Qualcomm has officially announced its first 64-bit mobile chipset. Dubbed as Snapdragon 410, the chip is aimed at emerging markets aka designed for devices with sub-$150 (Rs. 9,000 approx) price tag. The Snapdragon 410 comes with LTE world-mode support, which includes support for both FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE and is based on ARM's Cortex A53 processor with 64-bit processing technology.
In addition, the chip also supports 4G LTE and 3G connectivity for all major modes and frequency bands across the globe, along with support for Dual and Triple SIM configurations. Other connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, FM radio, GPS, GLONASS, and China's new BeiDou.
According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 410 will support all the major mobile operating systems, which include Android, Windows Phone and Firefox OS.
The sampling of Snapdragon 410 is expected to begin in the first half of 2014 and will be implemented in commercial devices in the second half of 2014.
Source - Qualcomm
Via - FoneArena