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wthdik2

04/07/14 11:22 AM

#132007 RE: mas #132004

seems like the CPU guys got caught by surprise on the speed of the transition to 64 bit computing..but the GPU team is definitely knocking it out of the park..


from the Anandtech article..

Note that the Adreno 420 itself is something like 40% faster than Adreno 330, which would make Adreno 430 over 80% faster than the Adreno 330 we have in Snapdragon 800/801 today.

wthdik2

04/07/14 11:31 AM

#132009 RE: mas #132004

and great concluding paragraph(s) to that Anandtech article..

What's interesting to me is just how quickly Qualcomm has shifted from not having any 64-bit silicon on its roadmap to a nearly complete product stack. Qualcomm appeared to stumble a bit after Apple's unexpected 64-bit Cyclone announcement last fall. Leaked roadmaps pointed to a 32-bit only future in 2014 prior to the introduction of Apple's A7. By the end of 2013 however, Qualcomm had quickly added its first 64-bit ARMv8 based SoC to the roadmap (Snapdragon 410). Now here we are, just over six months since the release of iPhone 5s and Qualcomm's 64-bit product stack seems complete. It'll still be roughly a year before all of these products are shipping, but if this was indeed an unexpected detour I really think the big story is just how quickly Qualcomm can move.

I don't know of any other silicon player that can move and ship this quickly. Whatever efficiencies and discipline Qualcomm has internally, I feel like that's the bigger threat to competing SoC vendors, not the modem IP.

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04/07/14 11:49 AM

#132012 RE: mas #132004

WTF, did Qualcomm really not have its own 64-bit core ready for 2015? LOL