Benchmarks hint at Snapdragon-based Kindle Fire HD with 2,560 x 1,600 display

Benchmarks hint at Snapdragon-based Kindle Fire HD with 2,560 x 1,600 display

While benchmark leaks can be wobbly info-stones to tread upon, the arrival of some purported Kindle Fire HD scores could be the first steps toward a timely refresh. The results in question refer to a “Amazon KFAPWA” device with a reported Adreno 330 GPU, which by implication would likely mean a Snapdragon 800 SoC. The field that really leaps out, however, is that 2,560 x 1,600 resolution. If true, it could mean the 8.9-inch version is getting a bump from the previous iteration’s 1,920 x 1,200 display. This certainly chimes with earlier reports, and, if nothing else, would certainly make that new browser UI all the more pretty to look at.

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Kindle Fire Tablets Rumored To Come With MediaTek Chips In 2014

Kindle Fire Tablets Rumored To Come With MediaTek Chips In 2014It seems that the entry-level Kindle Fire tablets from Amazon will be easy on the pockets and bank balances as well, as those are rumored to arrive with MediaTek-made mobile chipsets from next year onwards. If this particular rumor were to be true, then it would most definitely be a “win” for the chip maker which happens to be based in Taiwan. After all, MediaTek is right now a household name in Asia (with China making up most of the bulk), where it acts as a chipset supplier for plenty of ‘white box’ mobile devices, which being a leading supplier for the up-and-coming Chinese mobile brands.

So far, we do know that Sony, Acer, and LG might be mulling over the possibility of throwing their lot with MediaTek down the road, having already included MediaTek chipsets in some of their more affordable handsets to date. Should Amazon’s Kindle Fire (2014 model) come with a MediaTek chipset, it would be a huge win for the latter, where brand-name recognition is concerned. The chipset that would most probably debut then would be the MediaTek MT8135, which happens to be based on ARM’s big.LITTLE design, in a similar manner as that of the Samsung Exynos Octa.

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    Kindle Fire refresh tipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, 2GB RAM

    It’s about that time for a Kindle Fire upgrade, and it seems Amazon is on it already, which makes sense considering the Nexus 7 received a refresh and the iPad has gone through some major transformations in the past couple of years. Specs of the next-generation Kindle Fire series have been leaked, and they’re a doozy.

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    According to Boy Genius Report, sources are saying that the next-generation Kindle Fire lineup will come packing with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processors clocked at “around” 2GHz, which seems like overkill for the Kindle Fire, seeing as how Amazon wants to keep the price point low, but they may have some intense plans for the tablets.

    The tablets are also said to pack in 2GB of RAM, which certainly seems feasible — it’s mainly the Snapdragon 800 that we’re mostly surprised about. The 800 is usually reserved for top-tier, expensive products, and while the Kindle Fire is Amazon’s flagship lineup, we’re curious as to how Amazon will keep the cost down of the tablets, as that is one of their main selling points.

    However, seeing as how Qualcomm wants to push its Snapdragon 800 processor to “virtually every global OEM” within the next few months, it could make sense that Amazon would be one of those companies picking up the new chip for their tablets.

    Earlier this month, we heard that the new Kindle Fires would be receiving display upgrades as well, with the Kindle Fire HD getting an impressive 1920×1200 resolution while still keeping the screen size at 7 inches. This is the same pixel density as the refreshed Nexus 7 that was released late last week.

    However, the current 8.9-inch tablet already sports a 1920×1200 resolution, but it’s said that this version will be bumped up to 2560×1600, which would take on the iPad and the Nexus 10, but with a way better pixel density. We’ve contacted Qualcomm for more information and we’ll update this post accordingly whenever we hear back from them.

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