Qualcomm not worried about mobile graphics competition

BARCELONA--Qualcomm is not worried about falling behind its competition when it comes to mobile graphics, according to a senior executive at the firm.

Speaking at MWC, Qualcomm’s president of internet services and innovation center, Rob Chandhok, claimed Qualcomm shipped more GPUs “than anyone else in the world,” and said that though the chips may currently lack DX11 support, they had “the correct architecture for mobile.”

“Dx11 is something we’re working on, for the first time,” said Chandhok, explaining that it was highly complex compared to previous iterations of the technology, owing to various bits of silicon needing to be added in.

Chandhok denied claims that Qualcomm may have fallen behind its competition in terms of graphics, however, saying that the firm had the best and brightest graphical engineers who were working on bringing the Adreno platform up to speed.

“We made a significant investment in taking on the AMD graphics,” he said, alluding to the $65 million Qualcomm paid to acquire AMD’s mobile graphics unit back in 2009.

“We don’t see any need to use Imagination Technologies, like our competitors do,” he added, when asked whether adopting the same graphics partner as Intel and Texas Instruments would accelerate matters somewhat.

Imagination Technologies has often said it would consider it a coup to land Qualcomm as a GPU customer, and several analysts have recommended Qualcomm use the independent graphics maker lest it lose out to competitors like Nvidia, which brings its PC level graphics to the smartphone and tablet arena.