Qualcomm In New Delhi Is All Ready To Launch Its Next Generation Of Wearable Processor

Publish Date : 2018-09-10

The newly launched Qualcomm chipset will arrive with a unique structure that will be smaller in size and will smooth the progress of the new designed aesthetics of the soon to be launched wearables.

The leading chipset manufacturer Qualcomm in New Delhi is all ready to launch its next generation of wearable processor. The chipset will be launched on 10th September. A post on company’s official Twitter handle talked about the upcoming launch with an emoticon that was a watch. The following tweet read that they are making a big announcement that the time has almost come and date of launch will be on September 10.

This absolutely indicated that the company is in excitement to commence its wearables from the next generation processor. In February 2016 the company launched snapdragon wear and the company is happy to announce that the new generation will be the successor of the last establishment. It is believed that the new generation chipset will have low power consumption as well as improved battery life. The newly launched Qualcomm chipset will arrive with a unique structure that will be smaller in size and will smooth the progress of the new designed aesthetics of the soon to be launched wearables.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 arrives with an Adreno 304 GPU which is necessary for equipping graphics uses a quad-core structure. In the recent events Qualcomm made an announcement that they are working hard to make 3 of its processors that will support Android P. The company exclaimed that Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 636 will totally support the Android P.

Recently, a blog that company posted officially stated that the combine effort refers to OS adoption by making available current devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, 845 and 636 mobile platforms with a fast access to the most new Android operating system: P. with the help of our strong allies Qualcomm Technologies and Google are all ready to increase the market for the Androids and make it simpler for OEMs to establish devices which are based on Snapdragon mobile platforms.