HP TouchPad became the first in line of pad to acquire the latest processor from Qualcomm. HP announced it earlier than Qualcomm could. However, after operating this 1.2GHz several reviewers have told that it works like a charm and is pretty good with multitasking.

Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 gets official
Anyhow, Qualcomm has finally announced their new processor, Snapdragon APQ8060, after realising that there was no point in hiding it anymore. They have also mentioned the true power of this latest processor.
It will allow future smartphones (as close as this quarter) to gain camera levels all the way to 16 megapixels and will be able to capture 1080p 3d videos.
Touchpad excelled in every aspect in the reviews and I don’t know why it was in the competition with iPad anyway, because the specifications of iPad does not even lie close to Touchpad. However, I cannot say the same for iPad 2, which might be released by April 2011.
Other than taking awesome pictures in 3D, working with 3d projects will now become a reality with future tablets and pads and smartphones.
At least now we’ll not have to switch on our laptop (high-end) or desktop (high-end) to create an animation just for fun. I am pretty sure that things are going to change around here, starting from April 2011, when the competition will be mighty-tough.
It is going to be legen…wait for it… dary!!
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