Oh, You Thought 1 GHZ, Dual-Core CPUs Were Fast? Meet Texas Instruments' OMAP 5: 2 Ghz, Quad-Core

Whenever the Flux Capacitor is invented, this thing will probably power it

1 Ghz CPUs were all the rage in high-end smartphones throughout 2010 — and right now, the trend is to stick an extra core on that 1 Ghz CPU and call it a day. Nvidia bumped things up a big ol’ notch a few days ago when they unveiled the Tegra3, a 1.5 Ghz mobile processor with not one, not two, but four cores. This morning, Texas Instruments is taking things even further.

Following up on their OMAP3 (which powered the Droid Pro, Droid 2, Pre 2, and a bunch of other devices) and OMAP4 (which’ll power the BlackBerry Playbook when it starts shipping) chipsets, Texas Instruments has just pulled back the curtain on OMAP5.

OMAP5, In a nutshell:

[Via Phonescoop]

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