The future of Qualcomm Snapdragon processors
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Qualcomm has bought a company called Nuvia. Never heard of it? Don’t worry, most people haven’t. It was started by the former chief CPU architect at Apple, with the goal of making high-performance, energy efficiency processors. That tech will now be folded into Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors.
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My advice to Samsung
” Don’t even try to put custom cores” 😜
I have heard a CPU known as phoinex scored over 2k in Geekbench single core with TDP of under 5.
the pronunciation is Manu Gulati said like Mun oo Goo laaTee
Great for Qualcomm!
The power of the current Apple M1 is not fully revealed because most of apps & AAA games don’t support it! Just wait for it to be supported to be amazed!! I wish the success only to ARM chips because it deserve it. It will help us pulling us fromt he nvdia & intel greed swamp! Nvida & intel producing slow advancement tech with compatability issues products for insane price. Nvidia & intel are the reason I hated my MacBook Pro & switch back to windows!
I’m grateful to God to live & see these chip exist! This Apple M chips moments is actually as the moment as first iPhone released!
I’m pretty sure not only me going to change to MacBook Pro later this year when MBP reveals the beast inside, most of the people are If the PC industry not going to cach the ARM PC version race!
I personally feel Qualcomm want that huge server market they now have a very huge start leg over others and I really don’t think they only buy to get the talent but the tech also that will help them get server market in their own way as this market is above $10 billion of revenue
SOC inside coming Switch Pro this year much powerful yet advanced than Snapdragon 888 in playing handheld gaming
single Core is false it is more single thread performance, ARM mainstream processor have only 1 thread per core but intel or AMD processor can have SMT so core too core performance need to take SMT into account. Also ARM processor are build using the last node available and it is good for consumers but for x86 vs ARM test take it into account because the trend could change and x86 processors could benefit from the latest nodes and therefore the performance differences linked to the node would no longer exist.
If only snapdragon could patent directly from apple we all be much happy
Two questions for this
1 is that Qualcomm is gonna be use custom CPU efficiency Core like Apple does in their SOC ???
2 Are this custom CPU Core come with Midrange SOC or Entry lvl too ???
Adreno is OLD AMD fyi…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adreno
Gotta love the competition, it’s just getting better for us consumers. And mega props to these Nuvia guys for leading the charge on multiple sides
Qualcomm has been very disappointing in the high end , they chose to pick arms cores rather than design their own and it’s not been good for them
Gary is truly the person I trust the most to deliver any technical tech news!
You all the time talk to much about the same thing, wake up and be more technical when you share your opinions and dreams.
Everybody knows Qualcomm sell the same processor year by year.
Timestamps. Timestamps.
nice 🔥🔥
evolution of Snapdragon processor
https://youtu.be/aIrIuMX_clM
a brief knowledge
nice 🔥🔥
evolution of Snapdragon processor
https://youtu.be/aIrIuMX_clM
a brief knowledge
I’m waiting for tensor chip vs bionic chip on your Speedtest g
hey Gary do you know if new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is already utilizing Nuvia cores?
Hi Gary, great video, its 2 yrs now since Nuvia got bought, any word if the new Oryon CPU is going to completely match the M1/2?