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According to news on May 13, according to internal information, Jasonwill101, an employee of a consumer electronics company, disclosed that Qualcomm is preparing to redesign its Snapdragon 8+Gen 4 processor with the goal of increasing the frequency to 3.26GHz. This adjustment is seen as a response to Apple's upcoming M4, A18 or Pro processors.
In this redesign of the processor, it mainly benefits from TSMC’s advanced 3-nanometer “N3E” process technology. This technology provides the possibility for the Snapdragon 8+Gen 4 processor to reach new target frequencies.
However, according to the editor’s understanding, although the 4 processor has been improved in frequency, it does not support “scalable matrix”. Extended" (SME) function. Considering that Apple has adopted the ARMv9 architecture that supports SME in its processors, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series processors have adopted the ARMv9 architecture that supports SME in its processors, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series 4 processor lacks this. a characteristic that may affect its performance to some extent. Therefore, some people speculate that the new target frequency of the Snapdragon 8 series processors may be to make up for this performance gap. However, this also means that mobile phone manufacturers may need to increase the area of the heat sink to ensure that the Snapdragon 8 Series 4 can remain stable under sustained high-performance operation.
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