Yes 8 gen 3 is more efficient than 7+ gen 3 even in devices, check video he test some games and 7+ gen 3 was meh, devices with 8 gen 3 have Excellent battery life, so it can replicate that efficiency in real life too.
Sooo, device tests on websites like gsmarena and notebookcheck and such, well they obviously don't isilate for SOC, but you are saying that any battery life shortcoming of phones with 8G3S are due to other factors?The idea is that in low-load workloads, the 8G3 will consume less power than 7+ G3. But when you push them with a high load, 8G3 will consume more power than 7+ G3.
That does not mean it is less efficient, as yhe 8G3 would still deliver higher "FPS per watt" in games for instance.
Smartphone reviewers have noted this when comparing flagship and midrange phones.
According to a new report from Chinese website, Dell, a leading Windows OEM, has created an entirely new division to focus on developing PCs based on Qualcomm Oryon CPUs. Dell has plans to release laptops based on Qualcomm Oryon CPUs in 2024. In general, OEMs will task their existing PC division to develop devices based on new processors. But Dell has taken a different approach by creating a new division with people involving hardware, software and firmware to create a new set of products targeting 2024.
There's nothing unexpected about that.Remember this news guys? It came out 10 months ago. I wonder what becomes of it. Looking forward to June 2024.
They also accidentally showed off that they working on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (codename: Pakala)
Qualcomm shows off some behind the scenes stuff about Snapdragon X Elite.
The grand prize
One lucky winner will receive a coupon for a laptop powered by Snapdragon X Elite, putting them at the forefront of PC innovation. Plus, ten lucky runners-up will receive a sleek chip case for Snapdragon X Elite, perfect for showcasing your love for cutting-edge technology.
Pathetic that they choose MTL to represent x86 SoC. Why are they pretending that AMD doesn't exist?Another video on the Snapdragon SOCs, comparing with Apple M3 and Intel MTL CPUs:
Volume, and mindshare.Pathetic that they choose MTL to represent x86 SoC. Why are they pretending that AMD doesn't exist?
I wonder if that Witcher was native or x86 version.Another video on the Snapdragon SOCs, comparing with Apple M3 and Intel MTL CPUs:
AMD is practically nonexistent in laptopsPathetic that they choose MTL to represent x86 SoC. Why are they pretending that AMD doesn't exist?
Geez. Max Tech?Another video on the Snapdragon SOCs, comparing with Apple M3 and Intel MTL CPUs:
Nobody?Anybody want to win a Snapdragon X Elite laptop?
Change that to a S25U next year and I would want thatNobody?
They can send one to me and I can test it for them, if they want to pay me to use it. $100 per hour sounds fair.Nobody?
What?AMD is practically nonexistent in laptops
With Windows on Snapdragon, devs have three options, Khalil explained:
(1) They can port their titles to native ARM64 for the best CPU performance and power usage since Qualcomm’s scheduler can dynamically lower the CPU’s frequency that way.
(2) They can create a hybrid “ARM64EC” app where Windows and its libraries and Qualcomm’s drivers run natively, but the rest of the app is emulated, for “near-native” performance.
(3) Or, they can do next to nothing, and their game should just work anyhow — using x64 emulation.
They are supporting all the graphics APIs!!!Qualcomm says it has Adreno GPU drivers for DX11, DX12, Vulkan, and OpenCL and will also support DX9 and up to OpenGL 4.6 via mapping layers.
No not MTL but Alder Lake. And later in 2025 Arrow lake and Lunar Lake.What?
And the world is drowning in MTL laptops?