Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Qualcomm announces Snapdragon SDK for Android ‎

Snapdragon SDK for Android
Qualcomm opens the heart of its Snapdragon processor for developers pinched him all possibilities when creating new applications. With this move, competition with NVIDIA Tegra and 3 only have one winner, we, the users; we will see better integration of the app with the chips.

During Uplinq developer conference, Qualcomm has announced the Software Development Kit (SDK) of Snapdragon. It aims to give developers and manufacturers of devices that take their processors, tools to differentiate their applications. From today, there is an initial version of the SDK for download on the web developer Qualcomm. Snapdragon SDK Android allows access to the heart of the system via application programming interfaces (API's popular).

"The most powerful mobile applications are those that integrate seamlessly with the underlying hardware," said Rob Chandhok, president of the division of Qualcomm Internet Services. And that better integration is what they are looking to Snapdragon SDK.

The Software Development Kit has been designed to allow designers to take advantage of the extra possibilities offered by Snapdragon processor devices but without sacrificing compatibility between diverse collections of Android devices.

Among the possibilities offered by Snapdragon appear SDK processing features such as facial, with the detection of gestures such as smiling or blinking of the eyes, surround sound recording for optimal audio capture, touch sensors to create custom user interfaces or indoor location for the app georeferenced to continue to function. This is just some of the possibilities open to them to developers to create better applications.
Developers can know all the details on the specific web Qualcomm.

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