Qualcomm today has officially announced a pair of new chipsets Snapdragon 660 and 630 Processors.
Snapdragon 660 chip uses the 14nm FinFET process, and there’s an X12 LTE modem on board that can support download speeds up to 600Mbps. The SnapDragon 660 boasts 14-bit Spectra 160 ISP that will support cameras with a dual 16MP+16MP setup, that can take up to 24-megapixel photos and can record 4K video at 30fps. On top of all that, the 660 also offers support for Bluetooth 5 and Quick Charge 4, the latter of which can get you up to 50 percent battery life in just 15 minutes of charging.
There’s an Adreno 512 GPU on board as well, which sees a 30 percent performance boost over the Adreno 510 GPU. It also supports up to 8GB of RAM.
Snapdragon 630, it has many same features with the SnapDragon 660, including the aforementioned X12 LTE modem, Bluetooth 5 support, and Quick Charge 4 support. It’s built on the 14nm FinFET process, too. The SD630 supports dual cameras of the 13MP+13MP variety, and there’s an octa-core processor and Adreno 508 GPU.
Snapdragon 630 won’t be shipping out until the end of May. Snapdragon 660 is currently available for manufacturers.