What is Snapdragon Processor? SnapDragon 855!
For all the work we do in mobile or in any laptop, it is very important to have a processor. If a computer does not have a processor, you will not be able to do any work as if the other part is necessary, it is very important. Today I am telling you about the Snapdragon processor, what it is and what are its types and what makes this company.
Snapdragon's company is a very old company. It designs CPUs for mobiles, meaning it designs processors for mobiles and sells them to mobile companies. It designs its processors for Android and Window phones. Their processors are used for some netbooks, car wireless systems, wearable devices and some similar devices. He first launched a processor in 2007 which was 1 Ghz processor which was made for mobile. After this, they started making processors of 200 series, 400 series and 800 series and 600 series of which 805, 810, 615, and 410 are widely popular processors.
Snapdragon's company is a very old company. It designs CPUs for mobiles, meaning it designs processors for mobiles and sells them to mobile companies. It designs its processors for Android and Window phones. Their processors are used for some netbooks, car wireless systems, wearable devices and some similar devices. He first launched a processor in 2007 which was 1 Ghz processor which was made for mobile. After this, they started making processors of 200 series, 400 series and 800 series and 600 series of which 805, 810, 615, and 410 are widely popular processors.
Snapdragon's History
This company first started making its own processors in 2005 and in 2006, they will make System on Chip Professor including Scorpio processors. As we told you that they launched one of their processors in 2007. At that time, almost all mobiles had 500 MHz processors. Which did not support 720 pixels. This Snapdragon processor had 720 pixel resolution 2D graphics and the ability to support up to 12 megapixel cameras, which was launched in 2008. After this he started making dual core processors, which he first started using in the net book.
Snapdragon's Processor and its Models
Snapdragon S1: - There are a total of 11 models in this series of processors which were upgraded in different years.
Snapdragon S2: - The processor of this body was launched by the company in 2010 and around 7 models were launched by the company at that time.
Snapdragon S3: - There are total 3 models of this series.
Snapdragon S4 Play: - There are total 2 models of this series.
Snapdragon S4 Plus: - This series contains 10 models.
Snapdragon S4 Pro: - There are total 5 models of this series.
Snapdragon S4 Prime: - 1 model of this series
Snapdragon 200: - There are total 6 models of this series Snapdragon 205, 208, 210 and 212
Snapdragon 400: - There are a total of 7 models of this series, Snapdragon 410 and 412, Snapdragon 415, Snapdragon 425 and 427, Snapdragon 430 and 435
Snapdragon 600: - There are a total of 10 models of this series which are Snapdragon 602A, Snapdragon 610, 615, 616, Snapdragon 617, 625, 626, Snapdragon 650, 652, 653.
Snapdragon 800 Series: - There are total 8 models of this series. Snapdragon 800,801, Snapdragon 805, Snapdragon 808 and 810, Snapdragon 820 and 821, Snapdragon 835.
The New Snapdragon 855: World's First 7nm Processor!
Earlier this month, Qualcomm launched its new Snapdragon X24 modem as the world's first chipset using the 7nm fabrication process. As reported by reliable gadget tipster Roland Quandt, Qualcomm may use the new 7nm manufacturing process to build its new generation processor Snapdragon 855.
What is 7nm?
7nm refers to the half-pitch measurement of nodes in the chip. In other words, if you want to measure the distance between a node and its nearest node neighbor, and the measurement was 14 nanometers, then 7nm is half the pitch.
According to the source, Qualcomm has not yet officially revealed this, but the manufacturing partners of the brand say that the Snapdragon 855 will come as the world's first 7nm SoC. The new SoC is also expected to come with the company's X-24 LTE modem, which can support up to 2Gbps LTE speeds.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 855's Highlights
Qualcomm's latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon 845, is built by the 10nm Low Power Plus (LPP) fabrication process. This is a slightly upgraded version of the 10nm Low Power Early process, which was used to manufacture the Snapdragon 835 processor. The new 10nm LPP manufacturing process gives you 10 percent better performance or 15 percent lower power consumption.
However, given that the X24 modem is built with a 7nm node, and Samsung has stated that it will be ready for mass production of such chipsets in early 2019, so there is no doubt in saying The Snapdragon 855 will be equipped with both an X24 modem and a 7nm node process.
There are currently no official details about the Snapdragon 855 processor. However, reports so far suggest that the Qualcomm chipset has been developed by Samsung's foundry business for quite some time. But the Snapdragon 855 SoC is quite likely to be manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan. We can expect the Snapdragon 855 to be more power efficient and better performing than its previous partner.





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