Thursday, August 8, 2019


LENOVO



Invalid with Snapdragon 8cx and 16GB RAM appears on GeekBench

Another Thursday, another throwback article. Today, we are going to take a look at Nokia's business phone from the 2000s, the Nokia 9210 Communicator. It was a hell of a phone and anyone who carried it back in its day showed that he meant serious business. And why wouldn't he? After all, the Communicator was one of the few mobile phones that could send and receive a fax. In an era where the internet wasn't widespread, this was a really big deal. Talking about big, the phone was also pretty large. In fact, it was large enough to replace a brick. But it did have its share of powerful features to justify its bulky form factor.

Lenovo Invalid GeekBench

The Lenovo Invalid is also listed to have a massive 16GB of RAM onboard. On the single core test, the device scores 3154 points while on the multi-core, it reaches 10533 points.
While we can't say for sure which device this is, it looks like Lenovo's first 5G Always Connected PC dubbed “Project Limitless” Project Limitless ”. The laptop is the product of a partnership between Qualcomm and the world's largest laptop manufacturer. It is said to run on a 45 watt hour battery and will have a 5G modem alongside the Qualcomm 8cx SoC.

by Jed John

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