Qualcomm’s Flagship, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, arrives on devices this year

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1


Analysts and journalists from across the globe have convened in Hawaii to witness Qualcomm announce its big chip news for the year.

As promised, the latest version of the SoCal chip giant’s flagship SoC arrives with a rebrand — one that’s going to take some getting used to. Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue like, say 888, but no one said chip nomenclatures were going to be easy. What’s more, the new silicon is arriving soon, with the first devices expected before the year’s up — giving handset makers more or less exactly four weeks to get them out the door.

The new chip is focused on six key competencies: 5G connectivity, camera sensors, AI, gaming, audio, and security — pretty much what you’d hope for from a mobile chipmaker in 2021. On the connectivity front, the SoC sports a 5G modem-RF capable of hitting up to 10-gigabit download speeds, coupled with the FastConnect 6900 Mobile Connectivity System, which it claims can best WiFi 6 speeds.


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The new imaging system sports an 18-bit ISP, with improved dynamic range, color, and speeds. It supports 8K HDR video, coupled with a new Bokeh Engine that brings Portrait Mode-style shots to video, while an Always-On ISP delivers low power consumption to tasks like face unlock.

The new Adreno GPU, meanwhile, promises improved graphics performance with lower power consumption, while support for lossless audio arrives on the sound side. As for security, the new platform sports a new Trust Management Engine, as well as support for Android Ready SE for digital car keys.

AI may be the biggest piece of the puzzle here. A new 7th Gen engine brings improved tensor acceleration.

Imaging and AI, in particular, are key for Qualcomm this year because let’s face it, the company’s got a lot more competition than it did only a few years back. Note the brands that have currently signed up to release devices sporting the SoC: Black Shark, Honor, iQOO, Motorola, Nubia, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Redmi, Sharp, Sony Corporation, Vivo, Xiaomi, and ZTE. It’s not a bad list, as far as these things go.

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