Qualcomm’s motivation to develop its in-house Oryon cores for the Snapdragon 8 Elite was due to the fact that ARM’s CPU designs were falling behind the competition. This revelation was made public when the chipset maker’s CEO testified in front of the jury, and comparing the paper specifications of the Dimensity 9400, we can see why Qualcomm wanted to carve out its own path. Its latest and greatest silicon’s performance cores operate at 4.32GHz as the default frequency, and what is surprising about these details is that MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, launching next year, will have its performance cores clocked at […]
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