Kindle Fire HD has worked very well for the Amazon tablet and is sold in almost all the world, except for some recondite. However, it seems the line will undergo a thorough refurbishment, replacing ps by processors from Texas Instruments, Qualcomm. At least that’s what the leaked specifications indicate GFXBench site.
benchmark published by the site goes against rumors that said the next line of Fire HD would be equipped with chips from MediaTek: according to the website of the tablet will be a GPU Adreno 330 Qualcomm, and the only processor that can work with her right now is the Snapdragon 800:
The results also reveal that Amazon wants the new tablet has a resolution of respect, 2560 x 1600 pixels. If this information apply to version 8.9-inch ( which is the most likely scenario ), the screen of the tablet would have a density of 339 ppi. By comparison, the current Fire HD with the same dimensions have screen resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. With this the largest HD Fire could hit the front with the iPad in the issue resolution, although currently the line is greater headache for Google with its Nexus line.
rumors that Amazon intends to renew its line were soon reinforced by a promotion held last week, where she reduced the price of their tablets. And considering that the current line will complete one year next month, is likely to be on time.
just hope that this time Bezos launch the tablet in Brazil.
Source: GFXBench via AC.
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