It’s been five months since Qualcomm’s current top of the series, so too many calendar pages shouldn’t go down until it’s restored. expected Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus Long live your coming out. This, of course, as an intermediate step towards the arrival of the future Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which we are surprisingly waiting for some time later this year, between mid-November and mid-December, so that the first terminals can debut with it or something before or during the future CES 2023.
Moreover, as we can read in Gizchina, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus could not arrive alone, but in the company of variant 8 Gen 1, but without the mobile connectivity of the last generation, ie. Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 4G, integrated, which, I admit, is especially surprising to me, because it is very difficult for me to imagine a high – end smartphone that intentionally renounces 5G connectivity. I’m not saying it doesn’t make sense, I’m just saying I didn’t find it.
Be that as it may, more and more voices in the industry point to the first motorized devices with this future Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus could be introduced in early June, which already leaves Qualcomm a relatively tight margin for the presentation of this new SoC. There is therefore considerable agreement on the possibility that we are only a few weeks away from its presentation, which should take place sometime between the middle and end of this newly released month of May.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus will be manufactured on the TSMC four-nanometer platform, unlike its predecessor, billed by Samsung, and will have a CPU consisting of eight cores: one ARM Cortex-X2 core, three ARM Cortex-A710 cores for 2 and four ARM Cortex-A510 cores, the same as found in its predecessor . The big question is whether, as a result of any improvement, we will see an increase in the maximum speed of all or part of its cores.
According to some reports that saw the light, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus would yield very positive results in the internal tests that have been performed. Good temperature control, really stable operation and energy efficiency improvements point to a version that deserves the Plus label that accompanies its name, and which also allows us to open our mouths for the next generation of the chip. Top from Qualcomm.