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PT KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - Qualcomm teased its new flagship smartphone chip at day one of its Summit in Maui, and, as expected, the company’s got a lot more to offer us on day two. The Snapdragon 845
is the latest premium processor, due out next year. And like its
predecessor, the 835, you can expect the thing to be nearly ubiquitous
on 2018’s flagship handsets — not to mention a few Windows PCs.
As anticipated, new chip will sport the
same 10 nm manufacturing process as its predecessor, but the company is
altering its architecture some in order to bring even more of a focus to
imaging. No surprise there, really — the entire industry has been
headed in that direction, as smartphone makers work to differentiate
themselves with improved photography through multiple cameras, while
embracing next-generation AR and VR applications.
New here are the Spectra 280 ISP and
Adreno 630 — new architectures designed to improve photography and video
capture. That includes the ability to capture significantly more color
information with HDR photos and improved playback on Ultra High-Def
displays. Also on-board is SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping)
with simultaneous six-degree of freedom — that can be used for obstacle
collision, pointing to Qualcomm’s increased focus on technologies like
augmented and virtual reality.
Artificial intelligence is, naturally,
another big focus here. The San Diego chipmaker is promising some pretty
big gains on that front — specifically a 3x performance boost. That
means improved personal assistant performance and all sorts of other
improvements to existing features. The company’s also added support for
TensorFlow Lite and the new Open Neural Network Exchange frameworks, in
addition to regular old TensorFlow and Caffe, freeing up developer
choice on that front.
For security, there’s a devoted secure
processing unit on-board, which should bring improvements to biometrics
and encryption. Battery life is another key upgrade, with the new
Snapdragon promising almost one-third power reduction for energy-hungry
features like video capture, AR/VR and gaming.
The new chip has already started shipping
to manufacturers and is due out in devices early next year. That means
there’s a pretty good chance we’re going to see quite a few devices
announced in roughly a month from now at CES. Huawei has already
announced its intentions to use the chip on an unnamed flagship, and if
the 835 is any indication, most of the other major Android manufacturers
will join them soon enough.
Source : techcrunch.com
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