Earlier this year, Qualcomm introduced its first decisions based on 64-bit architecture, ARMv8, - Snapdragon 410, Snapdragon Snapdragon 610 and 615. These processors include reference core Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 and serial devices appear only in the second half of this year.
Qualcomm company officially unveiled the Snapdragon processors 808 and 810 Snapdragon, which will replace the outdated Snapdragon 800 and their recent Snapdragon 801. New SoC also based on the Cortex-A57 cores and Cortex-A53, solutions based on Krait microarchitecture are not in the development plan for this year .
Snapdragon processors 808 and 810 Snapdragon will be made on 20-nanometer technology, which should give them some advantages in terms of efficient energy consumption - saving can reach 25-55% while maintaining the same performance level . Snapdragon 810 combines four core Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53, 808 in Snapdragon they are combined according to the formula 2 + 4. Incidentally, the processor has a global scheduler, which allows the use all cores simultaneously. Snapdragon 810 supports memory type LPDDR4-1600 64-bit interface, the capacity of which can reach 25.6 GB / s. The processor's integrated graphics core Adreno 430, which is 30% more productive solutions Adreno 420, which is equipped with a Snapdragon 805. Supports two displays with resolutions up to 4K, Bluetooth 4.1, USB 3.0, NFC and brand positioning technology IZat.
The memory controller supports 808 Snapdragon LPDDR3-933 and a width of 64 bits can provide bandwidth up to 15 GB / s. Graphics Adreno 418 boasts a 20 percent advantage over the Adreno 330. Both SoC also includes embedded LTE-modem category 6/7.
Qualcomm promises that serial devices based on Snapdragon Snapdragon 808 and 810 appear in the first half of 2015.