Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Qualcomm Snapdragon upcoming chipsets

Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon 720G, 662, and 460 aimed at 4G markets, becomes the first to support ISRO's NavIC GPS constellation

Qualcomm has announced three new Snapdragon Mobile Platforms for budget users. (Image Source: Qualcomm)
Qualcomm has announced three new Snapdragon Mobile Platforms for budget users. (Image Source: Qualcomm)
Qualcomm has revealed three new SoCs for upcoming budget smartphones — the Snapdragon 720G, Snapdragon 662, and the Snapdragon 460. These 4G SoCs come with support for key Wi-Fi 6 features, support for ISRO's NavIC GPS satellite constellation, and improved AI capabilities. The new SoCs will be available for OEMs worldwide starting with Snapdragon 720G in Q1 2020.

Qualcomm has launched three new Mobile Platforms targeting budget smartphone users viz. the Snapdragon 720G, Snapdragon 662, and the Snapdragon 460. These SoCs offer fast 4G speeds, improved wireless connectivity via key Wi-Fi 6 features, Bluetooth 5.1 with Qualcomm FastConnect 6, and support for L1 and L5 dual-frequency GNSS. The new SoCs are also the first to support the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) GPS constellation system. 

Snapdragon 720G

The Snapdragon 720G furthers lowers the entry-point into Qualcomm's mid-range segment, which is currently helmed by the recently announced Snapdragon 765/765G. While the 765G is fabbed on the 7nm process, the 720G is a 8nm part and uses the Snapdragon X15 LTE modem. The Snapdragon X15 supports 3-carrier aggregation, 4x4 MIMO on two carriers, and 256-QAM for download speeds up to 800 Mbps.

Like the 765G, the 720G also features select Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming features. The SoC supports HDR gaming, Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, and a Spectra 350L ISP that allows for a maximum photo capture resolution of 192 MP. Other features include support for 5th generation AI Engine with Qualcomm Hexagon Tensor Accelerator and FastConnect 6200 Wi-Fi enhancements with WPA3 and Wi-Fi 6 8x8 muti-user MIMO. 

Snapdragon 662

The 6-series gets an upgrade this year to the Snapdragon 662. This SoC features the Spectra 340T ISP that supports triple cameras and HEIF image capture. The 3rd generation AI Engine with Hexagon Vector Extensions (HVX) enable support for AI-based night photography, face and voice ID, and use of avatars. The Snapdragon 662 features the Snapdragon X11 LTE mode with 2-CA, 2x2 MIMO, 256-QAM, and download speeds up to 390 Mbps.

Snapdragon 460

The Snapdragon 460 looks to provide a compelling upgrade over the Snapdragon 450 with the inclusion of performance CPU cores and an updated GPU. Qualcomm says that the CPU and GPU in the Snapdragon 460 offer 70% and 60% improved performance, respectively, over the Snapdragon 450. For the first time, the 4-series is getting some AI love with the 3rd generation Qualcomm AI Engine that includes HVX and the Spectra 340 ISP. Like the Snapdragon 662, the Snapdragon 460 also features the X11 LTE modem for fast 4G connectivity. 

Devices based on the Snapdragon 720G will be available in Q1 2020 with Xiaomi slated to be among the first to launch a Snapdragon 720G-powered phone. Devices powered by the Snapdragon 662 and 460 will be available towards the end of this year. 

Saturday, January 18, 2020

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Benefits of Pomegranate

Here are some of the potential benefits of pomegranate.

1. Antioxidants



Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history for their health benefits. Nowadays, the juice of this fruit is a popular part of healthy diets.
Pomegranate seeds get their vibrant red hue from polyphenols. These chemicals are powerful antioxidants.
Pomegranate juice contains higher levels of antioxidants than most other fruit juices. It also has three times more antioxidants than red wine and green tea. The antioxidants in pomegranate juice can help remove free radicals, protect cells from damage, and reduce inflammation.

