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Qualcomm working on new wearable chip to give Wear watches a big boost

Qualcomm working on new wearable chip to give Wear watches a big boost

Posted on July 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Though we might have to wait until 2020 to see it

Qualcomm could be ready to give Wear smartwatches a much needed shot in the arm, with a new chip apparently already in testing.

That’s according to WinFuture, who believe that the chipset maker is currently working on a platform with the names WTP2700 and WTP429W. The WTP in the names stands for wearable testing platform. That could mean the new platform may carry the name, Wear 2700 or Wear 429.
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