Future Snapdragon 8 Chip Will Significantly Improve Battery Life for Android Phones

 





According to a well-known leaker, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is ready to reach even greater heights after the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 provided significant performance improvements and improved efficiency. It is anticipated that the upcoming version of Qualcomm's flagship platform would include a new CPU design and much faster clock rates.One primary Cortex-X4 CPU core for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is said to operate at an unheard-of 3.7 GHz, along with five potent cores for performance and two smaller cores for efficiency.

The forthcoming chip's model number is SM8650, and according to Chinese tip source Digital Chat Station, its GPU will go by the moniker Adreno 750. According to reports, TSMC will continue to produce the device, switching from the N4 to the N4P node, which provides a minor efficiency boost while retaining the 4nm process technology.Due to the longer production cycle, TSMC has decided against using the 3nm process and is instead choosing the N4P process, which is thought to be more cost-effective and effective. After the phone companies have finished the trial, mass production will start in Taiwanese factories.The following Qualcomm flagship, however, is not anticipated to be released until the end of the year because the chipmaker normally releases its top-tier SoC in late November or early December. It is anticipated that Chinese phone manufacturers like Xiaomi and Motorola will be the first to employ the rumoured Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Faster, longer, and cooler: Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1

Most of the specifications of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 are identical to those of its predecessor, but the clock speed has been increased to 3.2GHz, and probably more importantly, production has shifted from Samsung to TSMC, the supplier of processors for Apple's iPhones.According to Qualcomm, the new processor will offer 10% quicker speeds with a 30% power reduction, translating to an additional 60 minutes of playtime.

Gaming, AI, and more on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1


The advent of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 will boost the increasingly competitive upper-midrange market, even though the 8+ will be found in luxury handsets.Gaming, where graphics performance is 20% better than the Snapdragon 778 from the previous generation, and AI, where performance is up 30%, are the two key applications for this CPU. Due to the chip's ability to accommodate sensors up to 200MP or simultaneous use of three cameras, photography likewise receives a significant improvement. Additionally, security and connectivity have improved.

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