AMD returns to the mobile scene as they created a possible answer to well-known SoC manufacturers Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung and Huawei. The new chipset for mobile devices is known as the Ryzen C7. While AMD is known for their PC chipsets, the company will also create a chipset for the mobile scene, thus disrupting the market from the usual manufacturers.
The Ryzen C7 will be built on ARM's recently announced Cortex X-1 cores, which will come with two Gaugin Pro cores clocked at 3GHz. It will also be paired by two Cortex A78 clocked at 2.6GHz and four low-powered Cortex A-55 clocked at 2GHz
The chip will also support 5G, and is reportedly also built by TSMC, the world's leading contract manufacturer for chipsets, and using a nanometer process of 5nm.
If these are true, then it would likely to compete with flagship chipsets such as Exynos 990 and Snapdragon 865, and would take AMD's biggest rival, Intel, to a bad position. Take a look at the picture below:
However, be on guard as this is speculation, there are inconsistencies with the picture above as well. Specs like these can become a reality but for now, these are good to be true. If proven real, then Qualcomm and Mediatek may need new plans to manufacture their chipsets, and AMD may regain a better profit in the future.
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