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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845

10nm plus architectural improvements packs more performance in smaller package using less power Rumored since mid-year, Qualcomm has taken some of the wraps off its new flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 845, and although it won’t actually be available in phones till second half 2018, it will definitely be worth waiting for.  The 845 is more than an upgrade or just ...

Jon Peddie

10nm plus architectural improvements packs more performance in smaller package using less power Rumored since mid-year, Qualcomm has taken some of the wraps off its new flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 845, and although it won’t actually be available in phones till second half 2018, it will definitely be worth waiting for.  The 845 is more than an upgrade or just a node-bump, Qualcomm has re-architected three major components — all three of which contribute to AI and connected PCs. The biggest advance is its support for an Ultra HD Premium video standard that will make 845 handsets “as good if
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