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Qualcomm just introduced the Snapdragon Wear 5100+, its new processor for wearable devices that replaces the Snapdragon Wear 4100 with which the company wants to offer new possibilities and advances to this category of products, especially smartwatches or smartbands. Among other things, this Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 5100+ is built in 4 nanometers and is more efficient in terms of communications.
Extreme energy savings
The Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 5100+ is the near future of some wearables, and this processor could enter two different versions, one with the processor and power management IC located separately, and one with both together.
The new processor has a smaller size thanks to its compact design, and in addition to being made in 4 nanometersit has an even more efficient low-power mode thanks to the QCC5100 coprocessor, which can continue to communicate via WiFi or Bluetooth to receive notifications and communicate with the mobile phone with virtually no battery consumption.
This chip is already in use today, typically in Bluetooth headsets, and will help achieve wearables that consume less battery and can offer greater autonomy.
Both versions, according to Winfuture, will have quad-core ARM Cortex A53 running at a maximum of 1.7 GHz, as well as support for LPDDR4X RAM and eMMC 5.1 flash memory and Bluetooth 5.2.
Android and Wear OS they are compatible systems, which is quite interesting given that it is a product specifically dedicated to wearables.
The exact date when we will see this version of the Snapdragon Wear 5100 and Wear 5100+ in final products is not yet known, nor nor when will manufacturers be able to start working with them, so we just have to wait to see the new wearables coming out this year.
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