Vivo V1 ISP chip photographed next to Snapdragon 888

04 September 2021
The vivo X70 Pro+ also stops by GeekBench, days prior to its release.

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  • Anonymous
  • ibd
  • 05 Sep 2021

Can't wait for Vivo X80 Pro+ Ultra next year.

Goooo beyond!!!! 👊👊👊

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    • Anonymous
    • YTy
    • 05 Sep 2021

    copying what Google Pixel has done in the past

      Anonymous, 05 Sep 2021It is not google design. It is exynos chip. I am fairly sure, you have no idea and are just guessing for the sake of flame :D

        Funny again, if you want a flat screen, you'll need to go with the "sub-par" X70 model instead of Pro or Pro+. Such a shame. And put a god f*cking damn HybridSim Slot / MicroSD, thanks!

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          • Punkinoops
          • IL$
          • 05 Sep 2021

          Mikeromeoz, 04 Sep 2021So... this is just like Google's pixel visual core? Th... moreVery useful info!! Thanks

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            • Anonymous
            • 8Kf
            • 05 Sep 2021

            Fearghast, 04 Sep 2021A manufacturer has to be able to manufacture such a SOC, it... moreIt is not google design.
            It is exynos chip.

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              • AnonD-1016461
              • A1Q
              • 04 Sep 2021

              OhNom, 04 Sep 2021No, Tensor is the main processor, Neural core was a coproce... moreyou didn't get what I was talking about
              Never mind

                YUKI93, 04 Sep 2021I've been wondering something: If Vivo is going to use... moreI suppose they passed a part of the processing, pixels used neural and visual core and I never heard that they had deactivated the Qualcomm ISP

                  Anonymous, 04 Sep 2021They are total waste, regular midrange ISP is enough, even ... more"a regular mid-range ISP is enough"

                  Sure, that's why flagships use Spectra midrange / s

                    AnonD-1016461, 04 Sep 2021Google's pixel visual core is kinda like Google's... moreNo, Tensor is the main processor, Neural core was a coprocessor focused only on neural and arithmetic calculations for photography

                      Anonymous, 04 Sep 2021If people believe Tensor is 100% google , just samsung manu... moreA manufacturer has to be able to manufacture such a SOC, it can never be 100% Google.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 8Kf
                        • 04 Sep 2021

                        AnonD-1016461, 04 Sep 2021Google's pixel visual core is kinda like Google's... moreIf people believe Tensor is 100% google , just samsung manufactured, they are gonna be disappointed.

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                          • gLn
                          • 04 Sep 2021

                          Mikeromeoz, 04 Sep 2021So... this is just like Google's pixel visual core? Th... moreGoogle's pixel visual core is kinda like Google's tensor chip
                          It's mostly regular ISP but a bit customized

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                            • Anonymous
                            • vGU
                            • 04 Sep 2021

                            They are total waste, regular midrange ISP is enough, even in flagships

                              So... this is just like Google's pixel visual core? This is oot, but I heard that the OG gcam inside pixel phones doesn't really make use of it, they used the integrated ISP in the chipset, which is why ports of it for other phones exists widely. But funnily third party stuff like social media cameras and open camera does make use of it.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 8Kf
                                • 04 Sep 2021

                                YUKI93, 04 Sep 2021I've been wondering something: If Vivo is going to use... moreIt gets disabled.

                                  I've been wondering something: If Vivo is going to use their own ISP chip for image processing, what are they going to do with the existing ISP inside the Snapdragon 888 chipset? Are they going to fully disable it or only use it in Manual mode?

                                    Looks like the 888+ SoC actually. As one of the cores is clocked at 3Ghz.