Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 – Qualcomm's New Processor for 2023's Flagship Smartphones

Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 - Qualcomm's New Processor for 2023's Flagship Smartphones




Qualcomm has announced its new flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It includes four different Cortex CPU designs as …

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  1. Really like all the competition we have in the mobile SOC space. We got Apple,MediaTek,Qualcomm,& Samsung all trying to out to the others. Rumors have it Samsung wants to make custom CPU cores for its Exynos chipsets again. Can’t wait to see what improvement we’ll get with the Exynos 2300 or what ever it’s called.

  2. Ray tracing in pubg mobile, genshin impact, cod etc will be awesome thanks to qualcomm. Ray tracing must be used in 7 series and 6 series qualcomm chips too. Mediatek, samsung,google should implement ray tracing in their chipsets as well.

  3. I keep hearing about all these new processors being able to run MS windows as fast as a X86 CPU , and it is beginning to sound like promise of Fusion power plants which according to the experts in the 1980's should have been built about 20 years ago….😁

  4. not sure why i'm watching this when i work at qualcomm and test this chips lol very good explanation…. just dont ask me whats the next chip going to be lol

  5. Qualcomm was sued by Arm when they acquired Nuvia. Apparently Nuvia was under license to Arm and had no right to include property and chip designs owned by Arm when they were snapped up (pun intended) by qualcomm. Very sad to see an American owned company doing the dirty on a British company.

  6. It is very interesting to hear the obvious excitement in your voice as you explain this new processor Gary. I have to admit it reminds me of myself back a few decades ago. 😁

    As for a new phone… no. I am more interested in seeing chips like this used as the basis for a small board computer, running Linux.

  7. Ppl going on here that it's a waste having such performance . What about emulation huh ? Android is king of emulation for a reason. This kind of performance is more than welcome.

  8. For me, they should more focused on power effeciency and heat performance, my experience when they have the new 888 and 8gen1 the heat and battery consumption its worse that the 865/870 gen, ive tried on some brand samsung, oneplus, motorola, asus rog, oppo who has 888 and 8gen1 processor its that worse id say, like my wife is using the 8gen1 on her samsung flip4 when she used for short video and light gaming its on throttling, u can feel it on back of the cover.

    For me, now i'm back to my old device which is oppo find x2 pro, ive experience far more better overall performance imho, on gaming multimedia, daily charging. Slight difference on camera performance on newer flagship.

    I mean, on nowadays app, what is the purpose of the power performance it self if the majority of people only using it for social media πŸ’, the app was that heavy is only on gaming and that not all games, some games can be handle very2 good on lower or older chipset, just some are very heavy.

  9. I've only just got a Xperia 1 IV two weeks ago!! There's always new tech and this phone does 4k 120fps. I presume more handsets will also have this next year.

    It's all about battery life really, just how long will the battery last using these new features

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