Benchmarks for Qualcomm’s next flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 mobile processor have surfaced online.
There just might be some cause for concern.
The figures have been shared by a user on the Chinese video platform Bilibili and it seems Qualcomm may have some explaining to do.
But before we get into it, better to preface it by saying none of this is official and should be taken with a grain of salt.
Powered by Qualcomm’s custom ‘Oryon’ CPU cores replacing ARM’s designs, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 was rumoured to feature a potent 6+2 core configuration with impressive clockspeeds.
However, the leaked tests show the six performance ‘Phoenix M’ cores topping out at just 2.4GHz, while the two efficiency ‘Phoenix L’ cores are capped at 1.94GHz.
These frequencies fall well short of the blazing 3.8GHz clockspeeds that had been speculated for the prime Oryon core based on previous reports and rumors.
In the AnTuTu benchmark, the early Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 sample achieved scores ranging from 1.7 million to 1.9 million points.
While certainly an improvement over the previous Gen 2 chip, these figures seem underwhelming for a supposed generational flagship leap onto a leading 3nm process node.
The leaker did note that even at these lower-than-expected frequencies, the Gen 4’s mid and low CPU performance already surpasses the peak capabilities of the Gen 2.
However, throttled peak performance could bottleneck demanding mobile workloads like gaming.
That doesn’t bode to well for upcoming flagship devices.
Of course, this is still an extremely early preview based on engineering samples, so performance could improve substantially ahead of the chip’s projected late 2024 consumer launch.
Qualcomm’s custom CPU development is also uncharted territory that could be facing setbacks.
There are parallels to Samsung’s ill-fated efforts with custom CPU cores, which fell well short of expectations and were eventually scrapped due to technical challenges and rising costs.
Ultimately, only official final performance figures will determine if the company has genuinely raised the bar for Android flagships.
The leaks suggest the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s performance cores reached up to 2.4GHz, with efficiency cores at 1.94GHz, both lower than initially rumored speeds.
Early benchmarks show the chip scoring between 1.7 million and 1.9 million points on AnTuTu, which is an improvement over its predecessor but below expected generational gains.
The reported figures are from an engineering sample, meaning the final product could see significant performance improvements before its consumer release.
There are worries that Qualcomm’s new custom CPU architecture might face similar challenges to Samsung’s previous custom cores, which did not meet performance expectations.
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