It is in principle on May 20 that we should discover the SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+variation of Qualcomm’s premium SoC which would switch to 4 nm engraving at TSMC instead of Samsung for performance issues.
The chip is already showing in benchmark. The leaker Ice Universe publishes results on Geekbench from a Galaxy Z Flip4 (reference SM-F721U) which give a score of 1277 points in single core test and 3642 points in multicore tests.
The values are close to those of the original Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (the single core score is a little higher) but the state of finalization of the firmware remains to be seen.
Clocked at over 3 GHz
The interesting point is the value of the frame rates provided by the benchmark. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ SoC remains on a tri-cluster octocore structure with a powerful ARM Cortex-X2 core which would therefore switch to 3.19GHzinstead of 2.995 GHz for the standard version.
It is accompanied by 3 ARM Cortex-A710 cores clocked at 2.75 GHz and 4 ARM Cortex-A510 cores at 1.8 GHz. In addition to the higher rate of the X2 core, Qualcomm could also have reinforced the GPU part, or even the artificial intelligence capabilities of its platform.
We should find the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ SoC in many premium smartphones launched in the second half of the year.
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