Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 and 800
Qualcomm still dominates mobile processors (they’re the Intel of phones), and these two Snapdragon processors will likely be in many of the smartphones released during 2013. The quad-core Snapdragon 600 resides in both mid and high-end smartphones and tablets, can run at speeds of up to 1.9GHz and is equipped with an Adreno 320 graphics chip. Think of it like a turbo-boosted Snapdragon S4, which was found in the Galaxy S3 and most other phones that came out in late 2012, and you’ve got the idea.
Snapdragon 800 seen in: The vast majority of high-end, big screen smartphones released after the summer use the Snapdragon 800, so naming them looks like every geek’s mobile wish list. Sony utilizes the processor in the Xperia Z1 and the Z1 Ultra, while Samsung has stuffed it (along with 3GB of RAM) inside the Galaxy Note 3. LG uses it in the LG G2, Nokia in the Lumia 1520 and Lumia 2520 tablet, and Asus slotted it into the updated Padfone Infinity 2.
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