Friday, February 16, 2018







QUALCOMM







Snapdragon 855 wants to put 7-nanometer architecture in the mobile segment

According to the German portal WinFuture, Qualcomm is ready to introduce 7-nanometer processors in the market. The information was obtained through a collaborator of a company partner of the North American giant, who said that Snapdragon 855 will be the first chip with a commercial launch to be manufactured based on this architecture.
Today's top-of-the-range smartphones integrate 10nm processors, but the transition to a 7nm base will reduce the power consumption of these devices and accelerate data processing. This happens because the chip becomes denser as a result of size reduction, which, in turn, increases the number of integrated transistors.


Qualcomm won't say it, but their contractors do. Snapdragon 855 (SDM855) is the first 7nm SoC. (probably the one the X24 modem ends up in)

If the rumor is confirmed, the first 7nm processors are expected to hit the smartphone market early next year with the launch of the first flagships, which should therefore see substantial improvements in energy consumption and speed. processing.
This year, Qualcomm brands will leverage their most powerful equipment with Snapdragon 845.


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