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Qualcomm to introduce 12-core ARM-based desktop CPU in 2024

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Ro 07 November 2022

Qualcomm Windows Mobile hardware Rumors

Qualcomm has been making PC chipsets since last year, but it's attempts so far has been rather tame, most reusing designs from its phone products. Now a reliable source familiar with the matter claims the company is about to finally take the project seriously and deliver a beastly desktop CPU. The report claims we will see it in 2024 and it's codenamed "Hamoa", which would help us track future leaks about the chip.

The Hamoa chip will have of 12 CPU cores in an 8+4 configuration. The big cluster consists of eight performance cores, while the cluster of four is made of energy-efficient cores. The chip will support discrete GPUs as well.

Qualcomm to introduce 12-core desktop CPU to challenge Apple

Reportedly, Qualcomm will use Nuvia's Phoenix core design, which is developed by former Apple engineers who worked on the current ARM-based Apple chips. Qualcomm acquired the Nuvia startup some time ago so it's no surprise that the company will make use of the new architecture, which in turn promised a 50 to 100% performance increase in a 5-watt per core limit. That's of course based on respective numbers from back in 2020.

Either way, the report suggests that the performance is "extremely promising" so we might finally get to see proper ARM-based Windows experience in the next couple of years.

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  • Ahmad faisal berry
  • IWV
  • 24 Dec 2023

Updated information: year 2024 used arm cortex A720. (Snapdragon x elite used nuvia cpu, production mid 2024) whether it works or not, like the original Kryo CPU. less successful, Qualcomm prefers to use semi-custom kryo

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  • Ahamad
  • IWV
  • 24 Dec 2023

Updated

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  • Ahamad
  • IWV
  • 24 Dec 2023

Updated information year 2024 soc used arm cortex A720. (I'm curious about Snapdragon x Elite using Nuvia CPU, success or failure. soc production mid 2024) the original kryo was not very successful

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