Some of us are really impatient, and that is okay, because to keep up with the world, craving for speed is important. And while being speedy or slow is a matter of choice when it comes to life, having a high-performance hardware in your pocket is not; the bottom-line being - ‘no lags’. Yes, we are talking about phones, and the demand for high-performance that mobile app development space has created for them.
There are popular mobile CPU manufacturers
like Samsung, Qualcomm, and MediaTek etc. that build mobile processors for all
kinds of phones. But then each of them have something they can show off with
pride. Something that they can term as flagship. And well, it looks like each
of them has some such specimens. So if you are one of those who obsess about
speed & performance, what follows is definitely going to be a good read for
you:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Qualcomm has always had a reputation for
availing quality hardware with price tags that are worth it. And with
Snapdragon 835, it has conformed to the popular belief. Talking about
Snapdragon 835, the most apt way to describe it is – it has got everything. X16
LTE Modem, which is the pinnacle of fast internet. Offering download speed up
to 1 Gbps, the synchronization of apps and data is almost instantaneous. By now
what is apparent is that connectivity is its long suite and that is why
Microsoft has signed up to feature Snapdragon 835 in its range of
‘always-connected PCs’. Apart from connectivity, performance offered is just
blazing fast, and the CPU is a 64-bit Kryo 280 built on ARM Cortex Technology,
which is quite power-efficient. There are absolutely no lags while gaming;
thanks to Adreno 540 GPU, and while gaming, you lose significantly lesser power
which comes from courtesy of Hexagon 682 DSP and a sensor hub.
Exynos 9810
While most of the mobile manufacturers go
to mobile CPU manufacturers, Samsung decided to build its own for some of its
phones, and Exynos 9810 is how far it has come since then. Embedded with Deep
Learning capabilities for Facial Recognition with the help of 3D tracking,
Exynos 9810 is one of the smartest and most powerful mobile CPU. For mobile application developers, Exynos 9 series has unlocked the doors for new open-source
developments. Coming to its speed, 9810 comes with a 3rd Gen CPU
that is 40% faster than its preceding series and offers up to 2.9 GHz of pure
power. The much-awaited CPU handles connectivity and web like a charm, bearing
upload and downloads speeds up to 200 Mbps and 1.2 Gbps, respectively. For
gamers, Exynos 9810 is no less than a wonder, with Mali –G72 in its core, and
photo buffs are already going crazy for the UHD video support with 120 FPS.
Cortex A75
Although known for the powering smartphones
at present, Cortex A75 offers a much wider gamut of applications, including
servers, smart homes etc. One of the industrial uses of the A75 is in
artificial intelligence subsets like Deep Learning, Machine Learning etc. Cortex
claims this has got 20% better performance than its predecessor, and has
dedicated NEON and Floating Point Unit (FPU) engines to process data locally. But
above all, Cortex A75 is terrifically efficient, which means more performance
with less power consumption.
MediaTek Helio X30
The fact that MediaTek’s current market
capitalization of $500 billion is almost five times more than that of Qualcomm
pegged at $100 billion, is indicating enough that the world wants smartphone to
move towards a future, where phones are efficient, affordable and fast. MediaTek
has been holding on to this, and has been producing affordable processors since
the very beginning. And this is the reason why Helio X30 is probably the
cheapest high-end processors we have in the market. With System Power Allocator
to bring down power consumption levels, the X30 is much more efficient than its
predecessor X20, with a 35% up in terms of performance and, 50% in terms of
power management. As per experts, MediaTek has solved its infamous heating
issue up to a great extent with Intelligent Task Scheduling and Sophisticated
Thermal Management System. So, this time, we can actually say that this is by
far the CPU from MediaTek.
So these were some of the most powerful
mobile CPUs the world has seen until now. However, there is much more we will
be able to see in the future as there are many more innovations standing right
at the doors of technology. As we can already see, mobile CPU manufacturers
have already started integrating hardware with Machine Learning, Deep Learning
and other technologies of tomorrow.
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