Snapdragon 835 and “Built on ARM Cortex Technology” – Gary Explains

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The new Kryo 280 CPU inside Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 835 is the first mainstream semi-custom CPU core design “built using ARM Cortex technology.” Gary explains what it all means.

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  2. Meaning this chip is still good for really high demanding games. Like Modern Combat Versus or Shadowgun Legends.

    Even two years later this chip is amazing.

  3. Does everyone remember the first r1 A15 ARM Dualcores at 32nm with just the MaliT604 MP4?
    It was quite slow for higher power things but it was quite nice for the first Samsung Chromebook which came out at the End of 2012 if I remember correctly. Even a slightly better Cortex A15 r4(revision 4 with bug fixes and better performance lower power draw) + 28nm + Mali T624 (Midgard 1.1) would have been better.
    Now just imagine Samsung pulling a new low priced cromebook with Cortex A75+55 and Mali G72.
    How good would that be? At 10nm LPP if not 8nm LPP

  4. Very cool thank you for the update, BUT next time record all your videos with at least 50% volume increase. Most of the people are watching Youtube on their mobile devices or PCs/Macs where as you know we do not have super sound system and you do not have that sharp voice or articulation yourself to really step up from the "hard to recognize" shade of voices. Just consider that as a advice for the future. Cheers 😉

  5. Useful stuff. Gary please can you explain which chip is superior in speed etc:
    Snapdragon 835 vs Exenos Eqv?
    I believe when Samsung release the Galaxy S8, there will be 2 variants of the chip depending on geo location.

  6. Also some should not moan. A cpu with 3 billion tansitiors And thinner that a human hair . And smaller than a fiinger nail .

  7. My guessing we shoukd get to 5 nm by 2020 but by then new battery tech should be better with lithium metal lasting 2 to 3 times longer fur a standard battery . I can see phones lasting 3 days on one charge and mah increased in phones to 4000 plus ie 4 amps .

  8. What's the difference between the cores of desktop processors & that of mobile processors & why despite having almost same clock speed, mobile processors can't run Win32 programmes?

  9. You can see how he's actively trying to dumb everything he wants to say down to our peasant level 😅
    He does a great job though, don't get me wrong.

  10. I love you Gary. You are awesome and you make my favorite mobile tech videos. Always the informative guy while keeping it interesting and understandable.

  11. Can anyone explain why we wont be able to record 4k60 with this SOC? I just look at my GS6 phone and know the 835 is atleast or around 3-4x more powerful. Im guessing its not a 2x increase in workload to go from 4k30 to 4k60. Might be more like 4x + workload to do 60fps at that resolution. Bummed out i am…..

  12. Asking AA (especially Gary):
    Why aren't these processor's used for mainstream windows laptops & mini PC's? They seems to be much more power efficient, then why were developers had not build a PC environment around them ?

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