Qualcomm's new chipset might not be called the Snapdragon 8150: Report
FirstpostThe chipset will be unveiled on 4 December in Hawaii during the Qualcomm Technology Summit Apple’s A12 Bionic and Huawei’s Kirin 980 have already been launched, and now it’s time for Qualcomm. While in the past, the new chipset has been referred to as the Snapdragon 8150, a new report suggests that this might not be the case, and the device is called something entirely different. According to a report by PCMag, Qualcomm’s new chipset which will go into all of the first major 5G phones isn’t called the Snapdragon 8150. However, besides denying that the chipset is called Snapdragon 8150, they’ve also said that expected tri-cluster CPU design, is also wrong. We recently learned that, the Snapdragon 8150 would have four low-power Kryo Silver cores, with 128 KB L2 cache each, running at a maximum frequency of 1.8 GHz in one cluster.