Snapdragon 8 Elite Lacks AVX And F16C Support, Which Explains Why Ghost Of Tsushima, A Relatively Less Demanding Game, Runs Poorly On It Using Emulation ...Middle East

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Lacks AVX And F16C Support, Which Explains Why Ghost Of Tsushima, A Relatively Less Demanding Game, Runs Poorly On It Using Emulation
One of the more impressive feats of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite is its ability to run AAA games fluidly while using emulation, which makes the chipset’s capabilities even more admirable, knowing that there is always some performance left on the table when programs do not run natively on a platform. We have seen the SoC achieve a stable 60FPS when running Cyberpunk 2077 at the low settings while obtaining more than double the framerate compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 when testing A Plague Tale: Innocence. However, the case is not the same for all titles, with new gameplay footage […]

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