Qualcomm Snapdragon
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Snapdragon is a family of mobile system on chips (SoC) by Qualcomm. Qualcomm considers Snapdragon a "platform" for use in smartphones, tablets, and smartbook devices.
The original Snapdragon CPU, dubbed Scorpion,[1] is Qualcomm's own design. It has many features similar to those of the ARM Cortex-A8 core and it is based on the ARM v7 instruction set, but theoretically has much higher performance for multimedia-related SIMD operations.[2] The successor to Scorpion, found in S4 Snapdragon SoCs is named Krait and has many similarities with the ARM Cortex-A15 CPU and is also based on the ARMv7 instruction set.
All Snapdragon processors contain the circuitry to decode high-definition video (HD) resolution at 720p or 1080p depending on the Snapdragon chipset.[3] Adreno, the company's proprietary GPU technology, integrated into Snapdragon chipsets (and certain other Qualcomm chipsets) is Qualcomm's own design, using assets the company acquired from AMD.[4] The Adreno 225 GPU in Snapdragon S4 SoCs adds support for DirectX 9.3 which makes it compatible with Microsoft Windows 8[5]
Compared to System on chips from many competitors, Snapdragon SoCs have been unique in that they have had the modem for cellular communication on-die. That is, they do not require a separate external modem on the PCB. Since Snapdragon S4, the majority of S4 SoCs also features on-die WiFi, GPS/GLONASS and Bluetooth.[6] This integration reduces the complexity and cost of the final design for the OEM. It also has the advantage of benefiting from advancements made in the manufacturing process, for example 28 nm in most S4 SoCs, thus providing modems and other dedicated circuitry with lower power characteristics than external chips manufactured with older processes.
History
- Q4 2008
- The first chipsets in the Snapdragon family, the QSD8650 and the QSD8250, were made available.
- 1 June 2010
- Qualcomm announced sampling of the MSM8x60 series of Snapdragon SoC's.[7]
- 17 November 2010
- Qualcomm announces the roadmap for Next-Gen Snapdragon SoC development, including the MSM8960, citing future improvements in CPU and GPU performance and lower power consumption.[8]
- 5 January 2011
- A version of Microsoft Windows compiled for ARM is shown running on the Snapdragon SoC at CES 2011.[9]
- 3 August 2011
Snapdragon S1
Model Number | Semiconductor technology | CPU Instruction Set | CPU | CPU Cache | GPU | Memory Technology | Wireless Radio Technologies | Sampling Availability | Utilizing Devices |
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MSM7225[11] | 65 nm | ARMv6 | 528 MHz ARM11 | Software rendered 2D support | GSM (GPRS/EDGE), UMTS (HSPA) | 2007 | HTC Tattoo, HTC Wildfire | ||
MSM7625[11] | 65 nm | ARMv6 | 528 MHz ARM11 | Software rendered 2D support | GSM (GPRS/EDGE), CDMA (1x Rev. A, 1xEV-DO Rev. A), UMTS (HSPA) | 2007 | |||
MSM7227[11] | 65 nm | ARMv6 | 600-800 MHz ARM11 | Adreno 200 | GSM (GPRS/EDGE), UMTS (HSPA) | 2008 |
600 MHz LG Optimus Me, Samsung Galaxy Fit, Samsung Galaxy Mini, Samsung Galaxy 551, LG Optimus Chic, ZTE Blade, HTC Legend, Mytouch 3G Slide, HTC Gratia, LG Optimus One P500 GSM, ViewSonic ViewPad 7, Samsung Galaxy Europa, Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 (SE Shakira), HTC Aria, Palm Pixi GSM, OlivePad VT-100, HTC Wildfire S, Alcatel OT-990, Micromax A70, LG Optimus chat L-04C, Huawei Pocket WiFi S II S41HW, Huawei Ideos X3, Huawei Sonic U8650, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro, Garmin & Asus M10, WellCom A88, Coolpad W706, Garmin & Asus A10 800 MHz Samsung Galaxy Gio, Samsung Galaxy Ace, Odys Space, LG Optimus Net, LG Optimus Hub, ZTE Skate, HTC ChaCha, HTC Salsa, Huawei smart bar S42HW, Coolpad 7260, ZTE Blade S | ||
MSM7627[11] | 65 nm | ARMv6 | 600-800 MHz ARM11 | Adreno 200 | GSM (GPRS/EDGE), CDMA (1x Rev. A, 1xEV-DO Rev. A), UMTS (HSPA) | 2008 |
LG Optimus V, LG VS740(Ally/Apex), Kyocera Zio, Motorola Devour, Palm Pixi Plus, BlackBerry Curve 8500(8530 CDMA), Motorola ES400, Samsung Galaxy Prevail, Samsung SCH-i509 (Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA), Coolpad 5820, Ouku Horizon P801W, ZTE Score x500 | ||
