Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Qualcomm corrects his remarks on the 64-bit Apple A7

Qualcomm has decided to return to aggressive statements made by its marketing manager at Apple respect and stamped A7 chip 64-bit. He says that the use of such an architecture will provide a similar experience on desktop and mobile.
The announcement of the A7 processor 64-bit Apple has done much talking. First to react quickly Samsung had announced that he too would soon propose a processor running the same architecture. Qualcomm was followed by the voice of his marketing manager Anand Chandrasekhe, but in a completely different register. This was especially qualified 64-bit Apple's chip "marketing gimmick" , up to say that user had no benefit to be gained from such an architecture. A statement to the paradoxical insofar Qualcomm also preparing such processors. As advertising, we have seen better.
Suddenly, the depth is now back on the words of the Vice-President, which would have simply "missed details," a spokesman he reported to TechRadar . The 64-bit architecture effectively requires many adjustments to be fully exploited but the added depth that they were already well under way, both hardware software plan mobile ecosystems. The transition to this architecture will provide performance and user of our office machines mobile experience, in addition to opening the door to new types of computing devices.
That sounds a bit more accurate, and that puts Apple in a dominant position ..

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