JAKARTA - Currently, not all mobile phones use the Snapdragon 888 processor. However, news has come that Qualcomm will re-launch the latest series of Snapdragon 800 at the end of this year.
Gizmochina reported, Tuesday July 6, Qualcomm is working on the next generation processor from the Snapdragon 800 series. It was also confirmed that the latest processor will be called Snapdragon 895.
Even though not long ago, Qualcomm just launched its newest processor Snapdragon 888+ at Mobile World Congress. But a popular leaker from China, Ice Universe, claims to have found some detailed information about the upcoming processor.
The latest processor from the Snapdragon 800 series which is usually used by flagship phones, it is rumored that Ice Universe will be present in two variants, namely 895 and 895+. He revealed that the Snapdragon 895 and 895+ will be the most recent and up-to-date 4nm processors.
Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 895, which has the serial number SM8450, will also have a Kryo 760 CPU, Adreno 730 GPU, Spectra 680 ISP, and an integrated Snapdragon X65 5G modem.
This information is quite interesting, because it proves that Qualcomm is brave enough to move to a smaller node size on its processor. However, that does not mean the company will abandon 5nm fabrication.
Ice Universe also revealed that Qualcomm will cooperate with two other companies to produce the newest processor. It is claimed that Samsung has signed a contract with Qualcomm to produce the Snapdragon 895 which is likely to arrive later this year.
While the Snapdragon 895+ which is rumored to be present in mid-2022 will be worked on by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). If it were to be produced by two different companies, this could possibly imply an interesting potential variation in structure as well as function, between the Snapdragon 895 and the 895+.
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