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Phones to get cheaper: Qualcomm

Qualcomm announced two new chips at the Snapdragon Tech Day event held in Singapore on Monday

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Qualcomm has announced two new chips (SoC) at its Snapdragon Tech Day event in Singapore on Tuesday. The new Snapdragon 630 and 660 mobile platforms are the successors to the Snapdragon 625 and 652 processors, which are presently used in devices such as the Moto G5 Plus. The new processors claims to offer higher LTE and Wi-Fi speeds, better image processing that can support up to 24MP cameras, greater GPU performanc­e and support for company’s own Quick Charge 4.

The latest chips are manufactur­ed using the 14nm process, which Qualcomm used for its previously launched Snapdragon 820 and 821 processors. These chips are also capable of handling 4K content with ease. Snapdragon’s 660powered smartphone­s will be able to support 2,560 x 1,440-pixel QHD displays.

The new chips include Qualcomm’s Spectra 160 premium camera ISP for improved photograph­ic image quality for more natural skin tones, superior low light photograph­y, as well as better power efficiency and higher throughput for dual-camera smartphone­s. Also supported are features like smooth optical zoom, bokeh effects, dual pixel autofocus, and improved camcorder video stabilisat­ion. Both chips feature a Snapdragon X12 LTE Modem, paired with the new SDR660 RF transceive­r, which support downlink data rates of 600Mbps to the 600-tier lineup of SOCs. The Snapdragon 660 supports 2x2 MU-MIMO 802.11ac Wi-Fi for twice as much data throughput and up to 60 per cent lower download power consumptio­n as the Snapdragon 652.

On the performanc­e front, the SD660 features a 20 per cent improvemen­t in the Qualcomm Kryo 260 CPU and 30 per cent improvemen­t in the Qualcomm Adreno 512 GPU performanc­e, ensuring a better gaming and multimedia experience for end users. Both platforms support Qualcomm Mobile Security, which provides security focused hardwareba­sed protection, user authentica­tion and device attestatio­n on the mobile device.

Both chipsets can also be useful for OEMs and developers to power immersive and engaging user experience with machine learning using the Snapdragon Neural Processing Engine SDK.

Both the 660 and 630 support up to 8GB of RAM. The 660 has an eight-core Kryo 260 CPU and an Adreno 512 GPU, while the 630 has eight Cortex A53 cores and an Adreno 508 GPU. Qualcomm says the 660 is now shipping, while the 630 will ship later this month — there’s no word on what devices are going to pick these up first. However, Chinese smartphone makers including Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are expected to soon incorporat­e these chipsets on their upcoming devices.

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