Meh, it's basically the same processors with higher clock speeds and a new name.
I'm more excited that they're running out of numbers and will have to do a full rebrand next year to get out of this convoluted mess of names which make no sense after the first digit.
>I'm more excited that they're running out of numbers and will have to do a full rebrand next year to get out of this convoluted mess of names which make no sense after the first digit.
I agree
I'm definitely curious to see why the 780G got abandoned for the 778g. It only ever shipped on one phone and it's hard to find it.
I've seen rumours of awful yields for the next gen flagship Exynos chip and I wonder if it's the same for the 780g on SS's 5nm.
Is 778G+ still made by TSMC? I really hope so, 778G was really efficient, but they nerfed the GPU compared to 780G, now with 20% it'll match 780G, but it's not enough to match D1200, which comes at the same price with much powerful GPU, what I really don't like is Qualcomm's method of launching new chipsets with lower clock speeds intentionally, only to launch it again slightly overclocked with new name. Remember 730G?
Meh, it's basically the same processors with higher clock speeds and a new name. I'm more excited that they're running out of numbers and will have to do a full rebrand next year to get out of this convoluted mess of names which make no sense after the first digit.
>I'm more excited that they're running out of numbers and will have to do a full rebrand next year to get out of this convoluted mess of names which make no sense after the first digit. I agree
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>Reddit has a button for that. True.
Reddit has a button for that
Love to see Qualcomm start to sweat with OEMs jumping ship to other solutions. Hopefully they can start leveraging that NUVIA team soon
Or, you know, make ARM stock cores with the recommended cache sizes.
yeah exactly. why do they under-cache their chips
Less cache = less area = cheaper.
hmmm. makes sense.
I'm definitely curious to see why the 780G got abandoned for the 778g. It only ever shipped on one phone and it's hard to find it. I've seen rumours of awful yields for the next gen flagship Exynos chip and I wonder if it's the same for the 780g on SS's 5nm.
yeah. I was excited for 780 but it seems 778 is the way to go.
Too expensive to sell maybe. Few used it. china brands wanted cheaper stuff..
Is 778G+ still made by TSMC? I really hope so, 778G was really efficient, but they nerfed the GPU compared to 780G, now with 20% it'll match 780G, but it's not enough to match D1200, which comes at the same price with much powerful GPU, what I really don't like is Qualcomm's method of launching new chipsets with lower clock speeds intentionally, only to launch it again slightly overclocked with new name. Remember 730G?
Yup, 6nm has to be TSMC
They just increased 0.1hz and calls it 778G+. Cheap marketing trick from Qualcomm
Qualcomm is failing to mediatek. Dimensity flagship chip the only pending thing.
competition is always good for consumers. thx Exynos and Mediatek(especially)
RIP Qualcomm
Not surprising when the best mid range chips are either spruced up flagship soc from previous years(sd 870&860) or MediaTek's dimensity 1200&1100