• Benchmarks arent everything: Qualcomm explains the real-world dif

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 11:45:05
    Benchmarks arent everything: Qualcomm explains the real-world differences between the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 8 Gen 3

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    Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:36:46 +0000

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    Qualcomm executives Chris Patrick and Shahin Farahani have elaborated on the Snapdragon 8 Elites real-world upgrades.

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    At Snapdragon Summit 2024, Qualcomm unveiled its new Snapdragon 8 Elite
    mobile chipset with the usual marketing cocktail of flashy benchmark scores and bold performance promises (the GPU is 40% faster etc...), but it can be hard to discern how or indeed if these on-paper improvements will enhance the real-world experience of Android users.

    Qualcomm, of course, is acutely aware that good-looking numbers dont tell the whole story, and the semiconductor giant was happy to elaborate on the tangible benefits of its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset when posed a question on the matter in a roundtable interview attended by TechRadar.

    Chris Patrick, SVP of Qualcomms Mobile Handset division, began his refreshingly jargon-free answer by referencing the Snapdragon 8 Elites gaming-related upgrades: Gaming is one use case that really pushes a smartphone chipset to its limit [because] it keeps consuming every possible processing resource, the former engineer explained.

    The difference between playing a game when it's struggling to render the frame, or struggling to process multiple characters on the screen [...] and the experience weve had testing Oryon [the CPU inside the Snapdragon 8 Elite] [is stark]. Those experiences are now effortless. There's no lag. The device isn't heating up anymore, even at ridiculous levels of detail. So, that's a pretty compelling [upgrade]. The key specs of the Snapdragon 8 Elite (Image credit: Qualcomm)

    Weve also talked about web browsing, Patrick continued. In a way, web
    browsing seems old-fashioned but in the end, that's what people do with phones, right? Download, consume, and interact with web pages there are mobile versions and then desktop versions.

    Now, with this elite class of processor, you dont need the mobile version [of web pages] anymore. Even a more complex, more heavy, more feature-rich
    desktop version [of a page] will feel effortless. The device [equipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite] will not struggle to load it. Those same web engines are at the heart of many, many applications. Many applications that you run, theyre used to accepting some limitations now, theyll be snappy and responsive. This will make a big impact.

    Even a more complex, more heavy, more feature-rich desktop version [of a
    page] will feel effortless. Chris Patrick

    Also in attendance at the roundtable interview, Shahin Farahani, Senior Director of Product Management at Qualcomm, weighed in with his thoughts on the Snapdragon 8 Elites real-world upgrades: There are a few more [upgrades] that are easy to explain. [With the Snapdragon 8 Elite] I now have a higher [generative AI] resolution available to me 512 x 512 image resolution
    before, now I can do 1024 x 1024. Thats four times bigger.

    You [also] get significantly better power saving, Farahani continued. If you look at the GPU power rate when playing a game, its 40% more efficient, so youre getting much longer battery life. Benchmarks are part of any [chipset] evaluation, but theyre not everything. The Snapdragon 8 Elite was announced
    at Snapdragon Summit 2024 (Image credit: Qualcomm)

    So there you have it, folks. Slicker gaming, smoother web browsing, and
    better battery life brought about by improvements in CPU and GPU efficiency thats Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite upgrade promise in a nutshell.

    As for which upcoming devices will ship with the new chipset, we know that
    the Xiaomi 15 and Honor Magic 7 will definitely feature the Snapdragon 8
    Elite , while as-yet-unannounced devices including the Samsung Galaxy S25 and OnePlus 13 will also surely follow suit. Heres hoping next years best Android phones can rival Apples best iPhones for power. You might also like Did Qualcomm just kill the ring light? Future Android phones could let you add a virtual, moveable light source to video calls Best iPhone : which Apple smartphone reigns supreme? Best Android phones : from high-performance to highly affordable



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/android/benchmarks-arent-everything-qualcomm- explains-the-real-world-differences-between-the-snapdragon-8-elite-and-8-gen-3


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