Currently LG is either borrowing processor technology from Nvidia for its Optimus 4X HD, but now LG may be upping the ante. According to reports, the rumored device will additionally sport a 10+ megapixel camera, and will perhaps also integrate the non-Pentile True HD IPS display from the Optimus 4X.
But now LG is reportedly developing its own Quad-Core CPU which will be based be called the L9 reports PhoneArena. For the past few days, reports have been pouring related an LG device which will feature in-house LG technologies to provide an integrated experience akin to the Samsung Galaxy S III and this processor could be a step in that direction
The news now is that this LG-made ARM processor will be called L9, and debut in a phone come September. L9 is said to be a quad-core silicon, in line with the times, but there is no word yet on which manufacturing process it will be built. The "9" in its title, however, suggest that it might be an ARM Cortex-A9 endeavor, rather than the more advanced Cortex-A15generation, which we are yet to see used in a mobile device.
LG is, naturally, going to pair it with its True HD screen from the Optimus 4X HD for added value, and give the quad-core smartphone a camera larger than 10MP for the first time, says the report. Huawei pulled the same trick at this year's MWC expo, surprising everyone with the announcement of its own K3V2 processor with an advanced GPU to find its way into the company's Android flagship.
The chairman of LG Koo Bon-moo apparently urged the troops to take better advantage of the good things produced for mobile phones in different departments at LG, which supplies Apple's iPhone displays, and concoct a handset that will have predominantly LG-made components for better synergies.

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