The biggest feeling I have when I eat melons these days is: The basic unit of money is hundreds of millions?
After the star divorced and the property was transferred cleanly, he could still divide 150 million
The anchor is suspected of tax evasion and has been punished with a total of 1.341 billion
How many families start from monkeys can't earn so much

Artists who have lost their morality are most likely to be cold
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For celebrities, coolness is a disaster
For chips, coolness is expectation
Because the 888 is a bit pulled, people are very concerned about the performance of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 and MediaTek Tianji 9000
One of the two new Android flagship chips has been installed for sale, and the other performance test data has also been released
Judging by the geek bay data
The CPU performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is not much different from that of the Snapdragon 888
Single-core lifting is limited, and multi-cores are almost standing still
(Image from Geek Bay)
In terms of power consumption, the single core is 4.2w, which even exceeds the 3.8w of the 888
Multi-core 11.1w, multi-core performance without improvement, the power consumption is 2.2w higher than 888
The CPU performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is not as expected, and the GPU performance is greatly improved, far away from the 888, surpassing the A14, and catching up with the A15
However, in terms of power consumption, in the case of the same performance, the 8 Gen 1 consumes 11.2w, and the residual blood A15 is only 6.5w
Perhaps seeing the data of snapdragon 8 Gen 1, MediaTek directly gave the engineering machine to some media hands, let them test, and dare to send it
This is a blatant provocation
You should know that in terms of tuning, engineering machines are far inferior to commercial machines
It can be seen that Fa Ge is anxious and happy this time
The CPU performance of the Tianji 9000, whether single-core or multi-core, surpasses the 8 Gen 1
And it consumes less power
Gpu performance is not as good as 8 Gen 1
But in terms of GPU energy consumption ratio, the Tianji 9000 once again threw off the 8 Gen 1, even surpassing the A14
Is this still the fat brother we have in mind?
Fa Ge has been impacting the high end for many years, and has been ridiculed, this time from the test software data, I can finally shout out: Fa Ge, YES!
Before the release of Tianji 1000+, 1200 is relatively low-key, this time directly sent to the engineering machine, shaking up
Qualcomm's action also confirms the strength of Tianji 9000 from the side
Previously, it was reported that Qualcomm will launch the 8 Gen 1 Plus version in the second half of next year, and a major highlight is the switch to TSMC's 4nm process
Now the TSMC version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus will be delivered in advance, and it is expected to be released in April next year, or even mass production in May or June if it is fast
This is about two months ahead of the previous Plus version
It is widely believed that TSMC's 4nm process is better than Samsung in terms of size and power consumption
After moving to TSMC, the energy consumption ratio of the 8 Gen 1 Plus should be no small improvement
However, it has been revealed that TSMC's Snapdragon 8 Gen1+ sample is still hot, and the power consumption has not decreased much
Samsung: I carried the pot for such a long time, and it turned out that I was your own dish for half a day
High power consumption has two effects, one is to consume electricity
Nowadays, the battery is getting bigger and bigger, but the battery life is often still one day, in addition to the screen getting larger, the chip power consumption is also an important reason
Another effect is the large fever
After the temperature of the chip rises, it can only be operated at a reduced frequency, similar to the power consumption wall in a laptop, and the theoretical performance cannot be fully released no matter how high
Therefore, who is smoother with the same chip depends on the tuning and heat dissipation of mobile phone manufacturers
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