MSM7225A | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 600-800 MHz ARM Cortex-A5 | Adreno 200 (enhanced) | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS | Q4 2011 | |||
MSM7625A | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 600-800 MHz ARM Cortex-A5 | Adreno 200 (enhanced) | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B, 1xEV-DO MC Rev.A) |
Q4 2011 | |||
MSM7227A | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 0.8-1.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A5 | L2: 256 KB | Adreno 200 (enhanced) | 200 MHz LPDDR1 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS | Q4 2011 | 800 MHz 1000 MHz LG Optimus L7, Motorola Defy XT XT535, Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, Samsung Omnia M, Huawei Ascend G300, ZTE Blade II, HTC Desire V(WCDMA)/VT(TD-SDMA) (China Only) |
MSM7627A | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 0.8-1.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A5 | Adreno 200 (enhanced) | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B, 1xEV-DO MC Rev.A) |
Q4 2011 | HTC Desire VC T328d, Huawei Ascend C8812 | ||
QSD8250 | 65 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz Scorpion | L2: 512 KB | Adreno 200 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), UMTS/WCDMA (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS | Q4 2008 |
Acer Stream/Liquid, Acer neoTouch S200, Dell Venue Pro (Lightning), Dell Streak, Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile REGZA Phone T-01C, HP Compaq AirLife 100, HTC Desire, HTC HD2, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC HD7, HTC 7 Pro, Nexus One, Huawei SmaKit S7, Lenovo LePhone, LG Optimus Q, LG Optimus Z, LG Quantum, LG Panther, Pantech IM-A600S, Pantech IM-A650S, Sharp LYNX SH-10B, Sharp LYNX 3D SH-03C, Samsung Focus, Samsung Omnia 7, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Toshiba dynapocket T-01B/KG01, Toshiba TG01/TG02/TG03. | |
QSD8650 | 65 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz Scorpion | L2: 512 KB | Adreno 200 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B, 1xEV-DO MC Rev.A) |
Q4 2008 |
Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile REGZA Phone IS04(TSI04), Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile T006 (TS006)/iida X-Ray (TSX06), HTC Arrive, HTC Droid Incredible, HTC Evo 4G, LG Apollo GW990, LG Fathom VS750, LG GW820 eXpo, LG GW825 IQ, LG Optimus 7, Sharp IS01 (SHI01)/IS03 (SHI03), Sony Ericsson S004 (SO004)/S005 (SO005)/S006 (SO006)/iida G11 (SOX02)/S007 (SO007), Toshiba dynapocket IS02 (TSI01)/K01, Toshiba T004 (TS004), Pantech Sirius α IS06 (PTI06), Kyocera Echo, Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile T007 (TS007), Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile T008 (TS008), NEC Casio CA007, Kyocera K009 (KY009), Fujitsu F001 (FJ001), Sony Ericsson Arbano Affare (SOY05) |
Snapdragon S2
Model Number | Semiconductor technology | CPU Instruction Set | CPU | CPU Cache | GPU | Memory Technology | Wireless Radio Technologies | Sampling Availability | Utilizing Devices |
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MSM7230 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 800 MHz Scorpion | Adreno 205 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS | Q2 2010 | Acer Liquid Metal, HP Veer, HTC Desire Z, Huawei U8800, NEC Casio Medias N-04C, Dell Smoke, Dell Flash, Huawei Ideos X5 | ||
MSM7630 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 800 MHz Scorpion | Adreno 205 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B, 1xEV-DO MC Rev.A, SV-DO) |
Q2 2010 | Casio G'zOne Commando, HTC Evo Shift 4G, HTC Merge, Sky VegaXpress IM-A710K | ||
APQ8055 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1-1.4 GHz Scorpion | L2: 512 KB | Adreno 205 | Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2[12] | Lacks modem | Q2 2010 | Nokia Lumia 900, Bambook Sunflower[13] |
MSM8255 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz Scorpion | L2: 256 KB | Adreno 205 | Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS | Q2 2010 |
