Qualcomm's Adreno 330 that powers the Snapdragon 800 is currntly one of the most powerful on the market. However, Qualcomm won't rest and cherish the success instead they are already working on its successor, the Adreno 400. The new GPU series is expected to debut alongside a new Snapdragon chipset.
In the past, Qualcomm has showed its new innovations at CES and the company might well continue to do that early next year in the 2014 edition of the Consumer Electronic Show.
The Adreno 400 is said to come out with a significant boost to its graphic performence. However, if rumors are to be trusted, the Adreno 400 will not support OpenCL.
Currently, the Adreno 330 has the ability to push 3.6 Gigapixels per second. Naturally, the next version of the GPU is expected to a lot more quicker than that feat.
However, it should be kept in mind that there is no official word from the Qualcomm just yet, so guys take this with a pinch of salt.
In the past, Qualcomm has showed its new innovations at CES and the company might well continue to do that early next year in the 2014 edition of the Consumer Electronic Show.
The Adreno 400 is said to come out with a significant boost to its graphic performence. However, if rumors are to be trusted, the Adreno 400 will not support OpenCL.
Currently, the Adreno 330 has the ability to push 3.6 Gigapixels per second. Naturally, the next version of the GPU is expected to a lot more quicker than that feat.
However, it should be kept in mind that there is no official word from the Qualcomm just yet, so guys take this with a pinch of salt.
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