Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 could yield big camera gains

From PC World: Qualcomm has teased out some more details about its upcoming Snapdragon 820 processor, including a refreshed GPU and an image processing unit that could lead to big improvements in smartphone cameras.

The 820 is Qualcomm’s next mobile chip for the high end of the market, due to appear in products in the first half of next year. It’s aimed mainly at smartphones, tablets, and virtual reality headsets.

It’s an important chip for Qualcomm, whose current Snapdragon 810 was dropped earlier this year by one of its biggest customers. Qualcomm never named the customer but it was widely understood to be Samsung, which went with an in-house processor for its Galaxy S6 smartphone.

Qualcomm first discussed the 820 at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, revealing plans for a new 64-bit CPU core dubbed Kryo. On Wednesday, at the Siggraph graphics conference in Los Angeles, it described the visual computing components to be integrated alongside the CPU.

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