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The Snapdragon application processor core is called Scorpion and is similar to the [[ARM architecture|ARM]] Cortex-A8 core.<ref>http://www.dspdesignline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=204700527</ref> All Snapdragon processors contain the circuitry to decode High-Definition (HD) video at [[720p]] resolution.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.qualcomm.com/products_services/chipsets/snapdragon.html |title=Snapdragon - Technical Features |date= |publisher=[[Qualcomm]] |accessdate=29 December 2009}} </ref>
 
The latest QSD8672 chip (to be sampled in the second half of 2009) uses 45&nbsp;nm technology and includes two CPU cores running at up to {{nowrap|1.5 GHz}}. QSD8672 product targets advanced mobile computing devices and includes integrated [[Evolved HSPA|HSPA+]], [[Global Positioning System|GPS]], [[Bluetooth]], high definition video recording and playback, [[Wi-Fi]] and mobile TV technologies ([[MediaFLO]], [[DVB-H]] and [[ISDB#ISDB-T|ISDB-T]]).<ref>{{cite press release |title=Qualcomm Doubles Computing Power of Snapdragon with New Dual-CPU, Single-Chip Solution |publisher=[[Qualcomm]] |date=2008-11-13 |url=http://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2008/11/13/qualcomm-doubles-computing-power-snapdragon-new-dual-cpu-single-chip-soluti |accessdate=2009-02-07}}</ref> Mobile devices using the QSD8672 are expected to become available in the second half of 2010.
 
==Devices using Snapdragon==