Qualcomm says Snapdragon 810 on track for H1 release

08 December, 2014

Last week we saw a rather disconcerting report put out by Business Korea regarding the new generation SoC by Qualcomm. The document commented on serious thermal issues and bugs with memory management that were likely to postpone the chip's arrival date.

Luckily today Jon Carvill, Senior Director of Public Relations at the California-based semiconductor corporation, cleared the smoke and assured everybody that the Snapdragon 810 will arrive as scheduled without problems. Carvill diplomatically refused to comment on the speculations themselves, but had this to say about the future of their upcoming chipset:


"I can tell you that everything with Snapdragon 810 remains on track and we expect commercial devices to be available in 1H 2015"

This of course is great news for OEMs and eager consumers waiting to get their hands on the next wave of flagship devices, powered by the 20nm, 64-bit Qualcomm chip. With Snapdragon 810 reference devices already available it seems likely that we are set to see the first consumer devices out in the open mid 2015.

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  • AnonD-350519
  • 10 Jan 2015
  • kAm

The K1 has a TDP of 4.5-5 watts, not 8-11 watts. Some phone chips have 4 watt TDP's but 2.5-3 watts is more the range.

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Dec 2014
  • LE{

also remember that old apps where not as new apps

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Dec 2014
  • LE{

i get your point loved the 5800 and the n97 when i had them but they just dropped it when android and windows came in i just hope that android 5.0 take advantage of the hardware phones have

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