![]() ![]() While rumors then spread of a more powerful Nuclun 2 processor, the chip itself was never released. It powered a single model, the LG G3 Screen - yes, it was that long ago - and wasn’t designed to take on the fastest chips from Qualcomm at the time. ![]() LG has dabbled with making its own processor in the past, called the Nuclun, which wasn’t a success. LG produces a wide range of products, making it possible the Kromax and Epik chips could end up powering anything from refrigerators to robots, but it’s entirely possible these chips are destined for use inside a smartphone. The descriptions are very vague, referring to them only as “Chips” and “Multiprocessor Chips,” and there’s no indication what devices these processors may end up powering. Instead, the trademarked names are processors, the Kromax and the Epik. Julian Chokkattu/Digital TrendsLG has filed for two new brand name trademarks with the European Intellectual Property Office, but neither is related to smartphones, televisions, or white goods.
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