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Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered Always On, Always Connected PCs are heavy on features, like Windows 10 Enterprise, but remain light and cool. Here’s a look at what the workplace might be like without these features.
 
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Welcome to the new era of Snapdragon [video]


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We've separated the Qualcomm and Snapdragon brands. Going forward, Snapdragon will be a standalone product brand with specific ties to the Qualcomm brand where appropriate.
New representative colors have been introduced including Midnight, Gunmetal, Nickel, Snapdragon Red, and Gold.
Our iconic “fireball” will gain new prominence and manifest itself in new visual assets and other creative executions.
A new simplified and consistent naming structure for our platforms makes it easier for our customers to discover and choose devices powered by Snapdragon. This means our mobile platforms will transition to a single-digit series and generation number, aligning with other product categories — starting with our newest flagship Snapdragon 8-series platform.
Across our portfolio gold will now be used to represent only our premium-tier products.
5G has become ubiquitous across our Snapdragon Portfolio eliminating the need to call it out specifically on assets. Moving forward, with Snapdragon connected platforms, 5G will be a given.
With all of the above, our badges have been redesigned with a cleaner, modern, straightforward look and feel.
Our automotive portfolio is now 100 percent Snapdragon branded at the platform and experience layer level e.g., Snapdragon Ride Platform and Snapdragon Digital Chassis.
 

PCMag‘s benchmarks, which include Geekbench 5, PCMark Work 3.0, GFXBench 5, and Basemark Web, seem to show a roughly 15% improvement over the Snapdragon 888 overall in the CPU department, a bit short of the 20% claimed by Qualcomm. Notebookcheck‘s benchmarks show even smaller gains, in the realm of 6-11% over its predecessor.

But there’s good news on the GPU front, especially for applications using the Vulkan API. PCMag’s results show Qualcomm’s new Adreno 730 GPU outperforms the iPhone 13 Pro Max readily in GFXBench 5, scoring roughly 28% higher in off-screen benchmarks.

For those not in the know, the people behind Nuvia helped design Apple’s A-series chips in the iPhones, which would eventually be developed into the M1 chip. Qualcomm purchased Nuvia earlier this year, and Nuvia’s team is Qualcomm’s best bet for catching up to Apple.

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I was going through User Reviews for Samsung S22 series on Amazon. Many critical reviewers are mentioning about phone heating, saw it for S22 Ultra as well as for S22+.
Does Gen 1 processor really heat that much?
Anyone using Gen 1 based non-Samsung mobile?
 

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