Used By Japan's Largest Wireless Carrier By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm's Sense ID fingerprint authentication technology will be used for biometric online authentication by NTT Docomo, Japan's largest wireless carrier.
Qualcomm Expands Developer Board Lineup With DragonBoard 410c (Updated) By Rexly PeƱaflorida The company already has two developer boards available based on the Snapdragon 810 and 800 processors, but here's another.
Snapdragon 820 To Feature 'Kryo' CPU Core And 'Zeroth' Cognitive Computing Platform By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm announced Snapdragon 820 processor with next-generation Kryo CPU core and a brand-new Zeroth cognitive computing platform.
Qualcomm's Sense ID Fingerprint Scanning Could Outclass Apple's Touch ID By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm announced ultrasonic fingerprint scanning technology that's even more advanced than Apple's Touch ID.
Qualcomm's LTE-U Technology Will Boost LTE Connectivity By Using Unlicensed 5 GHz Band By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm announced LTE-U technology that takes advantage of the unlicensed 5 GHz band to boost LTE connectivity.
Qualcomm Launching Snapdragon 618, 620 Chips Based On Cortex-A72; Two New Low-End Chips, Too By Lucian Armasu Qualcomm announced four new 64-bit chips for 2015.