2. Vitamin C

The juice of a single pomegranate has more than 40 percent of your daily requirement of vitamin C. Vitamin C can be broken down when pasteurized, so opt for homemade or fresh pomegranate juice to get the most of the nutrient.

3. Cancer prevention

Pomegranate juice recently made a splash when researchers found that it may help stop the growth of prostate cancer cells. Despite multiple studies on the effects of the juice on prostate cancer, results are still preliminary.
While there haven't been long-term studies with humans that prove that pomegranate juice prevents cancer or reduces the risk, adding it to your diet certainly can't hurt. There have been encouraging results in studies so far, and bigger studies are now being done.

4. Alzheimer's disease protection

The antioxidants in the juice and their high concentration are believed to stall the progress of Alzheimer disease and protect memory.

5. Digestion

Pomegranate juice can reduce inflammation in the gut and improve digestion. It may be beneficial for people with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and other inflammatory bowel diseases.
While there are conflicting beliefs and research on whether pomegranate juice helps or worsens diarrhea, most doctors recommend avoiding it until you are feeling better and your symptoms have subsided.

6. Anti-inflammatory

Pomegranate juice is a powerful anti-inflammatory because of its high concentration of antioxidants. It can help reduce inflammation throughout the body and prevent oxidative stress and damage.

7. Arthritis

Flavonols in pomegranate juice may help block the inflammation that contributes to osteoarthritis and cartilage damage. The juice is currently being studied for its potential effects on osteoporosisrheumatoid arthritis, and other types of arthritis and joint inflammation.

8. Heart disease

Pomegranate juice is in the running as the most heart-healthy juice. It appears to protect the heart and arteries.
Small studies have shown that the juice improves blood flow and keeps the arteries from becoming stiff and thick. It may also slow the growth of plaque and buildup of cholesterol in the arteries. But pomegranate may react negatively with blood pressure and cholesterol medications like statins.
Be sure to talk with your doctor before indulging in the juice or taking a pomegranate extract supplement.

9. Blood pressure

Drinking pomegranate juice daily may also help lower systolic blood pressure. A comprehensive review of randomized controlled trials stated that it would be beneficial for heart health to include pomegranate juice daily.

10. Antiviral

Between the vitamin C and other immune-boosting nutrients like vitamin E, pomegranate juice can prevent illness and fight off infection. Pomegranates have also been shown to be antibacterial and antiviral in lab tests. They are being studied for their effects on common infections and viruses.

11. Vitamin-rich

In addition to vitamin C and vitamin E, pomegranate juice is a good source of folatepotassium, and vitamin K.
Whether you decide to add pomegranate to your daily diet or just sip on it every now and then, check the label to ensure that it is 100 percent pure pomegranate juice, without added sugar. Or, juice it fresh.

12. Memory

Drinking 8 ounces of pomegranate juice a daily may improve learning and memory, according to a recent study.

13. Sexual performance and fertility

Pomegranate juice's concentration of antioxidants and ability to impact oxidative stress make it a potential fertility aid. Oxidative stress has been shown to cause sperm dysfunction and decrease fertility in women.
The juice has also been shown to help reduce oxidative stress in the placenta. But researchers don't yet know the exact benefits this may provide. Drinking pomegranate juice can also increase testosterone levels in men and women, one of the main hormones behind sex drive.

14. Endurance and sports performance

Move over, tart cherry and beet juice. Pomegranate juice may be the new sport performance enhancer. The juice may help reduce soreness and improve strength recovery. It also decreases oxidative damage caused by exercise.

15. Diabetes

Pomegranate was traditionally used as a remedy for diabetes in the Middle East and India. While much is still unknown about the effects of pomegranate on diabetes, it may help decrease insulin resistance and lower blood sugar.

