It seems that Qualcomm and ARM have ideas that look like the future looks like a future for a smartphone chaspus. A few days ago, the famous Websitter digital chat station reported that the new prime CPU core of the arm would be high IPC, which should be more efficient. Now the DCS is saying that Qualcomm Snapdragon has to record high clock speed for 8 Elite 2.
According to Lexter, the next flagship chip is being tested around 5GHz. In the first version of this post, 5.3GHz claims that the Orthlock version (“Galaxy”, “Well -known version”, which is also called).
However, the DCS updated the post to make it clear that such peak frequency is being tested only to verify the design. The final frequency will be decided based on performance and power performance.
Nevertheless, it is expected that the original Snapdragon will be more than 8 Elite – its prime core runs at 4.32GHz in a regular version and 4.47GHz in the ockelk version. 4.47GHz is the highest speed of the clock in a mobile device – before, it was 4.40GHz for 2024 iPad profession with M4 chips.
Let’s look at what we know about the competition – leaks based on all non -governmental and initial test devices, so it may not be fully accurate.
The dimension 9500 drives the Gack Bench and showed that its prime core (“Travis”) is lying on 3.23GHz. This dimension is less than 9400 and 9400+, with their cartilax-x925 core at 3.62GHz and 3.73GHz respectively.
Dimension 9500 score card from Gack Bench (Open CL)
Excenos 2500 was announced earlier this week, with the Cartax-X-925 3.3GHz. Of course, we should look at the Ecinos 2600 instead, which will be presented on the Galaxy S26 models, but there are no details about it yet.
It’s not all about the clock speed, Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will have second -generation Oven Corps, which will be allegedly 25 % more performance. Adrena will have more cash in 840 GPUs (over 16 MB, more than 12 MB) and it is believed that it will have 30 % more performance.
The opening benchmark results showed a single core CPU score of more than 4,000 and a multi -core score of over 11,000. For comparisons, the current Snapdragon 8 Elite does about 3,100 single core and 9,800 multi -core. Of course, we should not have too much stock in the initial benchmark leak.
The good news is that we are not too late to wait-Kulwak draws the Snapdragon Summit on September 23-25. Last year, the elite was announced in late October.
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