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In a strategic move to expand its presence in the mid-range smartphone market, Qualcomm is gearing up to launch two new chipsets, the Snapdragon SM7675 and SM8635.

Snapdragon SM7675: Mid-Range Performance King:

The Snapdragon SM7675, manufactured using TSMC’s advanced 4nm process, boasts impressive specifications. Leveraging the architecture of Arm Cortex X4 + A720 + A520, this chipset is poised to deliver a notable performance boost. With an Adreno 732 GPU complementing its processing prowess, the Snapdragon SM7675 achieves an AnTuTu Benchmark’s extreme running score of around 1.7 million points, positioning itself as a frontrunner in the mid-range performance category.

Snapdragon SM8635: Unveiling Upgraded GPU Power:

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SM8635 is another contender in the mid-range market, featuring a 4nm manufacturing process by TSMC. The standout element here is the upgraded GPU – an Adreno 735 operating at a frequency of 9xxMHz. Coupled with a robust Arm Cortex X4 mega core clocking in at 2.9GHz±, this chipset promises enhanced overall performance without compromising overall efficiency.

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[–] Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee 15 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Why the hell can’t Qualcomm get a consistent naming scheme

[–] akrot@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

Confuse the consumer and make it harder to make informed decisions. "Just trust our recommendations, choom".