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How many nanometers is Snapdragon 7+gen2

Author:Hyman Time:2023-08-23 17:26

In the mid-range mobile phone processor market, Qualcomm's Snapdragon series processors have always been far ahead of MediaTek's Tianji series processors due to power consumption and cost issues. Many mobile phone brands prefer to use Tianji series processors in mid-range models, but this time Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7gen2 processor can be said to break this phenomenon, Now let me introduce to you the several nanometers of technology used in this processor!

How many nanometers is Snapdragon 7+gen2

How many nanometers is Snapdragon 7gen2

It is TSMC's 4nm process

According to the latest leaked information, the Snapdragon 7Gen2 processor model is SM7475, using TSMC's 4nm technology. The CPU adopts a 1+3+4 architecture and is equipped with an X2 super large core. The main frequency performance has been upgraded to 2.92GHz, and the GPU uses Adreno 730 580Mhz, which will significantly improve overall performance.

From the exposed GeekBench 5 performance points, the new generation Snapdragon 7Gen2 is no less than the flagship chips Snapdragon 8+and Tianji 9000 in terms of comprehensive performance index, and its performance points significantly exceed that of its competitor Tianji 8200. Their performance points are as follows:

Snapdragon 7Gen2: Single core running score of 1232, multi core running score of 4095;

Snapdragon 8+low-frequency version: single core running score 1278, multi core running score 4018;

Tianji 9000: Single core running score 1268, multi core running score 4059;

Tianji 8200: Single core running score 992, multi core running score 3772.

The above is a specific introduction of how many nanometers the Snapdragon 7gen2 is. Although this processor still adopts a 4-nanometer technology, it uses the Snapdragon 8+architecture in architecture, combined with TSMC's manufacturing process, so its performance is still far ahead of other mid-range chips!

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