Discussion about semiconductor chips used in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, including the impact of chip technologies, market competition between chip companies, developments in the supply chain and other factors.
Index
- Main page
- Smartphone platforms migrate to 64-bit (AArch64) mode
- MediaTek announces Helio P10 and MT6753 arrives in shipping devices
- Battery performance based on Geekbench battery test results
- Smartphone and tablet processor market share in 2014
- More details emerge about Cortex-A72 CPU core
- Spreadtrum takes market share in Chinese smartphone market in Q1 2015
- Details surface about MediaTek's upcoming Helio-X20 SoC
- HiSilicon introduces Kirin 930/935, a performance-oriented Cortex-A53-based SoC
- Cortex-A53 based SoCs: MT6735 shows up, power efficiency of MT6752 in question
- TSMC's 16 nm FinFET sees adoption by Qualcomm and Apple, competes with Samsung
- Qualcomm releases new variant of Snapdragon 410 that supports ARMv8, targeting tablets and other applications
- Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 fixes flaws of Snapdragon 810
- Early benchmarks appear for Cortex-A72-based SoC
- MediaTek sales collapse, loses market share in China to Qualcomm
- China tablet processor market declines in Q1
- A deeper look at graphics benchmark results, including GFXBench 3.1 and Basemark X
- A detailed comparison of Cortex-A53-based and other SoCs using Geekbench, and impact of AArch64
- New mobile SoCs announced at MWC
- Samsung announces Galaxy S6 Exynos 7420 SoC manufactured on "14nm" FinFET process
- Early benchmarks for MT6795 show high performance, suggest use of eight Cortex-A53 cores
- Qualcomm has announced new SoCs, uses new Cortex-A72 core
- Cortex-A53 not as power efficient as Cortex-A7
- Qualcomm and MediaTek see challenges in smartphone SoC market
- Smartphone SoC market share in China in Q1 2015
- New mobile SoCs announced at CES
- Early benchmarks for Snapdragon 810 show performance flaws
- Another look at Cortex-A53 CPU core performance
- Cortex A53-based Snapdragon 615 arrives, but power efficiency in question
- No more wafer capacity shortage at TSMC?
- Another symmetric octa-core CPU-based SoC announced (HiSilicon Kirin 620)
- Analysis of GPU performance of mobile SoCs based on GFXBench results
- Samsung and Apple reach agreement for supply of future Apple processors
- China tablet processor market: Intel and MediaTek projected to gain share in Q4, Allwinner continues to decline
- China smartphone SoC market share: MediaTek leads, but Qualcomm likely to gain in the near-term
- MediaTek Q3 results: Affected by transition to 4G, but high level of shipments maintained in Q3 and Q4
- Analysis of tablet processors by chip company, with a focus on Geekbench CPU performance
- Samsung's 64-bit Exynos 5433 SoC renamed to Exynos 7 Octa, used in some Galaxy Note 4 models
- Transition to next-generation FinFET process nodes: Samsung unlikely to be in the lead despite media reports
- New Amazon Kindle tablets use MediaTek SoC -- but will it help MediaTek?
- Early test results suggest Cortex-A53 wil revolutionize performance, cost and efficiency across all segments
- Widespread adoption of MediaTek's upcoming 4G solutions, capacity at TSMC remains tight
- High-performance tablet processor designs: Moving away from big.LITTLE and Cortex-A1x?
- Qualcomm announces entry-level Snapdragon 210 and 208 smartphone SoCs
- Apple announces iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus using Apple A8 SoC
- Tablet processor shipment projections for Q3: Rockchip growth too good to be true?
- New models introduced at IFA, Qualcomm dominates
- Apple's 64-bit processor cores: Strong similarities with standard ARM cores?
- Potential signs of loosening of tight wafer supply?
- MediaTek well positioned for smartphones, widely adopts Cortex-A53 for upcoming platforms
- ARM Cortex-A53 core emerges as a viable solution for a wide range of performance targets
- Overview of the tablet SoC market, with a focus on China
- Rockchip and Allwinner: Between a rock and a hard place
- ARM Mali-400 more succesful than ever, dominating the cost-sensitive GPU segment
- ARM Cortex-A7 dominates cost-sensitive mobile CPUs from low-end to mid-range
- Samsung ships Galaxy S5 Mini in volume using Exynos 3470
- Samsung announces 20nm Exynos 5430, used in Galaxy Alpha
- Shortage of capacity for smartphone chip production at TSMC getting worse
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Friday, September 18, 2015
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