Qualcomm develops 1.3GHz 45nm chipset for phones and netbooks

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UPDATE: Video of Android running Snapdragon powered Eee PC added below.

Qualcomm at the Computex presscon unveiled a 45nm based QSD8650A Snapdragon chipset. This SoC meant for smartphones and smartbooks (netbooks) advances over the previous Snapdragon chipsets and features a processor clocking at 1.3GHz, UMTS and CDMA 3G connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi, hi-def video recording and playback, Bluetooth 2.1 and support for WXGA resolution display, MediaFLO, DVB-H and ISDB-T.

This chipset will be under sampling before the end of this year so expect an end product to reach sometime in 2010.

Qualcomm also added one more chipset to the Snapdragon family. It’s the QSD8672 chipset that boasts dual CPU support, clock speed of up to 1.5GHz and full HD playback.

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