Galaxy S9 debut? Samsung Qualcomm has begun to develop Snapdragon 845
Galaxy S9 debut? Samsung Qualcomm has begun to develop Snapdragon 845

The flagship Galaxy S8 of Samsung's generation was launched on April 21, and its national travel has not yet had a specific time to launch. but On April 24, sammobile, Samsung's "semi official" website, released the news that Samsung has started working with Qualcomm Galaxy S9 processor has been developed.

This generation of S8/S8+also adopts a dual SoC strategy. Machines in different regions will use Snapdragon 835 and Exynos 8895 processors respectively. Among them, the Snapdragon 835 uses Samsung's 10nm process, claiming 27% performance and 30% energy efficiency improvement over the previous generation. The next generation Snapdragon flagship will use the second generation 10nm process just announced by Samsung under the name of "Snapdragon 845", claiming that compared with this generation of 10nm process, there will be 10% performance improvement and 15% energy efficiency improvement.

It has to be said that the cycle of new product information leakage of Android manufacturers is getting longer and longer, and the one-year Galaxy S9 leakage officially kicked off. With the help of the new framework and new process, Although the endurance of Android flagship is getting better and better In terms of performance, this generation of Android SoC has failed to open the gap with the previous generation of iPhone on CPU and GPU as in previous years. We have to worry about whether the performance of the Android camp will be suspended after the new iPhone comes out in September this year.

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