Bottom line

Green juice isn't the only healthy option out there. Adding pomegranate juice to your diet may reduce your risk for chronic disease and inflammation. It's also a great way to get the fruit's nutrients and a boost of antioxidants.
There are various brands of pomegranate juice to purchase online. It is a good idea to compare different products to choose the most beneficial one.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

These Qualcomm chips will power your 5G Android phone in 2020


Oppo, Xiaomi, Motorola and other handset makers plan to release devices with the chips early this year.


5G is a hot topic this week at Qualcomm's Snapdragon Technology Summit in Hawaii.


The chip and the separate 5G modem that will power a big chunk of next year's high-end smartphones are finally here. And a couple more processors, aimed at slightly cheaper phones, will come with 5G modems already integrated.

Qualcomm, the world's biggest wireless chipmaker, on Tuesday unveiled its new Snapdragon 865 processor for high-end smartphones in 2020. The chip will power devices like Xiaomi's Mi 10 and Oppo's next high-end phone, two flagship devices expected to launch in the first quarter of 2020.

Surprisingly, phone makers that want to use the Snapdragon 865 and connect their devices to a 5G network must also buy Qualcomm's X55 modem. Many market watchers had expected Qualcomm's newest high-end chip to integrate 5G on the same chip as the application processor.

Instead, phone makers that want a single chip that acts as the brains of a device and connects to 5G can instead opt for Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 765 or 765G that include the slower X52 modem. The 765 and 765G processors will be aimed at cheaper smartphones than devices using the 865.

Consumers get lots of benefits from the integration of a phone's brains with the modem, including better battery life and lower cost. Motorola and HMD, which makes Nokia phones, are two companies that plan to introduce phones powered by the Snapdragon 765 family.

"2020 is the year 5G goes mainstream," Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon said Tuesday in a blog post. He added during a keynote Tuesday that "we're very happy as an industry with the progress we made with 5G" in 2019.

Qualcomm this week is hosting its third annual Snapdragon Technology Summit on Hawaii's Maui island. This year's conference features executives from all four major US carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint), handset makers like Motorola, Oppo, HMD and Xiaomi, and software partners such as Google, Pokemon Go developer Niantic, Snapchat parent Snap and social media upstart TikTok.

Like in previous years, Qualcomm unveiled the names of its new mobile chips on Tuesday and said it would give more details about their capabilities the following day. Along with introducing new processors, the company is using the conference as the place to outline its vision for the mobile world in the coming year. This time around, it's talking almost nonstop about 5G.

5G promises to significantly boost the speed, coverage and responsiveness of wireless networks. It can run 10 to 100 times faster than a typical cellular connection today, and it'll also boost how fast a device will connect to the network with speeds as quick as a millisecond to start your download or upload. Operators around the globe began rolling out their networks in 2019.

For Qualcomm, this week's message about 5G comes through loud and clear: It wants 5G to be everywhere, even on cheaper devices, as soon as possible. And it expects the 5G revolution to be powered by its Snapdragon 865 paired with the X55 modem -- or by the Snapdragon 765 and 765G with an integrated X52.

In markets like the US in 2020, it may be almost impossible to buy a premium phone that doesn't come with 5G. Even Apple is working on putting 5G in the iPhone in 2020.

"We're projecting that more than 200 million 5G smartphones will ship in this coming year alone," Amon said Tuesday, echoing remarks from Qualcomm's investor presentations in November. That number is predicted to rise to over 450 million in 2021 and to over 750 million in 2022.

By comparison, Samsung -- the world's biggest handset maker -- said in September that it had sold 2 million 5G phones since May and that it expected to sell 4 million by the end of 2019. (That may seem like a lot, but it's just a tiny fraction of Samsung's total smartphone sales. In the second quarter, Samsung shipped 76.3 million smartphones, according to Strategy Analytics). Samsung offers a handful of 5G devices, while many of its rivals offer only one.

Apple's likely foray into 5G next year could be one reason Qualcomm is so optimistic about the market in 2020.



