Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Chips Look to Amaze Consumers in 2012

Qualcomm has announced the next generation in Snapdragon – the S4 series of SoCs that are set to be in phones and tablets starting in 2012. This new chipset brings the manufacturing process from 45nm to 28nm resulting in a more power efficient chipset that is low on heat and physical real estate.

They’re calling the CPU inside Krait which boasts a new architecture that’ll net them 60% gains in performance over the current S3 chipsets. Clock speeds can go from 1.5GHz to 2.5GHz. While we’re not sure we’ll ever see this thing maxed out inside of a phone or a tablet, we’re glad to hear that the potential to unlock those clock speeds are there.

Alongside the CPU we’re getting an Adreno 225 GPU. To put that into perspective, the Adreno 220 is already said to provide graphical power that rivals last generation’s consoles. This one is a bit of a step forward and it’s said to provide 50% more power than the 220.

The chipset combines all major spectrum frequencies for use around the world, meaning HTC, Samsung, Motorola and what have you won’t have to use different chipsets, making it all that more streamlined, faster and easier for carriers and OEMs to build their phones.

We won’t go too much further into the deets but be sure to find them over at Qualcomm’s site in .PDF form. Manufacturers are said to already be sampling this one. [PhoneScoop]

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