Qualcomm has presented its new processor Snapdragon 410, The company's first 64-bit and that it will also bring support for LTE. The new chip was presented by press release to German specialized media despite the fact that there is no trace of it on the company's website. Thanks to that writing we can know its characteristics that we now reproduce.
64-bit: preparing for the future
With this chip, the possibility opens up that manufacturers who decide on it, prepare their terminals for the transition that Android will sooner or later give to 64 bits, something in which Qualcomm itself has invested efforts.
The Snapdragon 410 processor has been built at 28 nm. In the graphic aspect it will perform well thanks to the fact that the SoC is completed with a Adreno GPU 306 that supports 1080p video y cameras up to 13 MPX.
4G LTE support on an inexpensive chip
Qualcomm wants to make it possible for mid-range and low-end terminals to have connectivity through LTE mobile networks and, therefore, have the option to download data at 4G speed. Of course it also supports 3G and GSM networks.
It will be able to manage two and three calling cards, that is, configurations Dual SIM and Triple SIM.
The interesting thing is that it will be a very cheap chip that could even be found in phones with prices around 150 euros. In this way, the highest speed connection could be brought to low and mid-range terminals.
Although surely this chip will be used in Android terminals, can also be found in Windows Phone and Firefox OS with which it is compatible.
Qualcomm introduces its new generation of SoCs
This Snapdragon 410 is the second announcement that we received in a few days of new chips from the American company. They recently introduced the processor Snapdragon 805 of 4 cores that will be your most powerful compound.
Source: Android Authority