Qualcomm is the brand behind the Snapdragon processors, which we see in most phones that are launched in Spain, today in the Moto G 5G Plus, for example. The company continues to expand its product range, now with the introduction of two new system-on-chips (SoCs) that are going to bring high-end photography to cheap mobiles.
The brand leaves us with the Qualcomm QCS610 and QCS410, which arrive within the company’s Vision Intelligence platform. These chips are designed to deliver premium camera technology, including high-end machine intelligence and machine learning features on cheap phones in the mid-range. An initiative similar to Google’s Pixel Visual Core, to improve cameras.
Qualcomm improves photography in the mid-range
This Qualcomm QCS610 and QSC410 SoC are a high-performance IoT System-on-Chip (SoC) that offers premium features, designed to bring photography from high-end to mid-range on Android. Thanks to them, features such as machine learning, voice UI enablement, wireless connectivity, sensor processing and more are introduced to these phones.
They are designed to give good camera processing and machine learning. This is possible because it integrates a powerful Image Signal Processor (ISP) and Qualcomm’s own artificial intelligence (AI) engine, along with a heterogeneous computing architecture that includes highly optimized custom CPU, GPU, and DSP for performance. accelerated AI. Additionally, they both feature the brand’s Noise and Echo Cancellation technology, as well as advanced in-device audio processing and analysis capabilities that support natural language processing, audio and voice recognition.
A way to get a quality photograph without increasing the price of the devices. Their production begins now, allowing manufacturers to contact Qualcomm itself to use them on their devices. We do not know yet which brands will use them, although surely more will be known soon.