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As Maker Month continues along with our DragonBoard™ 410c contest, we are once again speaking with someone about their initial experience using the DragonBoard 410c from Arrow Electronics, Inc. In this second installment, we would like to introduce you to Spencer Williams, a Senior Engineer with the CPU Design Team at Qualcomm Technologies based out of Raleigh, North Carolina.
We know from experience that start-ups want to leverage the investments and innovation available in the mobile ecosystem today to come up with their next product. Students want to learn on real-world chipsets and technologies so they can prepare themselves for careers after graduation. And makers are eager to tinker with the same technology that is found inside their favorite mobile devices. Given the choice, we expect that all of these groups would prefer to develop on development boards based on Snapdragon® processors.
“I didn’t know you guys and Epic Games are working together.”
I’ve heard that at a few of the conferences and shows I’ve attended recently, so I’ll describe our collaboration in this post. Most game developers know about Epic’s Unreal Engine 4, and most mobile developers know about the Adreno™ GPU in the Snapdragon® processor from Qualcomm Technologies Inc. (QTI), but not everybody has seen the outcomes of our work together.
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