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MediaTek s next chipset is the Dimensity 1200 and it will best the Snapdragon 865
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Qualcomm bringt Snapdragon 678 Chip – Hartware
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 (Qualcomm)
Qualcomm today announced the launch of the Snapdragon 678 processor. The Snapdragon 678 system-on-chip is the successor to Snapdragon 675 SoC that was launched back in October 2018 and it offers performance upgrades, better photo and video quality, and an immersive entertainment experience over its predecessor.
The newly launched Snapdragon 678 comes with Qualcomm Kryo 460 CPU core that clocks a speed of up to 2.2GHz and Qualcomm’s Adreno 612 GPU that offers better performance and greater efficiency than the Snapdragon 675 SoC. It also has Qualcomm’s Hexagon 685 DSP processor. Qualcomm claims that Snapdragon 678 is optimized for Unity, Messiah, NeoX, and Unreal Engine 4, and other top gaming engines.
MacBook Air (M1, 2020) Review
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The MacBook Air (M1, 2020) starts at Rs. 92,900 in India
Highlights
The new MacBook Air delivers better performance and longer battery life
It also doesn’t heat up half as much as the Intel-based models
The new Apple MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini with the Apple M1 SoC have kickstarted the company s multi-year transition from Intel CPUs to its own in-house silicon. Apple s previous pivotal computing shift came about 15 years ago when it announced its transition from the PowerPC architecture to Intel CPUs, and now it s doing it again. This move was a long time coming, and a necessary one since it allows Apple greater control over the design and performance of its Mac computers. More importantly, it should also allow Apple to better plan future product roadmaps, now that it knows exactly what kind of chips to expect going ahead.