Fresh Snapdragon 8150 Report Adds A Bit Of Confusion For Clusters
https://wccftech.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-8150-arm-a76-a5/
Korean tech giant Samsung launched its Exynos 9820 SoC yesterday. The processor is manufactured on Samsung’s 8nm LPP and marks for the company’s shift to smaller die sizes. However, the Exynos 9820 does not feature ARM’s Cortex A76 cores, as Samsung chooses to equip the processor with two fourth generation custom cores for half of the SoC’s high-end cluster. Now, we’ve got a report for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8150. This report corroborates details for the processor that have surfaced earlier. Take a look below for more.
After Apple’s A12 officially started the 7nm processor race in mobile, it’s time for Qualcomm to take up the mantle for Android. The San Diego chip giant’s processors power the vast majority of Android smartphones, and Qualcomm’s got some catching up to do in the performance bracket. This is due to the fact that the company’s recent processors have focused more on power efficiency rather than raw performance.