Tuesday, November 30th 2021

Qualcomm Announces World's Most Advanced Mobile Platform, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

During the annual Snapdragon Tech Summit 2021, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. introduced its latest premium 5G mobile platform, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. The new Snapdragon 8 leads the way into a new era of premium mobile technology equipped with cutting-edge 5G, AI, gaming, camera, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies to transform the next generation of flagship devices. Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 will be adopted by global OEMs and brands including Black Shark, Honor, iQOO, Motorola, Nubia, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Redmi, SHARP, Sony Corporation, vivo, Xiaomi, and ZTE, with commercial devices expected by the end of 2021.

"As the world's most advanced mobile platform, Snapdragon is synonymous with premium Android experiences and the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 sets the standard for the next generation of flagship mobile devices," said Alex Katouzian, senior vice president and general manager of mobile, compute, and infrastructure, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "It delivers connectivity, photography, AI, gaming, sound, and security experiences never before available in a smartphone."
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Key Features

Connectivity: Equipped with the 4th gen Snapdragon X65 5G Modem-RF System, the new Snapdragon 8 is the most advanced 5G mobile platform and the world's first 5G modem-RF solution to reach 10 Gigabit download speeds. Snapdragon 8 features the Qualcomm FastConnect 6900 Mobile Connectivity System supporting the fastest Wi-Fi speeds available—up to 3.6 Gbps—over Wi-Fi 6 and 6E to ensure games and apps perform smoothly, even with multiple devices on one network.

Camera: This new premium mobile platform takes smartphone photography beyond pro. Snapdragon Sight Technology includes the first commercial 18-bit mobile ISP, capturing over 4000x more camera data than its predecessor for extreme dynamic range, color, and sharpness at staggering speeds up to 3.2 gigapixels per second. This is also the first 8K HDR video capture in a mobile platform and it's capable of capturing in the premium HDR10+ format that's loaded with over a billion shades of color. Video will look even more stunning thanks to the new Bokeh Engine which adds beautiful soft backgrounds to videos; it's like Portrait Mode for video capture. Snapdragon 8 also includes a fourth separate ISP, the new Always-On ISP, which allows the camera to run with extremely low power consumption so users can experience always-on face unlocking and locking if your face isn't present for heightened privacy.

AI: The 7th Gen Qualcomm AI Engine is equipped with the ultra-high performance and efficient Qualcomm Hexagon processor, featuring a 2x faster tensor accelerator and 2x larger shared memory than its predecessor. Users can capture pro-quality images thanks to intelligently integrated Leica Leitz Look filters—recreating their legendary bokeh effect. The latest AI-based natural language processing from Hugging Face can intelligently serve as your personal assistant by prioritizing and analyzing your notifications. Working with Sonde Health, we are using on-device AI to accelerate their models that can analyze a user's vocal patterns to determine if a user is at risk for health conditions such as asthma, depression, and COVID-19. Also, a new always-on AI system is powered by the 3rd Gen Qualcomm Sensing Hub with more data streams being processed using lowest power AI.

Gaming: With over 50 Snapdragon Elite Gaming features, Snapdragon 8 delivers ultra-smooth responsiveness, color-rich HDR scenes at the highest visual quality, and desktop-level capabilities that are mobile-firsts. The new Qualcomm Adreno GPU provides a 30% boost in graphics rendering capabilities and 25% improvement in power savings compared to the previous generation to unlock a new generation of mobile GPUs. The platform delivers, Adreno Frame Motion Engine to can generate twice as many frames while maintaining the same power consumption. Another mobile-first feature is Variable Rate Shading Pro to provide a finer grain of control for game developers to further tune game performance. Desktop-level Volumetric rendering brings unrivaled realism to fog, smoke, and particle effects that have been optimized for mobile by Qualcomm Technologies' in-house Snapdragon Studios.

