It seems that in Qualcom and Arma smartphone is different from ideas on what the future looks like for chipsets. A few days ago, the popular Weibo Lexter Digital chat station It is reported that ARM’s new Prime CPU core will have more IPCs to speed up at the lower clock speed, which should be more efficient. Now DCS Saying that Qualcomm targets high clock motion for Snapdragon 8 Elite 2.
According to Lickster, the next flagship chip is being tested at a frequency around 5GHz. The previous culture of the post for the overclocked version (“for Galaxy”, “Leading Version”, which is also called) claimed .3..3GHz.
However, DCS To specify the post updated that such peak frequencies are being tested only to validate the design. The final frequency will be determined on the basis of performance and power efficiency.
Nevertheless, it is expected to be more than the original Snapdragon 8 elite – its Prime Core regular version runs at 32.321 GHz and 47.4747 GHz in the overclocked version. 47.4747 GHz currently has the highest clock speed on mobile devices – before, it was 40.404 GHz for 2024 iPad Pro with M4 chips.
Let’s look at what we know about the competition – depending on all the unofficial and initial testing devices, so it may not be completely accurate.
Dimension was run at 9500 Gick Bank and showed that its main core (“Travis”) was at 3.23GHz. It is less than dementia 9400 and 9400+, with their cortex-x925 cores at 3.62GHz and 3.73GHz respectively.
Dimensity 9500 Scorecard from Gick Bank (OpenCL)
The Exynos 2500 was announced earlier this week, its Cortex-X925 at 3.3GHz. Of course, we should pay attention to the Exynos 2600 instead, which will be featured on the Galaxy S26 models, but there are yet no details.
It is not all about clock speed, Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will have the other Pay Generation’s Orion Core, which will have 25% more influence. Adreno will have more cache (above 16 MB, 12 MB) in 840 GPUs and will deliver 30% more performance.
The initial benchmark results showed a single-core CPU score of more than 4,000 and a multi-core score of more than 11,000. For comparison, the current Snapdragon 8 elite does about 3,100 single-core and 9,800 multi-core. Of course, we should not put too much stock in the initial benchmark leak.
The good news is that we don’t have long to wait-Qalkom dragged the Snapdragon Summit to September 23-25. Last year, the elite October was announced at the end of Chatber.
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