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Arm unveils next-generation ARM processor cores for smartphones

ARM UNVEILS NEXT-GENERATION ARM PROCESSOR CORES FOR SMARTPHONES
ARM UNVEILS NEXT-GENERATION ARM PROCESSOR CORES FOR SMARTPHONES

Arm has announced two next-generation ARMv9 architecture cores: Cortex-X3 and Cortex-A715. They are expected to be used in Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Exynos 2300 flagship chips. Both cores only support 64-bit instructions. Cortex-X3 is said to provide a 22% performance boost (over the previous generation Cortex-X2), and solutions based on these flagship cores will be 34% faster than the Intel Core-i7 1260p notebook processor (with a power limit of 28W). At the same time, Cortex-X3 cores will consume less power (compared to Cortex-X2). As stated above, Cortex-X3 will be used in chipsets for smartphones and tablets.

Both cores only support 64-bit instructions. Cortex-X3 is said to provide a 22% performance boost

Both cores only support 64-bit instructions. Cortex-X3 is said to provide a 22% performance boost

In turn, the “medium” Cortex-A715 cores will provide a 5% increase in performance compared to the Cortex-A710, and the energy efficiency of the former will be 20% higher, which will positively affect battery life. In addition, the developers announced the release of updated Cortex-A510 cores, but you should not expect a big difference with the standard Cortex-A510 – the cores will be about the same level with a 5% improvement in energy efficiency of the updated 510s.

Ready-made solutions based on ARM Cortex-X3 and Cortex-A715 processor cores will be released in 2023.

Ready-made solutions based on ARM Cortex-X3 and Cortex-A715 processor cores will be released in 2023.

According to the Wccftech resource , ready-made solutions based on ARM Cortex-X3 and Cortex-A715 processor cores will be released in 2023.

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