Snapdragon-smartwatch




The requirement for littler and more productive chips is ascending as cell phone development decreases and makers hope to allure purchasers with wearable and Internet of Things (IoT) innovation. That is the reason Qualcomm presented a devoted chip for wearables recently — the Snapdragon Wear 2100 — and now the processor supplier has reported another chip in its Wear lineup.
Reported at Computex 2016 in Taiwan, the Snapdragon Wear 1100 is focused to particular gadgets. Dissimilar to the Wear 2100, which is intended to control multi-practical smartwatches, for example, the ones that run Android Wear, the Wear 1100 is intended to sit inside wearables for kids and the elderly, and particularly inside wellness trackers that can't house a huge battery. The Wear 1100 is a littler and more power-proficient chip on account of a Power Save Mode. It likewise has a coordinated modem with 3G and LTE worldwide band backing, and it underpins Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and voice orders. It will keep going for seven days on LTE standby, and Qualcomm says the chip likewise bolsters its iZat innovation, which brings "improved exactness and force enhancement." That will permit the wearable to constantly show the area of the wearer. It can likewise utilize geo-fencing highlights, which is vital for wearables intended for the energetic and the elderly, and it additionally has an incorporated equipment cryptographic motor, "which bolsters a profoundly secure environment for shoppers." The new chip is a piece of Qualcomm's push to "quicken" wearable development, and the organization showcased the 1100 and the 2100 through collaborated organizations that incorporate Aricent, Borqs, Infomark, and SurfaceInk.
The Snapdragon Wear 1100 is accessible now and is delivery to Qualcomm clients today.


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