Sound: Users can experience a new class of crisp, crystal-clear voice and music with integrated Bluetooth 5.2 and Snapdragon Sound Technology, now featuring Qualcomm aptX Lossless Technology for CD-quality lossless wireless audio. This is the first Snapdragon mobile platform to support all-new LE audio features such as broadcast audio, stereo recording, and voice back-channel for gaming.

Security: Snapdragon 8 features vault-like security to help keep users' data protected. This is the first Snapdragon platform to feature a dedicated Trust Management Engine to achieve heightened security and provide additional Root of Trust for apps and services. Snapdragon 8 is also the world's first mobile platform to feature Android Ready SE—the new standard for digital car keys, drivers' licenses, and more. Additionally, the Qualcomm Secure Processing Unit features support for iSIM, an integrated SIM card so users can easily and securely connect to cellular networks without a SIM card
Source: Qualcomm
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12 Comments on Qualcomm Announces World's Most Advanced Mobile Platform, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

#1
Nephilim666
The obsession with the number 8 really speaks to who they feel their target market is.
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gmn17
yay cant wait for the tablet edition of this chip
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zlobby
I like it how Samsung isn't listed along the rest of the phone makers, even though they will also use the chip.

I'm curious how the new Exynos will turn out to be.
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#4
Rhein7
865 -> 888 -> 8 gen 1
What a stupid name tbh :confused:
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#5
ixi
zlobbyI like it how Samsung isn't listed along the rest of the phone makers, even though they will also use the chip.

I'm curious how the new Exynos will turn out to be.
Yeah, I'll be surprised if samsung will fully move to their own exynos baby. Somehow I wanna believe that they can dust away snapdragon performance.
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zlobby
ixiYeah, I'll be surprised if samsung will fully move to their own exynos baby. Somehow I wanna believe that they can dust away snapdragon performance.
Samsung kept the Qualcomm ONLY because of some modem licenses for certain markets. But these legacy standards will become obsolete come 2022 and most likely Samsung will fully migrate to Exynos globally. It's just cheaper.
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Tomorrow
Rhein7865 -> 888 -> 8 gen 1
What a stupid name tbh :confused:
Agreed. I dont know what kind of marketing person came up on the idea that 3 numbers is more confusing than adding a stupid gen xyz at the end. As if we dont get enough of that from USB standards.
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Minus Infinity
Some nice updates but seriously only about 20% performance increase on CPU, and GPU has no specs. I doubt it will trouble A15 let alone A16 next year. More interest in a laptop SoC, running 6 X2 cores and 6 710 cores say.
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#9
zlobby
Minus InfinitySome nice updates but seriously only about 20% performance increase on CPU, and GPU has no specs. I doubt it will trouble A15 let alone A16 next year. More interest in a laptop SoC, running 6 X2 cores and 6 710 cores say.
RDNA in the latest Exynos is showing serious muscle. Power efficiency in 8g1 is also nothing to write home about.
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#10
Pilgrim
Yawn! So people could do TikTok faster?
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#11
zlobby
PilgrimYawn! So people could do TikTok faster?
Although in general I agree with the sentiment, it's more or less 'chicken and egg' problem. Future is inevitably mobile and embedded, so we won't know what's possible in software unless we have the hardware for it.
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#12
Am*
After seeing the feature list -- I have some serious concerns over the new always-on camera-watching spyware these new chips have built in to detect when you're near the phone by constantly watching the camera feed. Smartphones (and specifically, Androids) are already security liabilities without this sort of tech included (with the vast majority of OEMs still using Android as a dumping ground for their bloatware and spyware apps in return for easy money from shady devs and not bothering to update their phones on time or at all) -- with it, it's going to open the doors to the potential of all sorts of additional spying and blackmail capabilities.

If there will not be any kill switches in place for that sort of feature to be disabled (and if Qualcomm aren't going to open source that whole AI part of their processors fully to AOSP devs), this will probably be the line for me to no longer buy smartphones from here on out (at least not without either a kill switch for the mic and camera or a hard shut-off design, like the pop up cameras).
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