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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 Leak Suggests 100 TOPS NPU Boost

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Industry tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed new details about Qualcomm´s upcoming ´Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2´ mobile chipset. Known by its internal designation SM8850, this next-generation chipset reportedly includes major upgrades aimed at enhancing performance and user experience. Among the most significant are claims that the Neural Processing Unit (NPU) computing power has been increased to a remarkable 100 TOPS (trillion operations per second), signaling a substantial advance for devices leveraging on-device Artificial Intelligence processing and related features.

In addition to the NPU leap, the insider highlights new hardware-level support for sunlight screen technology within the SM8850. This improvement is expected to provide markedly better display brightness for new devices, making screens more visible and adaptive under direct sunlight. Furthermore, the chipset is said to bolster native ´super frame´ enhancements, a feature likely aimed at smoother visual performance and frame rates, thereby benefiting both gaming and multimedia applications on future flagship smartphones.

Digital Chat Station also alluded to the arrival of smartphones utilizing large-capacity ´new silicon´ 7800 mAh batteries, which commenters suggest could be linked to OnePlus and other Chinese tech firms leading innovation in silicon-carbon battery chemistry. While the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 is not immediately set to debut alongside these high-capacity power cells, industry observers anticipate that combinations of these advanced processors and batteries may launch later this year. This further underscores the intensifying competition among manufacturers aiming to push mobile device performance and endurance benchmarks to new heights.

Originally reported by techpowerup.comRead the source →
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