Qualcomm’s next-gen Nuvia-based CPU claimed to have 12-cores and “extremely promising” performance


What you need to know

  • Qualcomm acquired Nuvia in early 2021, featuring Apple silicon developers.
  • Qualcomm is expecting its next-gen processors for laptops and desktops to land in 2024.
  • A new report claims Qualcomm has a 12-core desktop chip with a discrete GPU with a “similar mem/cache config as [Apple’s] M1” processor.

Windows on ARM has had an exceptionally long road since it was first announced in 2016 (even earlier if you count Surface RT). Qualcomm, Microsoft, and software companies have been slowly improving the ecosystem, but it still pales to Apple’s M1 and newer M2 ARM-like processors.

A new report from Kuba Wojciechowski, aka @Za-Raczke on Twitter, claims that one of Qualcomm’s next-gen Nuvia “Phoenix” designs, for 2024 is targeting desktop use. Codenamed “Hamoa” the chip is claimed to feature 12 “in-house” cores made up of eight performance cores and four efficiency ones.





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