Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is Qualcomm’s next flagship chipset

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The upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 would be the fifth chipset in the series and is, as Qualcomm puts it, “an evolution of its established framework” and not a complete change.

Qualcomm is set to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 at its Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii, which kicks off on September 23.

The SD Elite Gen 5 is expected to use custom Oryon CPU cores with a prime CPU core clocked at 4.6 GHz. The “for Galaxy” or Extreme Edition version will reach up to 4.7 GHz. Qualcomm’s upcoming chip is also expected to offer a new GPU that’s rumored to clock in at 1.2 GHz and offer a record-breaking AnTuTu score ranging between 4.2 million and 4.4 million. The chip itself will be fabbed on TSMC's N3p 3nm process.


pantang again, go to elite 5
 

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: The name, the power, the why​


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What you should know:​

  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is the latest in our premium mobile platform lineup.
  • The “Elite” name is reserved for our most industry-leading products — those that push boundaries in capability, experience and innovation.
  • Upcoming mobile platforms across the broader roadmap will adopt also Gen 5.
The single-digit countdown to Snapdragon Summit has begun — and with it, the debut of our next-generation premium mobile platform: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. As we prepare to unveil the future of mobile performance, let’s dive into why this launch is so significant — and why it’s time to rethink how we talk about generations.

Why Gen 5? Didn’t we skip a few?​

It might look like we skipped generations, but the truth is simpler — and more powerful. Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 marks the fifth generation of our premium 8-series platforms since we introduced our new single digit naming and visual identity. By aligning with Gen 5, we’re reinforcing its leadership position and simplifying how consumers understand our product roadmap.
Think of it like this: Gen 5 isn’t just a number. It’s a signal that this platform leads the family forward.

Was there a change in your naming strategy?​

Nope — this is simply an unprecedented moment in our roadmap. Snapdragon 8 Elite was introduced last year as a new tier within our premium lineup, marking unprecedented performance gains. As the first of its kind, it debuted as a standalone platform.

Our naming reflects a combination of factors: performance capabilities, launch timing and how each platform fits within our broader portfolio. So, while the naming may look new, it’s actually a continuation of our established framework — one that evolves with the technology it represents.
"Think of it like this: Gen 5 isn’t just a number. It’s a signal that this platform leads the family forward."

Why is it called “Elite” again?​

Because it is Elite. This platform truly does deliver elite experiences. Snapdragon 8 Elite isn’t just another processor — it’s the pinnacle of our premium Snapdragon 8-series family. Last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite debuted the Qualcomm Oryon CPU to our mobile portfolio — a custom architecture built from the ground up. By designing our CPU with the entire SoC in mind, we are able to achieve the flexibility and optimizations needed for industry-leading speeds and incredible efficiency. It redefined flagship performance, and this year, we’re doubling down.
The “Elite” name is reserved for our most industry-leading products—those that push boundaries in capability, experience and innovation. It’s not just a name. It’s a promise.

What does this mean for the rest of the portfolio?​

Our next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite leads the charge, but it’s part of a broader roadmap. You’ll see some upcoming mobile platforms adopt Gen 5 as well. Our naming helps consumers and OEMs alike understand where each product fits and when it makes its debut. Stay tuned to gain an even deeper understanding of how our naming convention fits into our broader vision.

Final Thoughts​

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 isn’t just a new processor — it’s a defining moment in our premium-tier evolution. By staying true to our established naming principles — anchored in performance, timing and portfolio fit — we’re helping consumers and partners alike navigate our roadmap with clarity and confidence.

// qualcomm
 

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https://www.socpk.com/cpucurve/gb6/

Geekbench score is better but only after 12W
Honestly what's gonna use more than 12W, even AAA mobile gaming like Genshin uses 5-6W

Apple's A19 Pro still superior in the efficiency curve
But we still don't know how either of the thermals and sustain which is just as important
 

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This is pure bulls*** this makes me unsubscribe android authority

Who the hell will keep running benchmarks on a phone?

To add on, as chips are getting more and more powerful, they tend to draw more power for sure. Hence, normal usage will yield even better efficiency then previous gen, especially when it comes to short burst performance, e.g. launching an app.
 

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This is pure bulls*** this makes me unsubscribe android authority

Who the hell will keep running benchmarks on a phone?

To add on, as chips are getting more and more powerful, they tend to draw more power for sure. Hence, normal usage will yield even better efficiency then previous gen, especially when it comes to short burst performance, e.g. launching an app.
Chill bro. he already mentioned the benchmark is meant to push the processor. for day-to-day use, most people won’t use until like that extreme lah

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Chill bro. he already mentioned the benchmark is meant to push the processor. for day-to-day use, most people won’t use until like that extreme lah

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Hahahaha their recent videos trigger me.... To me is just useless comments :s13:
 
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