Qualcomm announces 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 810, hexa-core Snapdragon 808
Mobile chip giant Qualcomm on Monday introduced two next-generation Snapdragon chips for smartphones and tablets, the Snapdragon 808 and Snapdragon 810. Both 64-bit Snapdragon processors bring improvements in low power consumption, processor performance, 3D rendering and LTE. Qualcomm says that the processors are anticipated to begin sampling in the second half of 2014 and will be available in commercial devices by the first half of 2015.
Both the processors are designed in 20nm technology node with fourth-generation Cat 6 LTE. Qualcomm refers to both designs as "multi-billion transistor" chips.
The Snapdragon 808 and 810 do not feature Qualcomm's own custom-built Krait central processing cores. The hexa-core Snapdragon 808 uses a combination of four Cortex A53 and two low-power Cortex A57 CPU cores, while the octa-core Snapdragon 810 uses four Cortex A53 and four Cortex A57 cores. In both processors, all CPU cores can be active at once.
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The company calls the Snapdragon 810 the first mobile platform to implement Qualcomm VIVE 2-stream 802.11ac with multi-user MIMO. Also included is support for Bluetooth 4.1, USB 3.0, NFC and Qualcomm IZat core for location services.
On the other hand, Snapdragon 808 uses Adreno 418, which is 20 percent faster than the previous-generation Adreno 330 GPU and has been designed for 2K (2560x1600) display support. The Snapdragon 808 supports LPDDR3 memory.
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