Qualcomm Teases its Next Snapdragon 820 Self Learning Chipset
Chipset maker Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810
SoC marked the beginning of a new era, deployed in latest devices like
the HTC One M9. However, it seems the company has something more in
store. At the ongoing Mobile World Congress, it offered a brief teaser
of their next iteration of chipsets.
Expected by the end of the year, the
Snapdragon 820 will use a custom 64-bit architecture, the Qualcomm Kyro,
and will be built using the FinFET process, similar to Intel’s tri-gate
‘3D’ fabrication method. These 64-bit processors will be based on
Qualcomm’s own Kro design replacing ARM’s.
Moreover, the Snapdragon 820 will be the
first SoC designed and integrated with the company’s own Zeroth
platform, a cognitive self learning module. This allows devices to have
an AI of their own, making them more personal and adaptive to external
factors.
The 820 SoC is expected to arrive by end
of the year and may show up devices by next year. In addition, Qualcomm
also announced that it’ll be rolling out new modems named X5, X7, X8
and X10 and X12 depending upon their capabilities.