Qualcomm begins testing with snapdragon 845
Table of contents:
Currently there are only a few devices on the market that have Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, but that does not prevent the company from starting work on the new version. The company has reportedly already started developing and testing Snapdragon 845.
Start testing with Snapdragon 845
Qualcomm expects to launch this new version in 2018 and to incorporate it into high-end phones. It makes sense, since its launch coincides with that of the Samsung Galaxy S9, one of the most anticipated phones for next year. Without a doubt, an interesting move by the company.
Features Snapdragon 845
The process seems to be much more advanced than many thought, and some (supposed) details of the expected Snapdragon 845 can already be known. The first tests with prototypes are said to be in progress right now. In addition, some data is known.
It is a 7nm processor, that is, they are smaller. Also, they are expected to be thinner. But those are not the only information that has been revealed. Snapdragon 845 is expected to be 25-35% more powerful than Snapdragon 835. If we consider that Snapdragon 835 is the most powerful processor that exists today, it is undoubtedly a huge leap.
We recommend reading the best camera phones on the market.
Qualcomm is not the only company producing these processors. It has been revealed that MediaTek and NVIDIA are currently working on them as well. It remains to be seen who will be the first to launch them, as that may have a great advantage. Surely 2018 will arrive loaded with news. What do you think of this news?
Review: testing antec khüler h2o 620 with i7 3930k and i7 3770k
Almost a year after analyzing the first review of the Antec 620 I have tested the performance of the second review with an Intel i7 3930k 6
Qualcomm snapdragon 830 is already in testing in india
Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 is already being tested before mass production, the Samsung Galaxy S8 would be the first to use it.
Twitter begins testing with bookmarks to save tweets
Twitter begins testing with bookmarks to save tweets. Find out more about the new feature that is already on the popular social network.