Qualcomm introduced two new socs, including an improved version of the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. According to Qualcomm, the enhanced plus version is faster, consumes less power and uses the TSMC 4nm process instead of the Samsung variant.
The Manufacturer Claims The GPU and CPU in the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 are both ten percent faster and use 30 percent less power than the first generation 8th generation. Qualcomm doesn’t provide much detail on how to achieve this, though The manufacturer does not say That 8+ Gen 1 CPU has a higher clock speed of 0.2GHz, with a maximum clock speed of 3.2GHz. This is for a fast Cortex-X2 core.
According to Anandtech Other cores also got a higher clock speed. The three Cortex-A710 cores increase by 0.3GHz to 2.8GHz. The four Cortex-A510 cores increase by 0.2GHz to 1.8GHz. This medium also indicates that the chip is made by TSMC at 4 nm, while its predecessor was made by Samsung.
The switch from Samsung’s 4nm node to the TSMC variant is probably the reason for the power improvements. Due to all the power improvements, the device should be able to stream video for eighty minutes longer and browse for fifty minutes longer, although the manufacturer is not giving further details on the type of device. While gaming, the device should be able to last an hour longer and the device should be able to make calls for 5.5 hours longer. Like its predecessor, the 8+ Gen 1 can record 8k videos at 30fps and HDR, and shoot 720p videos at 960fps.
Qualcomm expects the first smartphones to appear in the third quarter of this year with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1-soc. Brands like ASUS ROG, Honor, Lenovo, OnePlus, OPPO and Xiaomi are working on smartphones with the flagship soc, the manufacturer states.
Snapdragon 7 first generation
In addition to the flagship soc, Qualcomm also announced the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. This is for mid-range devices and is the successor to the 778G+ soc. This makes it the second community after Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Get a new name† Seventh Generation 1st octa-core with the fastest 2.4GHz core, three 2.36GHz fast cores and four efficient 1.8GHz cores, Android Authority Reports† The GPU is twenty percent faster than the original 778G.
The 7 Gen 1 soc supports qhd+ displays with a refresh rate of 60Hz, while the 778G+ supports only fhd+ displays. The new soc system also supports cameras with larger megapixels. For example, the seventh generation can support three cameras with 25-megapixel sensors or one 84-megapixel sensor. With its predecessor, this was either three 22MP sensors or one 64MP sensor.
Qualcomm’s 7 Gen 1 soc will debut in smartphones this quarter. Honor, Oppo and Xiaomi, among others, have said that they will use soc in their smartphones.