A Snapdragon SM6150 chipset has posted a score to the Geekbench database. It features an octa-core processor and will likely launch as a 600-series chip.
Geekbench doesn’t say much about the CPU cores, other than one clock speed – 1.8GHz. That’s likely for the little cores and doesn’t account for boost, so it’s not much to go on. But the score is.
The single core performance is defined by one of the big cores and it looks like a match for Snapdragon 845’s Kryo 385 Gold cores (at 2.8GHz). The multi-core performance is closer to that of Snapdragon 710, meaning it’s likely a 2+6 split between big and little cores. Note that this score most likely comes from a reference design board rather than a phone.
GeekBench 4.1 (single-core)
Higher is better
- Qualcomm SM61502598
- Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 8452377
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 (10nm)1835
GeekBench 4.1 (multi-core)
Higher is better
- Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 8458146
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 (10nm)5944
- Qualcomm SM61505467
Meanwhile, MediaTek showed off its Helio M705G modem at the China Mobile Global Partner Conference in Guangzhou. The modem supports 5G NR and promises up to 5Gbps bandwidth. A key feature is the backwards compatibility, which covers 4G, 3G and even 2G. This means that the M70 can be the only modem in a device, simplifying the design significantly.
Recently, MediaTek also teased the upcoming Helio P90 chipset, which will offer “groundbreaking AI” performance thanks to the second-generation APU and revised NeuroPilot AI 2.0 platform.
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