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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Qualcomm retracks its SVP's comment on Apple A7 chip


Anand Chandrasekher, current Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Qualcomm said Apple's A7 64-bit processor was with "zero benefit" to consumers. Now a spokesperson for the chipmaker has addressed the comment to TechRadar saying the quote by Anand Chandrasekher were "inaccurate".



Additionally in the same statement said spokesperson noted that "The evolution to 64-bit brings desktop class capabilities and user experiences to mobile, as well as enabling mobile processors and software to run new classes of computing devices." indicating that Qualcomm itself will likely pursue the same 64-bit advance soon.


Company SVP and CMO based its "gimmick" comment on the fact that a 64-bit processor enables the use of more than 4 GB of RAM, which is clearly not available on Apple's latest gadget and points that OS developers are the ones that will eventually require the architecture. All of which isn't untrue, although the iPhone 5s managed to put some Snapdragon 800-wielding devices to shame in the performance tests.


Anyway it should be all good in silicone land now. Right?


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