5G's arrival

While the super-fast mobile connectivity started rolling out worldwide this year, early experiences on the devices and the networks in the US have been criticized by tech reviewers and regular consumers. The devices have tended to run hot and 5G connectivity has been difficult to find in the cities where the service is available.

Still, more than 40 wireless operators around the globe have turned on their 5G networks, and more than 40 handset makers have introduced 5G devices, Qualcomm said. The rollout, even with its hiccups, is "significantly faster than 4G, where just four operators and three [device makers] launched in the first year," Amon said.

"I had very high hopes for 5G's rollout, but what's happening is exceeding all expectations," Amon said. "It's the fastest G transition we've ever seen."

The industry has been waiting on Qualcomm's next modem, the X55, to supercharge the expansion of 5G. The X55, unveiled in February, can run on all of the cellular networks from 5G to 2G, and it works on the flavor of 5G favored by AT&T and T-Mobile for their broader network rollouts. Users also will be able to switch between carriers with the same phone -- something you can't do with current 5G devices, which are tied to a specific network.

Qualcomm's 5G modems pair with the Snapdragon 865 and 765 in slightly different ways.

865 vs. 765

Qualcomm makes standalone modems to connect phones to mobile networks, but it's best known for its ability to integrate a modem with the application processor. Doing so reduces power consumption and the amount of space the chips take up in a device, letting phones become sleeker than before or pack in larger batteries. Having an integrated chip also enables device makers to quickly develop phones for essentially any 5G network in the world. And it makes 5G handsets cheaper for consumers.

But Qualcomm isn't integrating 5G into its new highest-end chip, the Snapdragon 865. Instead, the first processors to come with integrated 5G are the slightly lower-end Snapdragon 765 and 765G, and they're using a slightly slower 5G modem. That fact likely surprises some market watchers, who had expected the integrated chip that Qualcomm has talked about since February to show up in its highest-end processor.

But the 765 and 765G (the G stands for gaming) will let 5G come to midrange devices, an area that currently doesn't have the faster connectivity.

"The 765 platform is critical for expanding 5G across more markets at more price points," Motorola President Sergio Buniac said Tuesday at Qualcomm's conference.

The Snapdragon 865's predecessor, the Snapdragon 855, comes integrated with Qualcomm's X24 modem that's capable of multigigabit 4G LTE download speeds. Devices with the 855 require Qualcomm's separate 5G modem to connect to 5G.

When 4G came out a decade ago, it had two generations in which the brains of a device were separate from the modem, Alex Katouzian, senior vice president and general manager of mobile at Qualcomm, said in an interview ahead of the summit.

"The standard is new," Katouzian said. "We haven't had time to vet out different features for the modem to make it more optimized and smaller. What happens over the course of time is some features get used a lot more than others so we can figure out what to use and what not to use. As the third generation rolls out … we can make a single chip."

Speeding 5G development

To help get 5G in more devices faster, Qualcomm has built "mobile platform-based modules" for the first time, calling them the Snapdragon 865 and 765 Modular Platforms. These systems contain essentially all of the components needed to power a device, from the brains to the power management. And they will already be certified by carriers, speeding up the time needed to get the phones onto networks.

Not all handset makers today have engineering departments capable of quickly implementing 5G. The aim of the modules "is to take entire chipset, including almost all components laid out externally, and put them into modules and give those modules to [handset developers] who want to crank out 5G phones at a much faster rate," Katouzian said.

The modules take up less space than "than the very complicated 5G design boards" that a handset maker may create on its own, he said. That lets the companies increase the battery size because the chips take up less space inside the phone. And they can release more 5G handset models in a shorter period of time.

HMD is one customer that will use Qualcomm's new Snapdragon modules. Verizon and Vodafone are the first carriers that plan to support Qualcomm's Modular Platforms, and more should follow in 2020.

"We think this is not only applicable to the cellular market but all adjacent markets," Katouzian said. That includes automotive, internet of things, medical and wearables. "Their expertise doesn't lie in mobile tech," he said. "We will help them connect everything that way with the module design."



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