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Details on upcoming Snapdragon 6-series chipset with 5G leak

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Michail 21 May 2020

Qualcomm Rumors

Qualcomm is expected to release a new Snapdragon 6-series chipset for entry level devices. Reliable Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station revealed some details about the sm6350 SoC which will also be 5G compatible.

It will feature an eight-core CPU with two large cores clocked at 2.25Ghz and six power-efficient cores running at 1.8GHz. The chipset will also integrate the Adreno 615 GPU and is expected to launch sometime in Q2 2020.


Meanwhile MediaTek and Huawei are also expected to release their own budget 5G chipsets with the MT6853 5G and Kirin 720 5G. Samsung’s Exynos 880 5G is another budget 5G SoC expected to be announced soon.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • 4Sd
  • 23 May 2020

Luckily nobody cares what you think

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  • Tushar Sharma
  • rJr
  • 23 May 2020

600 series means this chipset would 11nm in size at least and I don't think this is a good idea by Qualcomm.

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  • Anonymous
  • 08B
  • 23 May 2020

Complicate to do and not very usefull big.LITTLE consiste of two clusters with a maximum of 4 homogeneous cores...like standard 4A73+4A53. Cache is separate, if you want to use only 2 big cores you limited to a total of 6 cores : 2+4 To comm...

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