Saturday, July 28, 2018

Future of QualComm Frst Look on Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 835

Future of QualComm Frst Look on Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 835





Qualcomm and Samsung officially introduced the Snapdragon 835 last week, but have not yet given any details up to the 10 nm production process, the first Leak follows with some more information.

In the joint presentation of the Snapdragon 835 last week, neither Samsung nor Qualcomm reveal details to the processor itself, apart from the fact that it is produced first in the new 10 nm FinFET process of Samsung and so energy efficient and more powerful than any of his predecessors his should. In addition, details about the USB-C Power-Delivery-compatible quick-charging method QuickCharge were 4.0 announced.

Of course we would like to learn more! An official source revealed that the announcement not will probably happen until next year at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but fortunately there are Chinese sources , often already provide us with advance information. This time, a new table was introduced, in which some important data of the new Snapdragon 835 are revealed in comparison to a previously unannounced Snapdragon 660. 


The latter is to appear in the second quarter of 2017 for the first time in new mid-range devices from Vivo and Oppo. The Snapdragon 835 is already contrary to the Mobile World Congress in late February 2017 Galaxy S8 expected from Samsung.

Snapdragon 835:

As we know , the new high-end Soc Qualcomm is produced in 10nm FinFET process and the model number of MSM 8998, very early stage in Compatibility documents from Microsoft appeared , and actually the Snapdragon 830 has been assigned. This means, what was to be expected, that there will probably be no Snapdragon 830. In contrast to Snapdragon 821 and 820, the Snapdragon 835 will again be an octa core SOC.



  • The source didnt reveal how high these eight nuclei clocks are. 
  • These are Kryo 200 cores with two quad-core clusters. 
  • Adeno 512 is integrated as a GPU.  
  • The SOC supports 4-channel LPDDR4X-1866 RAM as well as the new Universal Flash Storage (UFS) version 2.1, unlike UFS 2.0 with the Snapdragon 820/821. 
  • Thanks to the X16 modem, the Snapdragon 835 can reach up to 1 Gbps download speed in compatible mobile networks using Cat.16.

Snapdragon 660:

In the second quarter 2017, the successor to the midrange processor Snapdragon 653 should come on the market, which is, however, still produced in 14 nm-LPP process. 

  • The model number of the Snapdragon 660 is MSM 8976 Plus. 
  • This is also an octa core with two quadruplets clusters from regular cryogenic nuclei (not Kryo 200 as in Snapdragon 835). 
  • The first four work with 2.2 Ghz, the second with 1.9 Ghz. 
  • Adeno 512 is integrated as a GPU. 
  • The Snapdragon 660 also supports UFS 2.1 and LPDDR4X-1866 RAM, but only 2 channels from the latter, and  
  • Maximum of one X10 modem can be integrated.
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