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Here Are the Upgrades Coming to Next Generation Android Flagships

Qualcomm is preparing to launch its next-generation flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, with a release expected around October 2025. A recent leak from China has provided new insights into the hardware specifications and performance improvements this processor will likely offer.

CPU: Upgraded Oryon Cores

Qualcomm is expected to equip the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 with its second-generation Oryon CPU cores, which will deliver roughly a 25% performance increase over the first Snapdragon 8 Elite.

These cores will likely maintain an octa-core configuration and will focus on improved multi-threading and power efficiency. The enhancement positions the chip to handle heavier processing tasks and multitasking more efficiently in high-end smartphones and tablets.

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GPU: Increased Cache and Better Performance

According to the leak, the GPU in the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will receive an expanded independent cache — increasing from 12MB in the previous version to 16 MB. This change is projected to result in up to a 30% improvement in graphics performance. The larger cache will help the GPU manage data more effectively during intensive workloads like gaming, video editing, or using graphically demanding apps.

Memory Support: LPDDR5X and LPDDR6

The chip is expected to support both LPDDR5X and LPDDR6 RAM. Although LPDDR6 is not yet widely used, early support shows that the Elite 2 will be compatible with upcoming hardware configurations, allowing manufacturers to adopt newer memory technologies without delay.

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Availability

Although Qualcomm has not officially confirmed any specifications, it is expected to announce the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 during its annual Snapdragon Summit in October.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik