Qualcomm reportedly planning Snapdragon X2 refresh with Kalambo, Mahua, and Glymur variants
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Qualcomm is reportedly preparing a refresh of its Snapdragon X2 lineup, using updated versions of existing codenames: Kalambo Refresh, Mahua Refresh, and Glymur Refresh. According to a leak from Reptalica, no entirely new codenames have emerged for the next Snapdragon X series. The Kalambo and Mahua variants share the same die, while Glymur uses a separate die. Engineering sample IDs have been spotted, including 12-core Mahua Refresh chips with LP5X memory support. The refresh appears alongside NVIDIA's N1 update in OEM roadmaps.
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· 3 pulledAccording to Reptalica, no new codenames for the next Snapdragon X series have appeared yet.
The upcoming lineup is said to use refreshed versions of existing X2 codenames: Kalambo Refresh, Mahua Refresh and Glymur Refresh.
The same source claims Kalambo uses the same die as Mahua, while Glymur remains a separate die.
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