Qualcomm Snapdragon 845: AMAZING innovation on smartphones!
The new high-end Qualcomm chipset is on the way to the phone market. This chipset will prepare a revolution for next year’s flagships. Read our article for more details about Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset!
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845: a 7nm super-efficient manufacturing process.
Smartphone users can find Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC on many flagship phones of 2017. This 835 is already an amazingly fast chipset. Recently, Snapdragon has begun working on its successor Snapdragon 845. Here are what we can expect in this SND 845. With the Snapdragon 845, this chipset is built on the 7nm FinFET process. The chip will feature four ARM Cortex-A75 cores and four ARM Cortex-A53 cores. Moreover, it will be pair with the Adreno 630 GPU to increase graphical performance.
On top of this, we expect the Snapdragon 845 to feature the X20 connectivity modem, which is expected to increase the downlink speeds to 1.2Gbps. The recent report states that moving to 7nm means the performance of the phone gains more than 25-35 percent. The smaller chip also means a smaller size which allows devices like smartphones be smaller, or at least make room for things like a bigger battery.
What’s worth mentioning is that Samsung, which manufactures the Snapdragon 835 chip alongside its own 10nm Exynos chip. Firstly, they have just announced that their phone will soon be ready get a more efficient 7nm chip, which could suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S9 will ship with such chips inside. Soon, we may find out exactly what kind of mobile beast will ship with the Snapdragon 845. Once that happens, we’ll probably see Samsung come out with its own Snapdragon 845 equivalent chipset. Additionally, this chipset will power next year’s Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 availability
According to our sources, the US semiconductor company will likely announce the Snapdragon 845 at the Snapdragon Technology Summit in December. Furthermore, the event takes place from December 4th – 8th in Maui, Hawaii. What do you think about this chipset? Drop us a comment!