In 2015, the latest round of flagship devices will feature Snapdragon 810 and 808 processors. The two Snapdragon processors, developed by Qualcomm, have 32- and 64-bit support. The company has sent them out to hardware manufacturers with the first half of next year being the scheduled arrival for consumer devices.
The Snapdragon 810 and 808 are Qualcomm’s first to be built with the 20nm process like the current round of processors from Samsung and Apple. Samsung has the Exynos 5433 and Apple has its A8. The two aforementioned processors are already found in devices currently on the market.
This fall, Android will see 64-bit support for the first time ever when Android L is released. From there going forward, hardware manufacturers have the choice of allowing a device to work with 64-bit architecture even if the processor has the necessary technology.
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