Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System
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Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System is chipset from Motorola for Android-based smartphones, based on Qualcomm Snapdragon System on a chip S4 Pro.[1] CPU of S4 Pro is ARM-compatible dual-core Krait, and GPU of this chip is 4-core Adreno 320. Several low-power DSP chips were added by Motorola to S4 Pro in the chipset to process audio and inputs from other sensors.
Composition
- Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC (MSM8960,[2] DT version), built with 28 nm process node, with:
- 1.7 GHz dual-core ARM-compatible Krait processor[3]
- quad-core Adreno 320 GPU
- natural language processor - single-core
- contextual awareness processor - single-core
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References
- ^ "Motorola Reveals More Details Of The Mysterious X8 Chip". Androidpolice.com. 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Also Read (2013-07-25). "A look at Motorola's X8 Mobile Computing System - Mobile Phone | ThinkDigit Features". Thinkdigit.com. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Segan, Sascha (2013-07-31). "Motorola Reveals More X8 Chip Details | News & Opinion". PCMag.com. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Dante D'Orazio (2013-07-23). "Motorola using its own multi-core chip in new Droids (update)". The Verge. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
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