AI remains the focal point of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, and Qualcomm aims to use this chip to take generative AI on mobile phones to new heights. The company notes that the chip will make “on-device multi-modal generative AI applications a reality on smartphones,” and comes with a real-time camera assistant that can recognize objects as users capture photos or record videos. Alongside this comes support for up to 320MP camera sensors and AI-driven tools that are integrated into the image signal processor (ISP) to allow real-time for camera adjustments. The Snapdragon 8 Elite also builds upon Qualcomm’s previous breakthroughs in AI and is set to handle text, audio, and visual data simultaneously to provide answers to prompts on-device.
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