The new chips are also remarkably smaller, coming in at a staggering 28nm, compared with the current iteration, which is closer to 65nm. These switches to a multi-core and smaller profile will also improve battery life significantly.
The new chips are set for shipment to manufacturers before year's end, and we should expect to see these hitting consumer devices by Q1 2012. This would fall right in line for a Dell Streak refresh at Mobile World Congress in February! With dual-core processors becoming almost universally standard on modern smartphones and tablets, I think we should expect to see this upgrade if Dell plans to stay competitive in the market.
So if the Opus One really does make an appearance early next year, maybe we'll these new CPUs running under the hood. What do you think our chances are of seeing one of these bad boys powering our next gen Streaks?
[MobileTechWorld]