Snapdragon 8+ Gen1, an upgraded version of Snapdragon 8 Gen1.
The same chipset is installed in most high-end models released later this year, but it has become clear that there is a so-called “downgrade version” with reduced clock speed.
Information leaked by well-known leaker Digital Chat Station:
Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 will soon have a lower frequency version, with the Cortex-X2 core clocked down to 3.0GHz.The frequency of each core will be 3.0GHz+2.5GHz+1.8GHzand that.
By the way, if you list the frequencies of each core of the SD8Gen1 series including this “low frequency version”:
SD8Gen1 | SD8+Gen1 low frequency version |
SD8+Gen1 | |
Cortex-X2 | 3.00GHz | 3.00GHz | 3.19GHz |
Cortex-A710 | 2.50GHz | 2.50GHz | 2.75GHz |
Cortex-A510 | 1.79GHz | 1.80GHz | 2.02GHz |
As you can see, the “low frequency version” has all of the primary core, high performance core, and high efficiency core clocked down, and as far as the CPU core is concerned, it is ratherSettings close to unmarked SD8Gen1has become
SD8+Gen1 “low frequency version” is almost certain to be installed in Oppo Reno9 Pro+
By the way, according to him, this chipset will also be installed in the Honor 80 Pro and other Oppo models, so the model that will be announced soon with SD8 + Gen1 is the Oppo Reno 9 Pro +.
The model number of the same model has been found to be “PGW110”, and benchmarks have also been found on Geekbench.
And looking at the frequency of each core in this benchmark, it’s 1.80Hz, 2.50Hz, and 3.00Hz, which exactly matches the low-frequency Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 leaked by Digital Chat Station. I’m here.
On the other hand, the actual score is:
There are scores that cannot be obtained with the unmarked SD8Gen1 of 3900 points with multi-core, but overall the score is closer to the SD8Gen1 than the SD8 + Gen1, which means that the clock speed of each core mentioned above is “unmarked” rather than “+”. It is also consistent in that it is close.
This “low-frequency version Snapdragon+ Gen1” can be said to be an upgraded version of SD8Gen1 or a downgraded version of SD8+Gen1.
As for positioning, it seems likely that it will be a chipset like the Snapdragon 870, an upgraded chipset of the Snapdragon 865 that was installed in some models last year.