Qualcomm's latest chips will make a comeback in the industry.
Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, a new sub-flagship chipset with a long way to go. By and large, this is the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 from last year, with lower frequencies.
The frequency for all cores has been reduced by 10%, and given that last year's flagship dropped frequencies on average under load by just such a percentage, this chip will almost entirely not troll and will almost certainly not be inferior to its older brother in everyday use, according to the company's official slide.
The video core has also been reduced, but now it is capable of recording 4K HDR video for up to 200 MP. FastConnect 6900 (Wi-Fi 6 and 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 LE) and a Snapdragon X62 5G modem with speeds up to 4.4 Gb / s (including mmWave and sub-6 GHz)
The first reaction to the announcement was that it was a fake. I was surprised by the name of the chip, as the usual 7 Gen 2 chip is no longer available. But after looking at the sources, it became clear that the company most likely simply wanted to concentrate on the enormous improvement over its predecessor.
The first smartphones to receive this processor will be Realme GT Neo 5 SE and Redmi Note 12T, which will be released in the near future. It becomes clear that Qualcomm was dealt a severe blow from Mediatek in several areas, and it is determined to demonstrate who is the boss.
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Oleksandr Kovalenko, the author, will be published on 03/17/2023.
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