Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 to launch early

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in October of last year, so you'd normally assume its successor, tentatively called Elite 2, would arrive this coming October.
However, according to a rumor out of China, the next Elite will actually be announced in late September. Then, in October, we'll already see devices using it hitting the streets, at least in China.

Previously, the Elite 2's AnTuTu benchmark score got leaked, suggesting some pretty healthy upgrades in performance compared to its predecessor, and then we heard that its GPU performance would be up by 30%, while CPU performance will be up by 25% compared to the original 8 Elite.
So it's looking like a pretty important release, and one that will come sooner than usual in order to better allow Android device makers to compete head-on with Apple's new iPhone 17 family, which is expected to arrive in September. The earlier SoC launch could also help some Android OEMs move more units during the end-of-year holiday shopping season.
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- Ahmad faisal berry
- 04 May 2025
- Xqa
back to each smartphone manufacturer, the hardware used is the same/ the final result mix is different. the oryon smartphone cpu is still generation 2, generation 1 has the snapdragon x series laptop hardware.
- Ahmad faisal berry
- 04 May 2025
- Xqa
according to the hardware Mediatek dimensions 9400 and 9400+ are bad. if it is bad, it is impossible to use other brands.
- Ahmad faisal berry
- 04 May 2025
- Xqa
depends on the game/windows game of choice winlator or gamehub. via emulation not native application/windows on arm only via prism emulator first for the application.