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List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chip

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Designed by
  
Qualcomm

Cores
  
1, 2, 4, 6, or 8

Instruction set
  
ARM

Application
  
Mobile SoC

Produced
  
From 2007; 10 years ago (2007) to present

Microarchitecture
  
ARM11, Cortex-A5, Cortex-A7, Cortex-A53, Cortex-A57, Cortex-A72, Scorpion, Krait, Kryo

This is a list of Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. Snapdragon is a family of mobile system on a chip (SoC) made by Qualcomm for use in smartphones, tablets, and smartbook devices.

Contents

Snapdragon 208, 210 and 212

The Snapdragon 208 and Snapdragon 210 were announced on September 9, 2014.
The Snapdragon 212 was announced on July 28, 2015.

Snapdragon 410 and 412

The Snapdragon 410 system on a chip was announced on 9 December 2013, it is Qualcomm's first 64-bit mobile system on a chip. It also has Multimode 4G LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou capabilities, and contains the Adreno 306 GPU. It is capable of supporting a 1080p screen and a 13 Megapixel camera.
The Snapdragon 412 was announced on July 28, 2015

Snapdragon 415

The Snapdragon 415 and the old Snapdragon 425 (canceled later) were announced on February 18, 2015. Both are octa-core SoCs featuring eight ARM Cortex-A53 processor cores. They support LTE connectivity (Cat 4 and Cat 7, respectively), and feature the Adreno 405 GPU, the same GPU as used in the formerly introduced Snapdragon 615 which also has eight Cortex-A53 processor cores.

Snapdragon 425 and 427

The new Snapdragon 425 was announced on February 11, 2016.
The Snapdragon 427 was announced on October 18, 2016.

Snapdragon 430 and 435

The Snapdragon 430 was announced on September 15, 2015.
The Snapdragon 435 was announced on February 11, 2016.

  • Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0
  • Snapdragon 600

    The Snapdragon 600 was announced on January 8, 2013.

  • Display Controller: MDP 4. 2 RGB planes, 2 VIG planes, 1080p
  • CPU Instruction Set: ARMv7
  • Snapdragon 602A

    The Snapdragon 602A, for application in the motor industry, was announced on 6 January 2014.

    Snapdragon 610, 615 and 616

    The Snapdragon 610 and Snapdragon 615 were announced on February 24, 2014. The Snapdragon 615 is Qualcomm's first octa-core SoC. This is found in many smartphones by manufactures such as Motorola, Asus, Lenovo, LYF, INTEX etc.
    The Snapdragon 616 was announced on July 31, 2015.

  • Hardware HEVC/H.265 decode acceleration
  • Snapdragon 617, 625 and 626

    Snapdragon 617 was announced on September 15, 2015.
    Snapdragon 625 was announced on February 11, 2016.
    Snapdragon 626 was announced on October 18, 2016.

  • Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0
  • 14 nm FinFET Process (625 and 626)
  • The Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor uses 14 nm FinFet assembly process which leading to 35 per cent lesser power consumption as compared to the Snapdragon 617 processor with features like support for full HD (1080p), integrated X9 LTE modem, dual image signal processors, Adreno 506 PC-class graphics etc. It is designed to provide fast connectivity, vibrant displays, and performance that's both powerful and efficient.

    Snapdragon 650, 652 and 653

    Snapdragon 618 and Snapdragon 620 were announced on 18 February 2015. They have been since renamed as Snapdragon 650 and Snapdragon 652 respectively. Snapdragon 650 is a hexa-core SoC featuring two ARM Cortex-A72 processor cores and four Cortex-A53 cores, while Snapdragon 652 has four ARM Cortex-A72 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores. The specifications of the two chips are otherwise similar. They have a dual-channel LPDDR3 memory interface, support Cat 7 LTE connectivity, and feature a next-generation Adreno 510 GPU.
    Snapdragon 653 was announced on October 18, 2016.

