In April, Qualcomm announced 64-bit processors Snapdragon Snapdragon 810 and 808, and as told senior director of marketing for Qualcomm Leiden Michelle Lee in an interview with reporters Fudzilla, samples of these solutions have sent developers to mobile devices and the first serial products based on them should appear in the first half of next year.
Snapdragon processors 810 and 808 are available on Snapdragon 20 nm technology. They use reference computational core ARM Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57 based on a set of 64-bit instructions, but Qualcomm has built into the system-on-chip custom graphics solutions - Adreno 430 Snapdragon Adreno 810 and 418 Snapdragon 808. solution also includes a receiver satellite navigation signals, a cellular modem, a memory controller, controller chamber (55 megapixels), digital signal processor, a USB 3.0 controller and a multimedia accelerator.
Presumably, some of the devices based on the new processors Qualcomm will be shown at CES 2015, which will be held in January. Related Products :
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