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According to sources, Samsung’s homegrown 64-bit Exynos processor is ‘almost complete’, and the Korean giant might well be on their way to a release in the first half of 2014.

Rockchip bosses have confirmed that the semiconductor fabrication company is working on more powerful next-gen quad core processors, which will be succeeding their current RK3188 series.

The test device, running Android v4.3, shows the upcoming chipset running at 2.5GHz along with the lastest-gen Adreno GPU – the Adreno 420. The GPU is expected to operate at 500MHz and have a 10% faster pixel fill rate than the current Adreno 330.

Newman are better known for their Android smartphones, but they also have a range of tablets including the likes of the new Newpad F7 with built-in 3G.

According to a promotion poster put up by a Taiwanese retailer, HTC’s upcoming phablet, the One Max, might come in 3 different variants, each sporting …

While most manufacturers are still trying to secure a steady supply chain for the Tegra 4, details of the next two installments of the Tegra series — Tegra 5 and Tegra 6 — have popped up online.

Mediatek are going from strength to strength. The wily chipset manufacturer from Taiwan now have LG in their kitty, with LG going for the MT6577 to power their Optimus G Pro Lite!

Like many other devices which have been caught off-guard by various ‘leaksters’ (including the next Nexus smartphone and the Moto DVX), the HTC One Max too has enjoyed its fair share of footage on various media for months now.

Taiwanese chip maker Mediatek, who have risen from the ranks of cheap knock-off phones to high end devices from Xiaomi, Sony and others, posted their Q3 earnings today showing an impressive 17% increase in sales.

Blu Products, the US based smartphone firm today announced the Studio 5.5, a phablet with a 5.5 inch screen true to its name. The device will be powered by the uber-popular MediaTek MT6589 chipset.

With 4G LTE ready to go mainstream in China, Chinese phone makers need a low-cost 4G LTE solution and Mediatek have one with the MTK6290.

Apple’s stylish new gold, or ‘champagne’ version of the iPhone 5S has caused a shift from Chinese makers to offer their own gold versions!

Taiwanese chip maker Mediatek have already announced that they plan to launch the 8-core MT6592 processor this year, and it looks like phone makers will launch 8-core phones earlier than expected.

Chinese phone maker and manufacturer of Alcatel phones, TCL has announced that they have started work on an 8-core Mediatek phone!

Domestic phone maker JiaYu are talking about launching their own low-cost dual-sim Android phone to rival the recently launched Xiaomi Red Rice.

Mediatek have officially announce their true 8-core mobile phone chipset today. More details of the 8-core MT6592 here.

Mediateks chipset roadmap gives us full details of the upcoming octa-core chpset along with details of an all new quad-core processor!

Thanks to Mediatek’s low-cost quad-core MT6589 processor, Chinese quad-core phones are dropping toward the $100 mark, but they could get cheaper still with the introduction of the new MT6582.

More details of the Mediatek true 8-core processor have been announced including details of claimed speeds and the GPU it will run.