Recent reports reveal that Qualcomm is preparing to unveil a powerful computer CPU. Codenamed “Hamoa”, this new processor could debut in 2024 boasting 12 cores in an 8 + 4 configuration. A fresh report has divulged further details about Qualcomm's upcoming processor.
Reports confirm that the CPU will feature 12 cores. A previous report by developer Kuba Wojciechowski disclosed that the cores will be in an 8 + 4 setup, with 8 performance cores and 4 energy-efficient cores.
Qualcomm has acquired CPU company Nuvia to develop high-performance processors (Image: Wccftech)There is information suggesting that Qualcomm is testing the Hamoa chip in two variants, with model numbers 'SC8380X' and 'SC8380XP'. According to indications, these are clearly successors to the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3, with model number 'SC8280'.
Furthermore, the trial model is also reported to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 5G modem. This indicates Qualcomm's intention to integrate its computer CPU with an embedded 5G modem, although whether the modem will be included in all chips remains unclear.
Moreover, the upcoming CPU will utilize the new UFS 4.0 standard for connecting flash memory. This will increase transfer speeds and provide further performance advantages.
Qualcomm's computer CPU is expected to incorporate several new technologies (Image: Windows Central)From what is known so far, Qualcomm's upcoming chip may be designed more like a modern mobile processor than a computer CPU. However, it remains to be seen whether this new chip will compete on par with other PC chips.
What are your expectations for Qualcomm's computer chip?
Check out more graphic design - gaming laptops currently on sale at Mytour, by clicking the orange button below.
BUY GAMING LAPTOPS AT GREAT PRICES
During the Tet period, customers shopping at Mytour will enjoy many huge benefits. In particular, the 'BUY MORE, SAVE MORE' and 'WIN 2023 GOLD BARS' programs are garnering a lot of attention, so don't forget to join in!
2023 TET PROMOTION PROGRAM
Source: Gizmochina
See more:
- TSMC officially begins mass production of advanced 3nm chips
- Expert breaks record, overclocks Intel Core i9-13900K to 9 GHz
- What's new with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3: Using 3nm process, more powerful and cooler