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Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, 640, and 460 chipsets are coming in 2018!

Recently, Qualcomm announced the premium processor for 2018’s flagships: the Snapdragon 845. Besides that, Qualcomm mid-range line also releases Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, 640, and 460 chipsets with interesting specs. Check it out!

Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, 640, and 460 specs

When the end of the year is coming so close, manufacturers are gearing up not only for their new smartphones but also for the processors. In 2017, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 comes in some flagships such as Samsung Galaxy S8, HTC U11, OnePlus 5T, and Google Pixel 2. On the other hand, Qualcomm mid-range processor line in some affordable devices are so popular. For 2018, the details about Qualcomm’s mid-range processor are disclosed at their Snapdragon Technology Summit. Let’s take a closer look at the specs of

According to the information on Weibo, the Snapdragon 670 will replace the Snapdragon 660 with 10nm architecture for more power efficiency. Besides that, the 670 chip variant will offer 8 core: four 2GHz Kryo 360 cores and four 1.6GHz Kryo 385 cores. Furthermore, The GPU is an Adreno 620 and the dual 14-bit Spectra 260 ISP. This GPU can support a single camera with 26MP or 13MP+13MP dual snappers. The modem is an X16 LTE Cat.16 (1Gbps down/150Mbps up).

Let’s move to the Snapdragon 640. This chipset comes with 2 2.15GHz Kryo 360 cores and 6 clocked at 1.55 GHz with an Adreno 610 GPU. Moreover, the 640 processor shows an X12 LTE modem (600 down/150 up). Meanwhile, the ISP is the same as SND 670. The last budget-friendly chip today is Snapdragon 460. This processor is built on 14nm architecture with 8 Kryo 360 cores (four clocked at 1.8 GHz, the other four at 1.4 GHz). Most of the features are similar to the 640, but this chipset supports cameras up to 21 MP.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, 640, and 460 release date

There is no official information about these mobile platforms yet. We expect to get more information at CES in January. These chips might be available in some mid-range smartphones. Stay tuned to get more updated information from us!

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