#MWC: Qualcomm announces S4 Pro Snapdragon processor for mobile devices

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Firm aims to grow success of popular chip range

Qualcomm has announced that it will begin offering an advanced version of its popular Snapdragon S4 processor that will cater specifically for mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. The...

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