Google Nexus 8 will come with 64-bit Qualcomm processor

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A Chinese website named MyDrivers.com has revealed the images and specifications of the upcoming Google Nexus 8. According to them, the Google Nexus 8 is powered by a brand new 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 3 GB of RAM. It would be the first device running on the Android 4.5 operating system. According to the same source, Google will be adding support for 64-bit hardware and software in Android 4.5 which is to be revealed during Google I/O on June 25.

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According to @evleaks, there would be no Nexus smartphones in the future, but looks like Google will continue releasing Nexus branded tablets. Google is also said to be working with HTC on an 8.9 inch tablet with 2K screen. Excited about Google Nexus 8?




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