Computers running Windows 8 will use Qualcomm processors
On 14-9, Qualcomm Incorporated announced cooperation with Microsoft equipped Qualcomm Snapdragon ™ chipset next generation of mobile processors for computers using the first generation Windows 8 operating system is about to be announced.
On 14-9, Qualcomm Incorporated announced cooperation with Microsoft equipped Qualcomm Snapdragon ™ chipset next generation of mobile processors for computers using the first generation Windows 8 operating system is about to be announced.
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This chipset series is located to support both smartphones and Windows-based computers. In addition, Qualcomm's GobiTM mobile Internet connectivity solutions provide Windows 8 wireless 3G / 4G wireless connectivity with high quality.
Microsoft demonstrated to developers of the first test-drive PCs of the Windows 8 operating system equipped with the Snapdragon processor and connected Gobi during the BUILD conference on September 13 in Anaheim, state. California, United States.
Qualcomm said it will put Windows 8 in the expanded product portfolio supported by the next generation Snapdragon processor and Gobi wireless connectivity solutions.
First launched, Gobi technology solution from Qualcomm provides 3G / 4G LTE connectivity for Windows 8-based test computers, Qualcomm hopes to bring a fast and easy global connection solution. Use with an unlimited experience and high productivity for users.
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