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Oct 09, 2022 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 693 hits
For quite a few years now, the American Qualcomm has held a relatively unshakable position at the very top of mobile chipsets. They prove it with their high-end model every year, although with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 / Gen 1+ it was not without minor stumbles. Rivals from Mediatek made up for the loss and Dimensity 9000 was treading hard on the top Snapdragon's heels. Sometimes it even surpassed him. But even so, popularity among high-end phone manufacturers is clearly on the side of Snapdragon. In the middle class, however, the situation is quite the opposite and gives Qualcomm serious wrinkles on its forehead.
In the middle class, Mediatek clearly dominates at the moment, as evidenced by the September Antutu benchmark ranking . Especially the models of the Dimensity 8000 series are really great in the given category, but we can't underestimate the Dimensity 1300 either. Qualcomm is only competing against them with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, which, moreover, hasn't even gotten into many phones yet. The performances are also not miraculous, which is also helped by the Samsung lithography used. However, this should reportedly change significantly with the upcoming new generation Snapdragon 7 Gen 2. However, it still has a long way to go to the market.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 hasn't even been talked about much yet, when all the attention has been usurped by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The first news regarding the specific parameters of the chipset have only now surfaced. However, it is still not clear what is actually hidden under the codename SM7475. According to Chinese analysts, it is most likely the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2, but the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1+ is not completely ruled out either. It will probably become clearer during the official Qualcomm event planned for November. In any case, well-known behind-the-scenes whistleblower Roland Quandt has already sent concrete information about the new chipset to the world. Of course with tri-cluster architecture "1+3+4" with Prime, Gold and Silver cores. Clocks should be individually around 2.4 GHz for Prime, 2.4 GHz for Gold and 1.8 GHz for Silver. So very similar to the previous generation. But the new chipset will use Cortex-A715 and improved Cortex-A510 cores. This means the most modern in the ARMv9 standard. The performance of these cores will only increase by about 5%, but the savings will be a full 20%, so the options will be much more flexible. Just a thicket.
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