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Qualcomm MSM8960 "PRO"!!


Sgt. Slaughter

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THIS is what i've been waiting for!!

 

http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/qualcomm-unleashes-snapdragon-s4-pro/

 

Take the current S4 chips and they added Adreno 320 graphics to it up from the 225 thats currently in the MSM S4 chips!

 

Stated to be out in market 2nd half of this year....just in time for Sprints flagship device maybe?!!! :)

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I thought I read this is for Tablets (not phones).

 

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"Qualcomm mentions that the S4 Pro will be position for the tablet and netbook market, so those of you who wish to see this in phones may not want to get excited just yet."

http://phandroid.com/2012/02/27/qualcomm-announces-s4-pro-msm8969-chipset-with-adreno-320-gpu/

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I thought I read this is for Tablets (not phones).

 

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"Qualcomm mentions that the S4 Pro will be position for the tablet and netbook market, so those of you who wish to see this in phones may not want to get excited just yet."

http://phandroid.com...adreno-320-gpu/

 

yeah their actual press release has "...Snapdragon S4 and S4 Pro are designed to enable tablets and notebook devices to deliver ..."

So by that you see they list S4 in there too which obviously is NOT tablet specific. In that piece of the PR they were commenting on the Windows 8 platform and how they are excited about it and this chip satisfies Microsoft's standards, so it could very well mean many things and people could very well be reading too much into the words there...

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