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Qualcomm Intros 64-Bit Snapdragon 410 with Built-In LTE

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Dec 9, 2013, 4:49 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Qualcomm today announced its first 64-bit processor, the Snapdragon 410. The 410, which includes integrated LTE 4G, targets low-end smartphones while still offering high performance. It includes an Adreno 306 GPU and can handle 13-megapixel cameras and 1080p HD video playback. It packs support for NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS, most 3G technologies, and supports devices with two or three SIM cards. Qualcomm expects the Snapdragon 410 to sample during the first half of 2014 and reach consumer devices during the second half of 2014.

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Vmac39

Dec 10, 2013, 1:55 AM

Hmmm

Wonder if this will mean that high end smartphones will be 128 bit?

On the serious side, this should further help Microsoft with countries that focus on low end smart phones, maybe even here in the US, too. With Nokia manufacturing creating the hardware, I'm sure they will come out with some outstanding products. Hopefully, they will get this unified OS underway, with some killer features to attract more people.

It will also be interesting to see what OEMs will use these new processors in their tablets.
128-bit is not coming anytime soon.

Currently the main advantage.to 64-bit processors is the elimination of the 4GB Barrier. On PC's that is working great. However on smartphones we are just now coming close to that with the just announced. Samsung...
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