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Insider Suggests "Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2" SoC NPU Computing Power Bumped Up to 100 TOPS

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Digital Chat Station (DCS)—a dedicated watcher of futuristic smartphone chip developments—has returned to a favorite topic: Qualcomm's rumored "Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2" mobile chipset. The tenured technological soothsayer disclosed compelling "SM8850" details over a month ago; mostly focusing on key next-gen upgrades. His latest bulletin reiterates many past claims, but a new proposition points to a significant bump in onboard AI-crunching capabilities. DCS's latest dose of inside track knowledge points to the Gen 2 chip's NPU computing power being bumped up "to 100 TOPS."

At the tail end of their bulletin, DCS mentioned an interesting new feature: "(the SM8850) chip natively supports hardware-level sunlight screen; display brightness of new devices will be greatly improved, and the native-level super frame will be further improved." In a separate post, DCS hinted about a forthcoming "Snapdragon 8 flagship chip-powered" smartphone that will make use of a "new silicon" 7800 mAh capacity battery. Commenters have linked OnePlus to this development—Chinese electronics firms seem to be ahead of mainstream South Korean rivals, with their formulations of silicon-carbon battery technology. DCS's freshest theory did not place the cutting-edge "Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2" chip alongside a super high-capacity power cell, but examples of this potent combination could arrive later this year.



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Oh sweet now the NPU can perform zero on-device AI tasks twice as fast.
 
Oh sweet now the NPU can perform zero on-device AI tasks twice as fast.
Npus have been performing tasks like object recognition for at least a decade now on mobile.

I don’t see why they need 100 tops, and I’d rather see a smaller cheaper chip,
But it’s not as useless as it is for desktops and laptops
 
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