09 December, 2013 | Comments (45) | Post your commentTags: Qualcomm
Qualcomm announced its first 64-bit mobile chipset � the Snapdragon 410. Curiously, the SoC is not a high-end powerhouse, but one designed for devices with sub-$150 price tag.

Alongside its 64-bit capability, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 will also bring 4G LTE connectivity to the masses. Manufactured using a 28nm process, the chipset will come with Adreno 306 GPU, as well as support for 1080p video playback and up to 13MP camera units.
Furthermore, the new silicon by Qualcomm will support Dual and Triple SIM configurations. In addition to LTE, connectivity options will include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and FM radio. GPS, GLONASS, and China�s new BeiDou standard will cover location services.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 will support all major mobile operating systems including Android, Windows Phone and Firefox OS. Sampling of the SoC will begin by device manufacturers in the first half of 2014. The first commercially available devices are expected in the second half of the same year.
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- reader commentsExplorer!Qualcomm, which acts as a supplier to handset-makers, will soon be trying to convince them to buy 64-bit chips. Little wonder, then, that Qualcomm's press relations team quickly repudiated Mr Chandrasekher's claim that beyond being able to support mo...Reply2013-12-11 07:28mT}5RoyInspired by this, Toyota will produce V12 engine for low end car. Nah, I am just kidding. I am sure this is to prepare low end phone for 64-bit apps.Reply2013-12-11 04:42PRp%MasEnhaIntel i7, AMD FX series LOL Nothing new :PReply2013-12-11 02:369xx6Read all commentsPost your commentTotal reader comments: 45
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