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Qualcomm's New Snapdragon 855 Plus is a Natural Fit For Tomorrow's Gaming Phones (theverge.com) 52

Qualcomm has announced a mid-year refresh of its flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset. The new Snapdragon 855 Plus is further optimized for gaming, VR, AI, and 5G connectivity. From a report: It sticks to the same overall design and chip layout as the 855, but Qualcomm says the Plus's eight-core Kryo CPU runs at higher peak clock speeds of up to 2.96GHz. But more important to gamers is a 15 percent performance improvement from the Adreno 640 GPU. That will likely result in the 855 Plus making its way into the next wave of gaming-focused smartphones like those we've seen from Asus, Razer, and other companies. As for AI and VR improvements, Qualcomm is continuing to talk up its fourth-generation AI Engine that's capable of "more than 7 trillion operations per second." The Snapdragon 855 Plus will deliver "best-in-class cellular performance, superior coverage and all-day battery life in premium 5G devices," according to the company. It's still using two separate modems to get there, however, with both a Snapdragon X24 LTE 4G modem and Qualcomm's X50 5G modem on board. I guess we won't see a more efficient approach until the inevitable Snapdragon 865.
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Qualcomm's New Snapdragon 855 Plus is a Natural Fit For Tomorrow's Gaming Phones

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  • .. I didn't thought we'd see the day!

    I think my T28 had just ~two days of battery life (possibly 60 hours, one google hit even say 85) and one friend had got the Nokia 8210 because of it's much better battery life (one week or so), anyway then things improved and ~two weeks become typical and now they are bragging about how it CAN LAST THE WHOLE DAY?!
    Then again that's one day of usage I assume.

    • by Dog-Cow ( 21281 )

      Have you ever considered not being a shit? You know very well that a dumbphone from 15 years ago has almost nothing in common with a modern smartphone.

      • You are right, the former was designed to work and function as a reliable utility device; the latter was designed to be an addictive consumption device - the battery doesn't last more than a day so that you are constantly reminded to interact and consume.
    • by Swistak ( 899225 )
      The thing is, it depends how you use your phone. My phone easilly lasts over a week when I don't use it - something T28 couldn't be able to do.
      Biggest drain on a battery is an LCD screen and distant second - GPU. So if you use your phone for sparse calling and occasional texting - as you'd have used T28 back then - it'll last ages since battery tech progressed so much.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    There is no such thing as a gaming phone, and this is by design. Games that run decently on smartphones are of the two-peas-in-a-pod kind. There are mobile gaming consoles, although they too have serious limitations, also by design.

  • It's impressive to do almost 3 Ghz in a cellphone processor... Granted that's probably a version of "turbo" which means it can't maintain that for very long. Of course this means cellphones will likely overheat even faster since there isn't much area or space to provide proper heat-sinking.

    • Of course this means cellphones will likely overheat even faster since there isn't much area or space to provide proper heat-sinking.

      Oh that's ok, I've put mine in a half inch thick rubber bubble with three layers of glass and plastic over the screen to stop every little thing from wrecking it. Now excuse me while I use it in direct sunlight outside on a very hot day.

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