  • Cortex A72+A53 CPU, Adreno 510 GPU
  • Quick Charge 3.0 technology
  • Quad HD Display Support
  • Snapdragon 800 series

    A Snapdragon 802 chip, 8092, for use in Smart TVs, was formerly announced by Qualcomm. They later confirmed that it will not be released, as demand for processors in that market is "smaller than anticipated".

    Snapdragon 800 and 801

    The Snapdragon 800 was announced on January 8, 2013.
    The Snapdragon 801 was announced on February 24, 2014.
    Notable features:

  • eMMC 5.0 support
  • 4 KiB + 4 KiB L0 cache, 16 KiB + 16 KiB L1 cache and 2 MiB L2 cache
  • 4K × 2K UHD video capture and playback
  • Up to 21 megapixel, stereoscopic 3D dual image signal processor
  • Adreno 330 GPU
  • USB 2.0 and 3.0
  • VP8 encoding/decoding
  • Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0
  • H.265/HEVC decoding in snapdragon 801
  • Snapdragon 805

    The Snapdragon 805 was announced on November 20, 2013.
    Notable features over its predecessor (801):

  • Quad-core Krait 450 CPU at up to 2.7 GHz per core
  • ARMv7-A
  • Dual camera image signal processor supporting up to 55 megapixel
  • stereoscopic 3D
  • Adreno 420 GPU
  • LPDDR3 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth
  • Qualcomm Hexagon DSP
  • QDSP6V5A?
  • 800 MHz
  • H.265/HEVC decoding
  • VP9 decoding
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • Snapdragon 808 and 810

    The Snapdragon 808 and 810 were announced on April 7, 2014.
    Snapdragon 808 notable features over its predecessor (805):

  • ARMv8-A
  • 64-bit architecture
  • Adreno 418 GPU with support for Vulkan 1.0
  • DSP Hexagon V56
  • 12-bit dual-ISP up to 21 MP
  • 20 nm manufacturing technology
  • Snapdragon 810 notable features over its predecessor (808):

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU
  • Adreno 430 GPU with support for Vulkan 1.0
  • 14-bit dual-ISP up to 55 MP
  • H.265/HEVC encoding
  • 4K main display support
  • Snapdragon 820 and 821

    The Snapdragon 820 was announced at the Mobile World Congress in March 2015, with the first phones featuring the SoC released in early 2016. The Snapdragon 821 was announced in July 2016. The 821 provided a 10% improvement in performance over the 820 due to a faster clocked CPU but otherwise had very similar features, with Qualcomm stating the 821 was designed to complement rather than replace the 820.

    Notable features over the Snapdragon 810:

  • 14 nm FinFET process
  • Kryo quad-core CPU
  • Adreno 530 GPU with support for Vulkan 1.0
  • Hexagon 680 DSP
  • eMMC 5.1/UFS 2.0
  • Quick Charge 3.0
  • Native 4K display at 60 fps
  • H.265/HEVC 10-bit decoding 4K at 60 fps
  • H.265/HEVC 10-bit encoding 4K at 30 fps
  • VP9 decoding 4K at 60 fps
  • Snapdragon 835

    The Snapdragon 835 was announced on November 17, 2016.

    Notable features over its predecessor (821):

  • 10 nm FinFET process
  • Kryo 280 octa-core CPU
  • Adreno 540 graphics with support for Vulkan 1.0
  • Hexagon 682 DSP
  • LPDDR4X
  • UFS 2.1 / SD 3.0
  • HDMI 2.0
  • Bluetooth 5
  • H.265/HEVC 10-bit decoding/encoding 4K at 60 fps
  • Quick Charge 4.0
  • Similar platforms

  • A-Series by AllWinner
  • Atom by Intel
  • Ax by Apple
  • Exynos by Samsung
  • i.MX by Freescale Semiconductor
  • Jaguar and Puma by AMD
  • K3Vx/Kirin by HiSilicon
  • MTxxxx by MediaTek
  • NovaThor by ST-Ericsson
  • OCTEON by Cavium
  • OMAP by Texas Instruments
  • R-Car by Renesas
  • RK3xxx by Rockchip
  • Tegra by Nvidia
  • VideoCore by Broadcom
  • References

    List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems-on-chip Wikipedia