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What is Qualcomms naming scehme

IS it basically the bigger the number the higher the performance like AMD and intel

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17 minutes ago, Himommies said:

like AMD and intel

funny you put it like this, because neither intel nor amd actually work this way :P

(example, i5 4690 is faster than i5 6400)

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5 minutes ago, manikyath said:

funny you put it like this, because neither intel nor amd actually work this way :P

(example, i5 4690 is faster than i5 6400)

Ya! My 7970 will rekt your 1080 kid!

 

 

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Just now, DarkBlade2117 said:

Ya! My 7970 will rekt your 1080 kid!

xD

 

if a model number accuratelty resembled performance it'd be a performance number, there's more things to a "model" than just straight up performance.

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Snapdragon 200: you shouldn't even consider

Snapdragon 400: decent for budget phones

Snapdragon 600: used to be a flagship SoC (On Galaxy S4 and HTC One M7), nowadays is midrange

Snapdragon 800: the best

 

and then there are the x10, x20, x21 iterative improvements.

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