2017’s flagship smartphones will be thinner and have bigger batteries thanks to Qualcomm. As a result, it is 35 per cent smaller in package size.
According to the leaked information, the Snapdragon 835 uses “a new 10nm design with more than three billion ultra-efficient transistors”.
Qualcomm is among the most popular names when it comes to smartphone processors. The X16 offers gigabit LTE, and the chip will also support multi-gigabit 802.11ad Wi-Fi.
Another interesting feature that the Snapdragon 835 will carry under its hood is the upgraded technology Quick Charge 4.
In addition, the Snapdragon 835 supports EIS 3.0 video stabilization, enhanced roll and shutter correction, provides better autofocus capabilities and includes separate sensors for black & white and color pixels – leading to what the company calls “true to live” color.
Qualcomm confirmed new details about the Snapdragon 835 processor at the chipmaker’s CES 2017 press conference in Las Vegas today, including revealing the first Snapdragon 835-powered device. It also comes paired with Hexagon 682 DSP and Adreno 540 GPU which are faster and better than their predecessors Hexagon 680 DSP and Adreno 530 GPU that can be found on the Snapdragon 820/821 SoC.
Qualcomm makes more wireless chips than any other company on the planet, and its high-end processors dictate what our mobile devices can do.
The Snapdragon 835 processor is in production at the moment. “You’re going to see it in standalone VR and AR devices”.
As far as performance is concerned, Qualcomm is promising 27 percent boost in performance, while at the same time there is 40 percent less power usage when compared to the Snapdragon 820. The new chipset offers much faster 3D rendering and also, the colour spectrum is better with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset displaying a lore colours than the existing Snapdragon 820 and 821. That means 256-QAM, 4x Carrier Aggregation, and 4×4 MIMO antennas.
An SoC like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor consists of many component parts, all important to its overall utility at the heart of your connected device. The Snapdragon 835 is also Qualcomm’s first 10nm SoC and is the first 10nm SoC to be announced by anyone, which should enable the mobile processor to do things that might’ve been impossible before.
Using pins and Fingerprints to authenticate the user interface and iris and face based security to authenticate the camera in concert with device attestation software on the device, the Snapdragon 835 promises one of the most secure experiences on a phone.