Qualcomm is already working on the Snapdragon 818, a 10-core beast.

Snapdragon 818

Relatively recently we told you that Xiaomi and Qualcomm had joined forces with the intention of improving the controversial SoC Snapdragon 810. In the words of the CEO of Xiaomi, the new Qualcomm's processor version greatly improves performance while reducing device temperature.

Although it seems that Qualcomm is already working on its successor. And is that the manufacturer based in San Diego is already working on a new processor, the Snapdragon 818, which will stand out for working with ten cores. A full-blown beast.

Qualcomm is already working on the Snapdragon 818, the new member of the Snapdragon range

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Based on the leaked image, the new processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 818 It will have four Cortex A53 cores at 1.2 GHz of power, two Cortex A53 cores at 1.6 GHz of power and four Cortez A72 cores at 2.0 Ghz of clock speed, in addition to having an Adreno 532 GPU and supporting LPDDR4 RAM memory modules.

Highlights the fact that the new Snapdragon 818 processor has support for LTE networks Cat-10 and will be manufactured in a 20 nanometer process. We will see which will be the first device to integrate this powerful processor, because it looks very good.


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  1.   Fran said

    Why such powerful hardware if they then have to "coat" it by software so that the mobile (or tablet) does not heat up like an oven?

  2.   Fran said

    Why such powerful hardware if they then have to "coat" it by software so that the mobile (or tablet) does not heat up like an oven?