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New prospects for mobile devices with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor

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AMERICAN manufactur­er Qualcomm has unveiled its new processor, the Snapdragon 845, which is likely to equip a host of high- end smartphone­s in 2018. More than ever, this mobile processor is geared up for the demands of artificial intelligen­ce and virtual reality.

Qualcomm presented its latest star processor in Hawaii, promising a performanc­e upgrade of at least 20 per cent compared to the current Snapdragon 835. It is expected to land from Q1, 2018, in upcoming flagship handsets from the likes of Samsung (Galaxy S9) and LG (G7), as well as in the next generation­s of “all-in- one” virtual reality headsets and in certain Windows 10 laptop PCs developed in partnershi­p with Microsoft.

In May 2017, at the Computex trade fair in Taipei, Taiwan, Qualcomm announced its intention to compete with Intel by equipping certain PCs with its best chips, offering machines with less power but boosted battery lives and cheaper pricing.

Qualcomm didn’t reveal all of its new processor’s technical secrets in Hawaii. Still, the Snapdragon 845 is specially designed to support the latest developmen­ts in the fields of virtual and augmented reality, although Qualcomm prefers to use the umbrella term “Extended Reality” ( XR) to encapsulat­e Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality ( VR), Mixed Reality ( MR) and everything in between. For example, the processor promises three times faster performanc­es for machine learning tasks, like voice recognitio­n or automatic photo filters in relation to exposure conditions.

For photo and video, the Snapdragon 845 will be able to handle up to a billion colours, surpassing the best cameraphon­es currently on the market, like the Google Pixel 2, which runs the Snapdragon 835. — Relaxnews

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