Thursday, August 8, 2013

The new Kindle Fire could lead Mediatek processors instead of ... - Tablet Zone

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earned a good portion of land in the field of mobile devices this year thanks to low-cost processors quad core we have seen in so many phabets and in some tablets, but with its new 8-core processors could conquer even more territory: according to reports, Amazon could have decided to finally use its chips instead of Qualcomm for new Kindle Fire .

The last time that circulated news about the characteristics of what will be the third generation of Kindle Fire , the data gave sounded really good, thanks largely to Snapdragon processors 800 which stated they would put both the 7-inch model as 8.9 inches. The latest reports, however, have created some uncertainty, they claim that Mediatek have already received a major order for its new processors MT8135 by Amazon .

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Mediatek have shown extraordinary power in the various benchmarks to which we had access to so far, with similar scores even the devices with Snapdragon 800 . There is a notable difference, however, between evaluating the performance of a processor in testing devices that are already in stores or do it on test devices, so for many it remains disappointing that chips are used Mediatek instead of Qualcomm . Consider, in any case, that at first glance seems more realistic for a team trying to keep their prices low and affordable processors used the Mediatek others so far we have only seen in high-end phablets.

Kindle Fire Full HD

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going to find a features spectacular including screens Ful HD (even talk of a screen with the same resolution as the Nexus 10 for the 8.9-inch model) and some changes in its design very interesting, as weight reduction or the use of metal housings, and presentation is expected to take place in the month of September .

Source: Android Community .

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