Probably none. The chip uses way too much power even at 45nm to be used in a phone. Its designed for mini tablets that run Android which are coming out next year not phones. The author of that article is not educated in technology or electrical engineering.I'm new here and have been waiting like everyone else for the next "Superphone." With more news surfacing everyday, who knows what is around the corner, and just what the next phone will be called, and how it will be equipped. I ran across this post on Gizmodo yesterday. Qualcomm's Dual-Core 1.5GHz Snapdragon: Smartphones Are About to Go Hyperspeed - qualcomm snapdragon - Gizmodo. What phone or phones will get these, and when will they be released?
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