The smartphone really is the new PC – here is the Snapdragon 8 Elite

A few years ago, Qualcomm lured a handful of engineers from Apple who had previously worked on the Cupertino company’s ARM-based processors to build the company’s first powerful notebook processors. The Oryon-core Snapdragon X Elite chips, which represent the fruit of the work, appeared in the first PCs this year, and may soon be included in smartphones as well.

The San Diego-based manufacturer announced the Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile processors on Monday, which are essentially versions of the Snapdragon X Elite intended for smartphones. The chip will appear in high-end smartphones from various device manufacturers next year, including Samsung, Xiaomi and Asus in the coming weeks.

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At the same time, the Oryon cores in the Snapdragon 8 Elite were not transferred one by one from the laptop chips. According to Qualcomm, these are already second-generation cores that replace the Kryo processor cores used in previous solutions in the system chips.

According to the manufacturer, the new eight-core system processor provides 45% faster single- and multi-core performance in the popular Geekbench benchmark program than its immediate predecessor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while consuming almost the same amount less.

The Adreno graphics engine has also been transformed in the new chip, which is also based on a completely new architecture, and the Hexagon NPU has also been improved, which makes locally run artificial intelligence tasks (text input-based tasks and photo and video manipulation) faster.

Source: www.hwsw.hu