Qualcomm renames Snapdragon 618,620 to 650,652
Qualcomm 2016 Mid- to High-End | ||||
SoC | Snapdragon 650 (MSM8952) |
Snapdragon 652 (MSM8976) |
Snapdragon 820 (MSM8996) |
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CPU | 4x Cortex A53 @1440MHz
2x Cortex A72 @1804MHz |
4x Cortex A53 @1440MHz
4x Cortex A72 @1804MHz |
2x Kryo @1598MHz
2x Kryo @2150MHz |
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Memory | 2x 32-bit @ 931MHz LPDDR3 14.9GB/s b/w |
2x 32-bit @ 1803MHz LPDDR4 28.8GB/s b/w |
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GPU | Adreno 510 @ 550MHz |
Adreno 530 @ 624MHz |
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Encode/ Decode |
2160p30, 1080p90 H.264 & HEVC |
2160p30 (p60 decode), 1080p60 H.264 & HEVC |
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Camera/ISP | Dual ISP 21MP |
Dual ISP 25MP |
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Integrated Modem |
"X8 LTE" Cat. 7 300Mbps DL 100Mbps UL 2x20MHz C.A. |
"X12 LTE" Cat. 12/13 600Mbps DL 150Mbps UL 3x20MHz C.A. (DL) |
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Mfc. Process | 28nm HPm | 14nm LPP |
As a reminder, the Snapdragon 650 and 652 are big.LITTLE SoCs based on ARM's Cortex A72 acting as the big cores running at 1804MHz, and along with them comes ARM's Cortex A53 clocked at 1440MHz. While both SoCs have 4 little cores, the Snapdragon 652 sports 4 A72 cores while the smaller brother sports only 2.
As a GPU we find an Adreno 510 clocked in at 550MHz. We still don't have much more information on how this new part will be able to perform compared to its predecessors, but we should be expecting levels along the line of the Adreno 418 in the current Snapdragon 808.
The biggest difference between the Snapdragon 650/652 and the high end flagship, the Snapdragon 820 will be in terms of manufacturing node as we'll be seeing the former parts made on a mature 28nm HPm node while the Snapdragon 820 enjoys the more high-end 14nm LPP manufacturing process.