Qualcomm Began Sampling Snapdragon SoCs Based on 7nm Process


Qualcomm Snapdragon 855

On the evening of August 22, Qualcomm officially announced that the new generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC has begun to sample, and confirmed that it will adopt the 7nm process technology. Moreover, Qualcomm said that this new generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs can be integrated with the Snapdragon X50 5G baseband and is expected to be the mobile platform used in the first batch of 5G flagship phones next year.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 855

It is reported that there are many OEMs that have received a new generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC samples, and manufacturers are developing next-generation consumer products based on it. Regarding the specific specifications of this Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, the manufacturer also said it will be announced in the fourth quarter of this year.

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The new Snapdragon processor is widely expected to provide better performance, improved battery efficiency and onboard artificial intelligence (AI) processing. However, Qualcomm has never announced the design of the new Snapdragon chip. According to the analysis of foreign media AnandTech, Qualcomm’s ‘abnormal’ activity may be due to the fact that Huawei will launch the HiSilicone Kirin 980 SoC based on the 7nm process technology this month.

According to some news, Qualcomm’s upcoming new generation of Opteron SoCs will be named Snapdragon 855 (or renamed to Snapdragon 865), which will be manufactured using TSMC’s first-generation 7nm process technology. The core may be based on the ARM. With the release of the Cortex-A76 architecture design, performance is expected to be increased significantly.

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‘The upcoming platform will transform industries, encourage new business models and improve the consumer experience as operators come online with 5G services later in 2018 and through 2019,’ Qualcomm added.

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