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Qualcomm has an ARM architecture license but builds their own custom processors. Similar to AMD having an X86 license
Krait is supposedly not quite as powerful as A15 but much more power efficient and overall smaller chip
And yes the last paragraph is basically what i meant. Apple might be a lead partner for Cortex A15 but has asked ARM not to announce it. IMG usually announces when Samsung, TI, Intel buy a Power VR license but never Apple, yet Apple still has the latest hardware from them
Krait will hold a decent fight with A15 chips, but I think A15 will have the higher potential as you increase cores and clockspeed.
Krait is a great architecture that does share a lot of the same features of the improvements found in the A15.
I have a feeling the SGX544MP2 is going to be a little outdated by the time we finally get our hands on the first OMAP5 devices, which will likely be the 2012 Holiday season.
But Qualcomm could definitely cook up some updates to the Krait architecture, so who knows. They are going to run the market though for pretty much the entire year if that's how long it takes TI, and Tegra3 won't be able to keep up I expect... where the hell is Samsung in all of this anyway? Haven't heard a thing about plans for a new chip.