Thursday, April 13th 2023

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 GPU Could be 50% More Powerful Than Current Gen Adreno 740

An online tipster, posting on the Chinese blog site Weibo, has let slip that Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile chipset is touted to pack some hefty graphical capabilities. The suggested Adreno "750" smartphone and tablet GPU is touted to offer a 50% increase over the present generation Adreno 740 - as featured on the recently released and cutting-edge Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The current generation top-of-the-range Snapdragon is no slouch when it comes to graphics benchmarks, where it outperforms Apple's prime contender - the Bionic A16 SoC.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC is expected to launch in the last quarter of 2023, but details of the flagship devices that it will power are non-existent at the time of writing. The tipster suggests that Qualcomm has decided to remain on TSMC's 4 nm process for its next generation mobile chipset - perhaps an all too safe decision when you consider that Apple has upped the stakes with the approach of its Bionic A17 SoC. It has been reported that the Cupertino, California-based company has chosen to fabricate via TSMC's 3 nm process, although the Taiwanese foundry is said to be struggling with its N3 production line. The engineers at Qualcomm's San Diego headquarters are alleged to be experimenting with increased clock speeds running on the next gen Adreno GPU - as high as 1.0 GHz - in order to eke out as much performance as possible, in anticipation of besting the Bionic A17 in graphics benchmarks. The tipster theorizes that Qualcomm will still have a hard time matching Apple in terms of pure CPU throughput, so the consolation prize will lie with a superior GPU getting rigged onto the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Sources: NoteBookCheck, Weibo
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8 Comments on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 GPU Could be 50% More Powerful Than Current Gen Adreno 740

#1
GoldenX
Sadly it still comes with Adreno drivers.
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#2
bonehead123
this qtr's SD is tomorrow's Bionic...or vice-versa....
Tit 4 Tat and this 4 that...
Beat me in this benchmark, don't beat me in the other one....yada yada yada....

Does it truly matter any more, as literally every current flagship & upper-mid-tier phone is completely capable of doing whatever task gets thrown at it, and do it well....

And if you are primarily concerned about gammin performance, then your main concern should not be so much about the phone's CPU or GPU, but rather the ever-increasingly sloppy coding/bloatwarez/excess background processes (same for Desktop gammz too, but just sayin). IF & WHEN those issues ever get addressed, we would not need giga-buck phones to run them....

Disclaimer: even IF I were a gammr, which I am not, I sure as hell would not do be doin it on a friggin 6.78" or smaller phone screen anyways !
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#3
Laykun
bonehead123this qtr's SD is tomorrow's Bionic...or vice-versa....
Tit 4 Tat and this 4 that...
Beat me in this benchmark, don't beat me in the other one....yada yada yada....

Does it truly matter any more, as literally every current flagship & upper-mid-tier phone is completely capable of doing whatever task gets thrown at it, and do it well....

And if you are primarily concerned about gammin performance, then your main concern should not be so much about the phone's CPU or GPU, but rather the ever-increasingly sloppy coding/bloatwarez/excess background processes (same for Desktop gammz too, but just sayin). IF & WHEN those issues ever get addressed, we would not need giga-buck phones to run them....

Disclaimer: even IF I were a gammr, which I am not, I sure as hell would not do be doin it on a friggin 6.78" or smaller phone screen anyways !
They probably want this in tablets and light weight laptops.
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#4
Minus Infinity
bonehead123this qtr's SD is tomorrow's Bionic...or vice-versa....
Tit 4 Tat and this 4 that...
Beat me in this benchmark, don't beat me in the other one....yada yada yada....

Does it truly matter any more, as literally every current flagship & upper-mid-tier phone is completely capable of doing whatever task gets thrown at it, and do it well....

And if you are primarily concerned about gammin performance, then your main concern should not be so much about the phone's CPU or GPU, but rather the ever-increasingly sloppy coding/bloatwarez/excess background processes (same for Desktop gammz too, but just sayin). IF & WHEN those issues ever get addressed, we would not need giga-buck phones to run them....

Disclaimer: even IF I were a gammr, which I am not, I sure as hell would not do be doin it on a friggin 6.78" or smaller phone screen anyways !
No it doesn't matter IMO. To me the most important things are battery, speede of charging, storage, call and signal quality, screen refresh and camera quality. All the mid-tier and higher phones since 2018 are plenty fast enough for most things.
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#5
watzupken
Same 4nm, and higher clockspeed? I am skeptical that it can be 50% faster other than edge cases. In fact, I don’t think 3nm is going to result in a significant performance uplift, other than the way they reorganise the cores to make say multithreaded score higher.
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#6
R0H1T
This thing's coming with Nuvia(?) cores so it is possible, but let's see.
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#7
TumbleGeorge
R0H1TThis thing's coming with Nuvia(?) cores so it is possible, but let's see.
+50% for graphic part.
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#8
R0H1T
Missed that, but technically still possible if they increase the die size &/or they get massive uarch uplift kinda like GCN to RDNA.
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