Appears like we just can’t get ARM’s next-generation Cortex-A15 system-on-chip out of our minds. Having figured as a headline item in LG’s ARM licensing deal this morning, it’s now shown up on a leaked Qualcomm roadmap, landing itself a lynchpin role in that company’s Snapdragon future. Alas, Qualcomm have been promising for the earliest of its MSM8930 / 60 and APQ8064 Snapdragons to be sampling in Q2 of this year, but this latest schedule shows them as sampling on the end of 2011. This isn’t hugely surprising in light of ARM’s recent forecast of Cortex-A15 devices in ” late 2012 ,” but it surely’ll be disappointing to users keen to be exploiting quad-GPU and quad-CPU mobile rigs once humanly possible. Guess that just leaves us looking ahead to the NGP or NVIDIA’s quad-core SOC in August. Hit the source link for more on Qualcomm’s plans for the near and distant future.
[Thanks, Mike]
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