"We are working on multi-core processors and QNX smartphone is our multi-core platforms for such devices,"the greeting Mike Lazaridis, RIM co-CEO.
QNX is an operating system which is now owned by RIM's new BlackBerry implemented in tablet Playbook. It's just stating BlackBerry Lazaridis dual core is the long-term project. This means that consumers will not get it on the market in the near future.
Today, RIM's new focus is devoted to a Playbook. When asked why BlackBerry handsets can not be marketed soon by adopting a dual-core processor, Lazaridis replied that the durability of batteries, size, weight and cost of manufacture is still a barrier factor.
"I think the current multi-core platforms just perfect for the tablet only,"said she, told TechRadar and quoted on Tuesday (11/01/2011). RIM had to wait until the hardware components for mobile-based dual-core processors in accordance with their wishes.
Currently, some manufacturers have set up mobile dual-core, call it vendor Motorola and LG Electronics. Apparently, RIM also want to see first how consumer responses to the prior dual core smartphone market itself.