08-11-2020, 05:34 AM
Bit old topic but I thought it's better to post here than create a new topic that would get duplicate content.
My question is, Does the size really matter when it comes to phone chipsets?
For example, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a Snapdragon 805 (28 nm) chip and which was released in 2014. Huawei Y7 (2019) has a Snapdragon 450 (14 nm) chip. Huawei nova 7 has a Kirin 985 5G (7 nm) chip. So the Kirin 985 7nm chip is better than Snapdragon 805 28nm chip? Apart from this, I was told Kirin is better when it comes to the efficiency of battery consumption
and how do MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm) and Kirin 985 5G (7 nm) chips compared to these? Helio is better than Kirin?
My question is, Does the size really matter when it comes to phone chipsets?
For example, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a Snapdragon 805 (28 nm) chip and which was released in 2014. Huawei Y7 (2019) has a Snapdragon 450 (14 nm) chip. Huawei nova 7 has a Kirin 985 5G (7 nm) chip. So the Kirin 985 7nm chip is better than Snapdragon 805 28nm chip? Apart from this, I was told Kirin is better when it comes to the efficiency of battery consumption
and how do MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm) and Kirin 985 5G (7 nm) chips compared to these? Helio is better than Kirin?