In comparison, Snapdragon 8 Gen3 also features a Cortex-X4 ultra-large core, with the CPU frequency reaching 3.3GHz, and an AnTuTu running score exceeding 2 million points.
Transitioning to the perspective of positioning, SM8635 adopts the same architecture as Snapdragon 8 Gen3 but adjusts the scale and frequency. It resembles a down-clocked version of Snapdragon 8 Gen3, and its overall performance falls between Snapdragon 8 Gen2 and Snapdragon 8 Gen3.
It’s noteworthy that Digital Chat Station had previously exposed a Qualcomm processor code-named SM7675. This chip’s ultimate running score also reached 1.7 million points, earning the title of “the most powerful Snapdragon 7 series chip in history.”
Certainly, tech enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the performance of the new processors that the mid-to-high-end phones, set to be unveiled in the first half of this year, will offer.
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