Mobile processor new products first look at the five giants to fight 64-bit

2014 was a quiet year for the mobile processor industry. In the past year, the development of Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor has tended to stagnate, and this series of processors has not had a big performance boost for quite a long time. Both the industry and Android consumers are eagerly awaiting the long-awaited ARM 64-bit ARMv8 architecture, and new hardware and Android L will come to people later this year.

Companies such as Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung and NVIDIA will release their new processor portfolios by the end of this year or early next year. Let's take a look at the new products from major companies.

Qualcomm's 64-bit Snapdragon processor

In the past year, Snapdragon 800 series processors were mainly high-end smartphone manufacturers, but the revised Snapdragon 801 and 805 did not improve performance. Although many manufacturers have begun to use the Snapdragon 805 with Adreno 420 GPU, in fact, this SoC (system-on-a-chip) 300Mbps LTE-A download speed is not much better than the current level of the industry.

Conversely, consumers are looking forward to the Snapdragon 410, 610 and 615, which will be released later this year. These SoCs are based on the 64-bit ARMv8 architecture. Of course, they don't represent Qualcomm's top 64-bit SoC designs, and the Snapdragon 808 and 810 are the top of the line.

Five brands of mobile processor new products look ahead

These processors will not be much better than Qualcomm's products this year in terms of performance. The Snapdragon 410, 610, and 615 all use ARM's Cortex-A53 processor core, which is a follow-on version of the Cortex-A9, not a later version of the more powerful Cortex-A15. Qualcomm said that the performance of these processors can reach the current Cortex-A9 level, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 quad-core Exynos 4412 SoC is the current level of representative. This architecture will make energy efficient, so that vendors like Qualcomm can add more cores to the processor to improve peak performance without compromising battery life.

These new processors will use Qualcomm's new Adreno 400 GPU to further enhance the processor's graphics performance and energy efficiency. We can compare their relationship with the current Qualcomm flagship Snapdragon processor from the form below.

Five brands of mobile processor new products look ahead

As you can see from the table, each of the new 600 Series Snapdragon processors does not correspond to the current high-end Snapdragon processors. The performance of the 410 and 610 is not comparable to the current flagship 801 and the stronger 805, but the 615 with an eight-core architecture provides some additional performance in a multi-threaded environment. In addition, the Adreno 405's graphics processing power is not much higher than the Adreno 330, we need to wait for Qualcomm's new 800 series SoC to exceed the current level.

These Qualcomm's upcoming processors will have a significant increase in energy efficiency, allowing devices to maintain sufficient power to cope with various conditions, extend battery life, and improve LTE connectivity for mid-range phones.

Five brands of mobile processor new products look ahead

Let's look ahead to 2015, when Qualcomm will release Snapdragon 808 and 810 with 20nm process technology, their performance will be equal to or exceed the current processor on the market with Cortex-A57 architecture, Cortex-A57 is a common high The successor of the performance core Cortex-A15. The Adreno 418 and 430 also provide slightly more graphics processing power than the current Adreno GPU. In addition, the 808 and 810 improved support for screen resolution and camera pixels, while Qualcomm was the first processor to adopt a 20-nanometer process.

Most importantly, Qualcomm, which is a 64-bit player, will not immediately bring a performance leap. Qualcomm will first release mid-range products, which will not cause serious damage to current equipment. If you have just purchased a flagship phone, don't worry too much, because these Qualcomm products will be equipped next year's flagship smartphones next year.

Qualcomm's roadmap indicates that the company intends to accumulate more quality products, so MediaTek has the opportunity to impact the broader smartphone market by the end of the year.

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