As we previously reported, Qualcomm is set to unveil their newest mid-range Snapdragon 660 on May 9th.
The 660 will follow the footsteps of Snapdragon 652, but according to the sources, it will be much closer to their flagship chipset.
Although it won't be built on a 10nm process like Snapdragon 835, but rather 14nm, it will use an octa-core CPU with Kryo 280 cores, the same cores as the 835. The GPU tagged with the SoC should be an Adreno 512.
The Snapdragon 660 will reportedly go into mass production in the second quarter of 2017, and we should see it in the phones such as Nokia 7, Nokia 8, and Xiaomi Mi Max 2.
A new leak claims that alongside the 660, Qualcomm will unveil two other platforms - Snapdragon 630 and 635. Not much is known about the upcoming SoC's, but we should have more details next week.