Qualcomm has announced its latest mobile processors, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810.
Both of these new processors are 64-bit mobile processors, according to the company, these are their highest performing processors to date.
“The announcement of the Snapdragon 810 and 808 processors underscore Qualcomm Technologies’ continued commitment to technology leadership and a time-to-market advantage for our customers for premium tier 64-bit LTE-enabled smartphones and tablets,” said Murthy Renduchintala, executive vice president, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and co-president, QCT. “These product announcements, in combination with the continued development of our next-generation custom 64-bit CPU, will ensure we have a tremendous foundation on which to innovate as we continue to push the boundaries of mobile computing performance in the years to come.”
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor comes with an Adreno 418 GPU and it is designed to support mobile displays up to a WQXGA resolution which i 2560 x 1600 pixels.
The Snapdragon 808 feature two ARM Cortex A57 cores which have been paired with a quad core Cortex A53 CPU, it also comes with 12-bit dual Image Signal Processors, support for LPDDR3, and also 4K external video video HDMI1.4.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor offers support for 4K Ultra HD video, and it is designed to produce 4K video at 30 frames per second, plus Full HD video in 1080p at 120 frames per second.
The Snapdragon 810 also comes with a quad core 64-bit ARM Cortex A57 processor which has been paired with a quad core Cortex A53 processor, and it offers support for high speed LPDDR4 RAM.
You can find out more information about the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and Snapdragon 810 at the link below, as yet there are no details on when we will see the first devices with these new mobile processors hitting the stores.
Source Qualcomm
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