Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Qualcomm will begin volume production of its first 8-core CPU, the Snapdragon 615, soon and plans to unveil its 64-bit 8-core 810-series and 6-core 808-series products before year-end 2014, the chipset vendor announced at the recently concluded Qualcomm Reference Design (QRD) 2014 held in Shenzhen, China.
The Snapdragon 615 will target the mid-range smartphone segment, while the 64-bit-enabled Snapdragon 810- and 808-series CPUs are designated for high-end smartphones, supporting 4G technology.
Both the Snapdragon 810 and 808 chips will be fabricated at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) using the advanced 20nm process.
Smartphones powered by 4G and 64-bit chipset solutions are likely to lead in the race for hardware specifications in the smartphone space in 2014, a reminiscence of the leading market position enjoyed by 8-core CPUs in 2013, according to industry sources.
The 8-core CPUs have been in volume production for over six months, with prices of 8-core smartphone now falling under CNY1,000 (US$163), and therefore the adoption of 8-core chips may not be able to effectively lift up smartphone prices in the end market, according to industry sources.
Qualcomm has incorporated its 8-core Snapdragon 810-series chips with 64-bit and 4G technologies, apparently setting new hardware specifications for high-end smartphones, commented the sources.
By: DocMemory Copyright © 2023 CST, Inc. All Rights Reserved
|