Qualcomm introduces 7 next generation IoT solutions
Qualcomm, one of the world’s leading manufacturer of chips, has announced 7 new products designed for IoT applications. They feature various new technologies and designs, made for a variety of applications such as connected healthcare, industrial handhelds, digital signage and more.
At the top end is Qualcomm’s QCS8250, which is designed for connected healthcare, digital signage, retail, and video collaboration applications. It features the Qualcomm Kryo 585 CPU architecture, the Qualcomm Artificial Intelligence Engine, and an ISP to support up to 7 concurrent cameras that can encode at up to 4K resolution at 120 frames per second.
Qualcomm Reportedly Working On A New Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 For PCs
March 16, 2021
Qualcomm is reportedly working on the second generation of the Snapdragon 7c processor for entry-level Chromebooks and ARM-based Windows 10 laptops, reports WinFuture.
According to the report, the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chip is internally codenamed as ‘SC7295’. In terms of performance, the Snapdragon SC7295 is apparently similar to SM7350 (the upcoming Snapdragon 775 – a processor designed for flagship Android phones) likely to be launched on an upcoming Xiaomi device.
The Snapdragon SC7295 will be an octa-core processor with a maximum clock frequency speed of 2.7GHz. However, these speeds are only achievable by one of the four “Gold” Kyro cores, while the other high-end three cores run only run at 2.4 GHz. Further, the four “energy-efficient” cores will have a maximum clock speed of 1.8Ghz.