TECHNOLOGY

Honor GPU Turbo boosts Mobile speed

July 25, 2018
Chris Honor
Chris Honor

Honor’s launch of GPU Turbo recently brings a revolutionary graphics processing acceleration technology. With hardware-software integration, GPU Turbo dramatically increases graphics processing efficiency of mobile phones, providing global users with a smoother and faster mobile experience.

“We’re thrilled to introduce this technology breakthrough in the region as Honor always strives to provide the best user experience to our customers,” said Chris Sun Baigong, Vice President of Honor. “With this GPR Turbo, we are confident that we can highly improve our market advantage by significantly enhancing our graphics processing efficiency and offering an impeccable mobile experience.”

Over the past ten years, the demand for graphics processing capability in smartphones has surged, with display resolution evolving from VGA to 1080p and soon-to-come 4K. Mobile games dominate the gaming space. Unlike the past days of leisure and educational mobile games, multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games today demand heavily on smartphones’ graphics processing capability. Cutting-edge technologies and applications that also demand high graphic processing ability like AR (Augmented Reality), VR (Virtual Reality) and image rendering, which have become increasingly popular on mobile phones. GPUs for mobile platforms have always faced a series of technical constraints like storage, heat dissipation and energy consumption. These factors make it challenging for smartphone developers to cope with the upsurge of demand for mobile graphics processing.

GPU Turbo will benefit mobile games that demand high graphics processing efficiency, enhancing the speed and optimizing users’ gaming experience dramatically. GPU Turbo will become the core capability of Honor smartphones, resulting in an excellent integration between smartphone hardware and EMUI software, as well as a smoother top layer graphics application. In addition, GPU Turbo can support AR and VR in the future and can be applied in the sectors including virtual teaching, online shopping and telemedicine to create the best visual experience for users.

GPU Turbo will be firstly introduced to Honor Play, launched first in Beijing. It will be gradually applied in other popular Honor smartphones, such as the Honor 10, Honor View10, Honor 9 Lite and Honor 7X. The technology will also be opened to worldwide Honor users. Photo: Chris Honor


July 25, 2018
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