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Upcoming Snapdragon 7 series chipset to feature Cortex-A710 and A510 cores

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Ro 05 April 2022

Qualcomm Android Mobile hardware

The well-known tipster on Weibo, Digital Chat Station, revealed key specs of an upcoming Snapdragon 7 series SoC. The tipster says the upcoming chipset will have 4x Cortex-A710 CPU cores and 4x Cortex-A510 CPU cores alongside an Adreno 662 GPU.

That's just a step behind the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which trades one of the Cortex-A710 cores for an extra powerful Cortex-X2 core.

Upcoming Snapdragon 7 series chipset to feature Cortex A710 and A510 cores

The upcoming chip will likely be called Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 - in line with the company's revamped naming convention.

There's still no intel on who's going to make the chip. It could be based on Samsung's 4nm process or TSMC's 5nm.

Source (in Chinese)

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  • dbjungle
  • S3%
  • 11 Apr 2022

Good catch. The pluses are fabbed at TSMC right?

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  • s8
  • JKP
  • 09 Apr 2022

This is again since the SD778g is made by TMSC and 780g is made by Samsung. The manufacture technology (node) of the TMSC is far better then the Samsung technology. Samsung technology 'destroyed' Snapdragon since the last year model, SD888....

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  • Anonymous
  • uED
  • 08 Apr 2022

Kinda curious tho if the same product have 2 different foundary and different nodes

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