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Qualcomm responds to Snapdragon 8 Gen1 power consumption and heat dissipation performance: better than before

At the end of the first day of the Snapdragon Summit today (December 1), relevant management and technical personnel of Qualcomm accepted a group interview from the media.

According to Digital Big V, when talking about the power consumption performance of Snapdragon 8 Gen1, especially when comparing Snapdragon 888/888+, relevant personnel of Qualcomm responded that the Snapdragon 8 mobile platform is very good in terms of CPU, GPU, AI, etc. Large performance improvements and energy efficiency improvements, which all help control power consumption and heat generation. This time the heat dissipation is better than before.

Qualcomm responds to Snapdragon 8 Gen1 power consumption and heat dissipation performance: better than before

As for the comparative advantages of 4nm and other self-developed chips from other vendors, Qualcomm believes that regardless of the manufacturing process, they are doing better in terms of architecture and IP. Qualcomm emphasized that polishing a high-quality chip that can be obtained requires accumulation of experience, not having the latest and most advanced public version authorization is all right.

The previous report also talked about that on Snapdragon 8 Gen1, Qualcomm optimized the performance and power consumption curve. Qualcomm’s research team stated that they tried to flatten the performance/power consumption curve, not only to release the highest performance, but also to improve the 3-5W power. The performance within the consumption range is something that Snapdragon 888 has not achieved in the past.

Of course, it is the mules that came out with a horse. The Mi 12 series, moto edge X30 series, realme GT2 Pro, etc. are the first batch of Snapdragon 8 Gen1 models, and I look forward to their satisfactory answers.

Qualcomm responds to Snapdragon 8 Gen1 power consumption and heat dissipation performance: better than before

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