Along with the new Snapdragon Wear 2100 SoC for wearables, Qualcomm also announced three new processors for mobile devices - the Snapdragon 625, 435 and 425. The three new Snapdragon processors support LTE connectivity with carreir aggregation, Snapdragon All Mode, 802.11ac with MU-MIMO, dual camera image signal processors (ISPs), Qualcomm TruSignal technology for improved call reliability, Qualcomm Hexagon DSP for power efficient audio with sensor hub, and Qualcomm Quick Charge. Last, but not the least, is the entry-level Snapdragon 425, the successor to the Snapdragon 410 and 412. A month after Qualcomm unveiled its new flagship mobile processor, the chipmaker followed it up by announcing four new members of the lower-tier Snapdragon family which are expected to make its way to mobile devices starting on the second half of this year. Two of the four new SoCs that were launched belong to the Snapdragon 400 series namely the Snapdragon 415 and Snapdragon 425; both of which boasts eight (8) Cortex-A53 processing cores which are divided in two groups with varying clock speeds and are accompanied by an Adreno 405 GPU. All of Qualcomm’s new processor are LTE-capable, albeit the Snapdragon 415 only has Qualcomm X5 LTE module which is peaks at 150Mbps DL and 50Mbps UL, while the rest of the gang are equipped with a Qualcomm X8 LTE modem which are capable of download and upload speeds of up to 300Mbps and 100Mbps respectively. Read more in our articles including "Qualcomm intros Snapdragon 625, 435 and 425 processors" and "Qualcomm Adds 4 New Snapdragon 400/600 Processors".
Along with the new Snapdragon Wear 2100 SoC for wearables, Qualcomm also announced three new processors for mobile devices - the Snapdragon 625, 435 and 425. The three new Snapdragon processors support LTE connectivity with carreir aggregation, Snapdragon All Mode, 802.11ac with MU-MIMO, dual camera image signal processors (ISPs), Qualcomm TruSignal technology for improved call reliability, Qualcomm Hexagon DSP for power efficient audio with sensor hub, and Qualcomm Quick Charge.
Last, but not the least, is the entry-level Snapdragon 425, the successor to the Snapdragon 410 and 412. A month after Qualcomm unveiled its new flagship mobile processor, the chipmaker followed it up by announcing four new members of the lower-tier Snapdragon family which are expected to make its way to mobile devices starting on the second half of this year. Two of the four new SoCs that were launched belong to the Snapdragon 400 series namely the Snapdragon 415 and Snapdragon 425; both of which boasts eight (8) Cortex-A53 processing cores which are divided in two groups with varying clock speeds and are accompanied by an Adreno 405 GPU.
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