Since Qualcomm just revealed the Snapdragon 810 and 808, a pair of 64-bit high-performance
Qualcomm chipsets slated to show up in flagship Android devices early next year.
Both new Snapdragons come with 64-bit support, but they won't be the first Qualcomm chipsets
to have it: the Snapdragon 610 and 615, announced at Mobile World Congress in February, will
hit the market just in time for the 2014 holiday season. The difference, however, is in the rest of
the package; the 810 and 808 will come packed with plenty of other powerful goods.

Interestingly, these new Qualcomm chipset released are much earlier than it usually does;
the 810 and 808 won't be available on devices until the first half of 2015. This is largely due to
competitive pressure: MediaTek, Intel and NVIDIA are going big by pushing out chips with 64-bit
support and, in some cases, eight cores. It is obviously that Qualcomm does not want to
lose its momentum or popularity in the mobile chipset market.
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