Acer Iconia Smart, Acer Allegro, Fujitsu F-12C, HTC Desire HD, HTC Desire S, HTC Incredible S, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC One V, HTC Radar, Huawei U9000 Ideos X6, Huawei Vision, LG Eclypse,[14] Samsung Exhibit II 4G, Sharp Galapagos 003SH/005SH, Sharp Aquos Phone f (SH-13C), Sharp Aquos Phone the Hybrid (007SH/007SH J), Sharp Aquos Phone the Premium (009SH), Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman, Sony Ericsson Xperia Active, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro (SO-02C), Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (GSM), Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro, Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro, Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, T-Mobile myTouch 4G, ZTE Tania, ZTE 008Z |
MSM8255T | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1.4/1.5 GHz Scorpion | L2: 256 KB | Adreno 205 | Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS | 2011 |
1.4 GHz Alcatel OT-995,[15] HP Pre 3, HTC Titan, HTC Titan II, Nokia Lumia 710, Nokia Lumia 800, Huawei U8860 Honor,[16] Samsung Focus S, Samsung Galaxy S Plus,[17] Samsung Galaxy W,[18] Samsung Omnia W, Sharp Aquos Phone SH-12C,[19] Sharp Aquos Phone 006SH, Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S[20] 1.5 GHz HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7003) |
MSM8655 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1/1.2 GHz Scorpion | L2: 256 KB | Adreno 205 | Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B) |
Q2 2010 |
1 GHz Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T, HTC Droid Incredible 2,[21] HTC Evo Design 4G,[22] HTC Thunderbolt, LG Revolution, Motorola Triumph, Pantech Mirach IS11PT, Samsung Conquer 4G,[23] Sharp IS05 (SHI05), Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (CDMA), Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro (IS11S) 1.2 GHz BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, BlackBerry Torch 9810, BlackBerry Torch 9860 |
MSM8655T | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1.4 GHz Scorpion | L2: 512 KB | Adreno 205 | Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B) |
2011 |
HP Pre 3, Kyosera Digno ISW11K, NEC Casio Medias BR IS11N, Sharp Aquos Phone IS11SH,[citation needed] Sharp Aquos Phone IS12SH,[citation needed] Sharp Aquos Phone IS13SH, Toshiba Regza Phone IS11T[citation needed] |
Snapdragon S3
Model Number | Semiconductor technology | CPU Instruction Set | CPU | CPU Cache | GPU | Memory Technology | Wireless Radio Technologies | Sampling Availability | Utilizing Devices |
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APQ8060 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2-1.7 GHz Dual-core Scorpion | L2: 1MB | Adreno 220 | Single-channel 333 MHz ISM/266 MHz LPDDR2[24] | Connectivity features not included (lacks modem) | 2011 | HP TouchPad, HTC Jetstream, HTC Vivid, Le Pan II, LG Nitro HD, Samsung Galaxy S II (SGH-T989), Samsung Galaxy S II LTE, Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G |
MSM8260 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2-1.7 GHz Dual-core Scorpion | L2: 1MB | Adreno 220 | Single-channel 333 MHz ISM/266 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS | Q3 2010 |
Asus Eee Pad Memo,[citation needed] HTC Amaze 4G, HTC Sensation,HTC One S(1.7 GHz Asia Version) HTC Sensation XE, Huawei Mediapad,[citation needed] Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Sony Xperia Ion,[25] Sony Xperia S, Sony Xperia acro S, T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, Xiaomi MI-One, ZTE V71A[citation needed], Oppo Find 3 |
MSM8660 | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2-1.7 GHz Dual-core Scorpion | L2: 1MB | Adreno 220 | Single-channel 333 MHz ISM/266 MHz LPDDR2 | GSM (GPRS, EDGE), W-CDMA/UMTS (HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+), MBMS, CDMA2000 (1xRTT, 1xEV-DO Rel.0/Rev.A/Rev.B, 1xEV-DO MC Rev.A) |
Q3 2010 | HTC Evo 3D (GSM), HTC Evo 3D (CDMA), HTC Rezound, LG Connect 4G [26], LG Optimus LTE LU6200,[citation needed] Pantech Vega Racer, LG Lucid, Samsung Galaxy Note,Xiaomi MI-One (CDMA2000 for China Telecom) |
Snapdragon S4
Model Tier | Model Number | Semiconductor technology | CPU Instruction Set | CPU | CPU Cache | GPU | Memory Technology | Wireless Radio Technologies | Sampling Availability | Utilizing Devices |
