This is the history of Qualcomm’s flagship chipsets!
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Qualcomm has been at the top of the smartphone chipset game for years. It has built a reputation for creating fast, powerful system on chips with fantastic connectivity capabilities. Today, we’re taking a look at the history of the flagship chipset series to see how it’s progressed.
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Hey guys. Apologies for the confusing edit. The Snapdragon 870 and 888 pages are switched. To find the correct tables, please see the article (link in the video description).
plz Samsung stop showing me ads
Kyro or kryo?
i remember snapdragon s4 first introduced for sony xperia before sd 800 is a big thing…
@0:18 It is the top of the line series, that way you take the Snapdragon 860 or 870 which are more akin to flagship killer SOCs than flagship SOCs.
@1:54 More likely, single core performance was more important back then.
Please do a video about Qualcomm 600 series
Wow !! Snapdragon have come a long way from 28 nm to 5nm . The 835 chipset on my OnePlus 5t is still running effortlessly smooth.
Dear Samsung,
I am not at all interested in your A series. Stop bombarding my ads. It's really awful.
The sd 860 is not present?
The S4 plus wasn't the successor to the S4 as we see it today. In fact there was no single S4 chip and rather this was the name of the familly of products. There was the mid tier S4 play then the mid/high tier S4 plus and the absolute flagship S4 pro which was a quad core. Other two were dual cores. I remember the S4 pro was crazy hot. Optimus G with this chip was turning down the brightness all the time to stop the phone from overheating. It was really annoying and that's why i disable this option. One day i forgot to turn down the brightness manually and started playing GTA San Andreas. After around 15 minuts phone started to smell weirdly…
do exynos history video too.
🤬 samsung add everywhere 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Just for info, SD800 can still run PUBG at the lowest settings. And do 80% of your normal tasks
How about 7xx history?…
Had any OEMs effectively used the three ISP hardware for the cameras? I've not seen any OEMs including the OnePlus mention anything about these 3 ISP thing during the launch
could you do the 700 series too?
I wonder how soon if ever we will see Qualcomm's Snapdragon with Nuvia designs. Maybe we move to 2x Nuvia Phoenix Cores + 2 X ARM Cortex A79 Cores + 4x Cortex A55. Nuvia should help them compete better with Apple. Also Qualcomm is one of the partners Intel mentioned that will be taking advantage IDM 2.0. We could see SOCs fabricated at both TSMC and Intel.
The Snapdragon 870 and 888 pages are switched
How ROG Phone 5 support 18GB RAM, as SDN 888 product page says Memory Density: up to 16 GB
Editing all over the place 🥴
as i recall SD808 and 810 dont have cortex A55 inside. A55 launch in 2017ish wasnt it?
SD855 💋
I am using Snapdragon 625 😂
Sd810 HTC OneM9, Sd845 Pocophone F1, Sd855 Xiaomi Mi9, Sd865 Samsung S20FE.
I still use all of them now 👌
So these smartphones ain't using full power of its processors these days!
All these nifty features keeps you addicted to your smartphone/spy device; part of this processing power is used to track your activities with increasingly more accuracy, unbeknownst to most users.
From my view point snapdragon 855 is the most value for money chip out there..♥ï¸ÂÂ
I still have a phone with Snapdragon S1 chip that's working perfectly fine!
I think Snapdragon 855 was the best annual upgrade in the series.
6:09 which game? lol looks fun