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qualcomm snapdragon x1p-42-100 processor memory width is only 64 bits

2024-09-03

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it home reported on september 3rd that blogger @金猪升级包 said on weibo yesterday that according to the product documents he saw, the recently exposed qualcomm snapdragon x plus x1p-42-100 processor is based on a native 8-core chip design codenamed purwa, with a memory width of only 64 bits.

qualcomm previously launched the snapdragon x plus x1p-64-100 processor with a 10-core design. this processor uses a castrated version of the hamoa chip, with an overall cache of 42mb and a gpu computing power of 3.8 tflops, the same as some x elite processors.

the cache of the eight-core x1p-42-100 processor has been reduced to 30mb, and the gpu computing power has dropped sharply to 1.7 tflops, but it still supports lpddr5x-8448 memory.

the blogger said that the reason why the gpu computing power of x1p-42-100 dropped sharply is because the processor only supports "single-channel" (it home note: here refers to 64-bit bit width) memory.

in addition to the x1p-42-100, x platform news source roland quandt (@rquandt) previously revealed that the x1p-39-100, which also has an 8-core cpu, is also based on the purwa chip. according to the naming rules of qualcomm snapdragon x processors, the positioning of the x1p-39-100 should be further lower than the x1p-42-100.