The Snapdragon processor is the name of a family of processors developed by Qualcomm for mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, and Smartbooks).
Snapdragon's central processor (CPU) uses the ARM RISC architecture, and a single SoC chip can contain the central processor CPU, graphics processor GPU, wireless communication module, and other hardware and software to support GPS, phase maneuver still photography and gesture operation and other mobile device needs functions. Snapdragon processors are used in a wide range of products, across Android, Windows, FireFox, Blackberry and other systems, and can be found on smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and even smart TVS.
Qualcomm (English name: Qualcomm, Chinese abbreviation: Qualcomm Inc., Qualcomm or Qualcomm Inc.) was founded in 1985, headquartered in San Diego, California, USA, more than 35,400 employees around the world.
Qualcomm is a leading global innovator in wireless technology, revolutionizing the way the world connects, calculates and communicates. Connecting mobile phones to the Internet, Qualcomm's invention opened the era of mobile Internet.
Today, Qualcomm's foundational technology powers the entire mobile ecosystem, with its inventions embedded in every 3G, 4G and 5G smartphone. Qualcomm is a global leader in the development of 3G, 4G and 5G technologies, and currently licenses its technology to a number of manufacturers around the world, covering all the world's telecommunications and consumer electronics equipment brands.
In China, Qualcomm has been doing business for more than 20 years, and the cooperation with Chinese ecological partners has expanded to many industries such as smartphones, integrated circuits, Internet of Things, big data, software, and automobiles.
The company's stock is a component of the S&P 100 and 500 indexes and trades under the symbol QCOM on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
In December 2018, the World Brand Lab released the \"2018 Top 500 World Brands\" list, and Qualcomm ranked 392. # 32 on Forbes Global Digital Economy 100 list 2019]. In Fortune's 2019 list of \"Companies Changing the World,\" Qualcomm was ranked No. 1 for its significant contributions to the development of wireless technology and its push for 5G. Qualcomm was also named \"the World's Most Innovative Company in 2020\" by Fast Company.
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Snapdragon is a brand of mobile processors owned by Qualcomm. Snapdragon mobile intelligent processor English name Snapdragon is Qualcomm launched the industry's leading all-in, full series of mobile processor brand, the Chinese name of the series \"Snapdragon\" - meaning brave, fast, tenacious, flexible response, and in the Year of the Dragon officially launched the Snapdragon brand strategy for the first time, to create a more cutting-edge mobile digital experience. As the \"digital brain\" of many star smartphones in the world, it currently supports more than 420 terminals from Samsung, HTC, Nokia, LG, SONY, Huawei, ZTE and other famous brands worldwide, and more than 400 terminals using Snapdragon processors are being designed.
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snapdragon is a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Snapdragon is based on a custom microprocessor core based on the ARM architecture, combining industry-leading 3G\/4G mobile broadband technology with powerful multimedia capabilities, 3D graphics capabilities and a GPS engine.
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The Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm. Snapdragon is the industry's leading all-in-one, full range of intelligent mobile platforms with high performance, low power consumption, intelligence and comprehensive connectivity performance. The Snapdragon mobile platform, modem and other solutions adopt a new architecture for artificial intelligence (AI) and immersive experiences, aiming to meet the intelligence, power, connectivity and other performance required by the next generation of mobile computing. Snapdragon can bring high-speed connectivity, battery life, smarter computing, image effects, experience and more comprehensive security protection to meet the needs of smartphones, tablets, AR\/VR terminals, laptops, cars [4] and wearable devices [5].