Source: Research and Markets Report “One area that is fueling the growth of portable SoCs is the exploding tablet market in China, which is contributing significantly to the astounding growth that ARM and Vivante are experiencing.”
Source: Research and Markets Report “One area that is fueling the growth of portable SoCs is the exploding tablet market in China, which is contributing significantly to the astounding growth that ARM and Vivante are experiencing.”
Source: Jon Peddie Research The market for portable devices (mobile devices that we can carry including notebooks) continues to soar in spite of economic difficulties and general uncertainty. Although personal devices are not necessarily replacing the PC, they are outselling…
Source: Dorian Black, Tom’s Hardware Last week, we had the opportunity to sit down with Vivante and discuss the company’s upcoming GPU core. Codenamed Vega, the product is aimed at the mobile, home entertainment, and automotive segments. Suffice to say,…
Source: Charlie Demerjian, SemiAccurate You may not know much about Vivante’s GPUs but if you are in to tech you have definitely heard about the products that use them. Lets take a look at this little mobile GPU IP maker…
Source: Nick Summers, TNW It was leaked back in March by @evleaks, but Huawei has today confirmed the MediaPad 7 Vogue, a 7-inch Android tablet hoping to claw back some of the market share won by the Nexus 7 and…
Source: Edmond Lococo, Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co., China’s largest maker of telecommunications equipment, said it unveiled the world’s slimmest smartphone as it looks to gain share from market leaders Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) and Apple Inc (AAPL) (AAPL).
Source: Android Authority, DroidRzr.com As much as we dislike the term, phones like the Huawei Ascend Mate are the reason people say the word “phablet.” With a 6.1 inch display and high-midrange specs and performance, the Mate definitely bridges the…
Source: Denis Jelec, BrightSideOfNews Huawei’s marketing campaign for their new smartphone has begun, though enthusiasts already know what the device will look like – as it was among the recent worst kept secrets of the mobile world. When it got…
Source: Desire Athow, IT Pro Portal Two popular online retailers based in China, Merimobiles and etotalk, have put the yet-to-be-announced Huawei Ascend D2 Mini smartphone on preorder for $399.99 and $299.99 respectively.