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Play[27] | MSM8225[28] | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A5[11] | Adreno 203 | UMTS (GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSPA) | 1H 2012 | |||
MSM8625[28] | 45 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A5[11] | Adreno 203 | CDMA/UMTS (GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSPA, 1xRev.A, 1xEV-DO Rev.A/B) | 1H 2012 | ||||
Plus | MSM8227[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz dual-core Krait[11] | Adreno 305 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), UMTS (DC-HSPA+, TD-SCDMA) | 2H 2012 | |||
MSM8627[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1 GHz dual-core Krait[11] | Adreno 305 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), CDMA/UMTS (HSPA+, 1x Adv./DOr0/A/B, SVDO-DB) | 2H 2012 | ||||
APQ8030[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2 GHz dual-core Krait[11] | Adreno 305 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), (lacks modem) | 2H 2012 | ||||
MSM8230 | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 305 | Single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), GSM (GPRS, EDGE), UMTS (DC-HSPA+, TD-SCDMA) | Q3 2012 | ||
MSM8630[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 305 | Single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), GSM (GPRS, EDGE), CDMA/UMTS (HSPA+, 1x Adv./DOr0/A/B, SVDO-DB) | Q3 2012 | ||
MSM8930[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.2 GHz dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 305 | Single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), World Mode (LTE FDD/TDD CAT3, SVLTE-DB, TD-SCDMA, Rel9 DC-HSPA+, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, EGAL, 1x Adv., 1x EV-DO Rev. A/B) | Q3 2012 | ||
APQ8060A[28] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz dual-core Krait[11] | Adreno 225 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), (lacks modem) | 2H 2012 | ||||
MSM8260A | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 225 | Dual-channel 500 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), GSM (GPRS, EDGE), UMTS (DC-HSPA+, TD-SCDMA) | Q1 2012 | Asus Padfone,[29] HTC One S,[30] ZTE V9S[citation needed] | |
MSM8660A | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 225 | Dual-channel 500 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), CDMA/UMTS (HSPA+, 1x Adv./DOr0/A/B, SVDO-DB) | Q1 2012 | Sharp AQUOS PHONE SERIE ISW16SH[31] | |
MSM8960[32] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 225 | Dual-channel 500 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), World Mode (LTE FDD/TDD CAT3, SVLTE-DB, TD-SCDMA, Rel9 DC-HSPA+, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, EGAL, 1x Adv., 1x EV-DO Rev. A/B) | Q1 2012 |
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (3G/4G version),[33] HTC One XL,[30] HTC One X (North America),[34] ZTE V96,[35] HTC EVO 4G LTE[36] Sony Xperia GX[37] Sony Xperia SX[38] Samsung Galaxy SIII (LTE model),[39] Sharp Aquos Phone Zeta,[39] Toshiba REGZA Phone T-02D,[39] Panasonic Eluga Power,[39] AQUOS Phone sv SH-10D[39] | |
Pro | MSM8960T[40] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Dual-core Krait | L2: 1 MB | Adreno 320 | Dual-channel 500 MHz LPDDR2 | BT 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), World Mode (LTE FDD/TDD CAT3, SVLTE-DB, TD-SCDMA, Rel9 DC-HSPA+, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, EGAL, 1x Adv., 1x EV-DO Rev. A/B) | 2H 2012 | |
APQ8064[32] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Quad-core Krait | Adreno 320 | BT 4.0, 802.11ac/a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), (lacks cell modem) | 2012 | ||||
Prime | MPQ8064[41] | 28 nm | ARMv7 | 1.5-1.7 GHz Quad-core Krait | Adreno 320 | (lacks modem) | 2012 |
Similar platforms
- Ax by Apple
- Atom by Intel
- Tegra by Nvidia
- Exynos by Samsung
- NovaThor by ST-Ericsson
- OMAP by Texas Instruments
See also
- Rockchip
- Allwinner
- Qualcomm MSM7000
- Smartbook, a new netbook-like class of devices, first models of which are powered by Snapdragon
- PXA by Marvell
- i.MX by Freescale
- SH-Mobile by Renesas
- Nomadik (discontinued) by ST-Ericsson
- ZiiLabs ZMS series
- Snapdragon Stadium, temporary name used for Qualcomm Stadium in December 2011
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