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− | The Kryo series of cores are the successor Qualcomm's {{qualcomm|Krait|l=arch}} cores. Unlike Krait, Kryo cores are not Qualcomm's own design but rather a semi- | + | The Kryo series of cores are the successor Qualcomm's {{qualcomm|Krait|l=arch}} cores. Unlike Krait, Kryo cores are not Qualcomm's own design but rather a semi-custom implementation of [[Arm]]'s own {{armh|Cortex}} cores. |
Kryo cores usually come in two variants - termed Gold and Silver - denoting the underlying [[microarchitecture]]. The Silver variants utilize [[Arm]]'s {{armh|Cortex}} A ultra-low-power cores while the Gold variants utilize the high-performance cores instead. The two cores are combines using Arm's [[big.LITTLE]] or [[DynamIQ]] architecture. | Kryo cores usually come in two variants - termed Gold and Silver - denoting the underlying [[microarchitecture]]. The Silver variants utilize [[Arm]]'s {{armh|Cortex}} A ultra-low-power cores while the Gold variants utilize the high-performance cores instead. The two cores are combines using Arm's [[big.LITTLE]] or [[DynamIQ]] architecture. | ||
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! !! Core Name !! Introduction || Microarchitecture !! SoCs | ! !! Core Name !! Introduction || Microarchitecture !! SoCs | ||
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− | | Kryo | + | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 240 || Kryo 240 Silver || rowspan="2" | January 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 460]] |
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− | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 260 || Kryo 260 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2017 | + | | Kryo 240 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 250 || Kryo 250 Silver || rowspan="2" |June 2018 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 632]] | ||
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+ | | Kryo 250 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} | ||
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+ | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 260 || Kryo 260 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2017<br>October 2017<br>April 2019<br>January 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 660]]<br>[[Snapdragon 636]]<br>[[Snapdragon 665]]<br>[[Snapdragon 662]] | ||
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| Kryo 260 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} | | Kryo 260 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} | ||
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− | | Kryo 280 || Kryo 280 | + | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 280 || Kryo 280 Silver || rowspan="2" | November 2016 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 835]] |
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+ | | Kryo 280 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} | ||
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− | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 360 || Kryo 360 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2018 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 710]] | + | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 360 || Kryo 360 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2018 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 710]]<br>[[Snapdragon 670]] |
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| Kryo 360 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A75|l=arch}} | | Kryo 360 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A75|l=arch}} | ||
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| Kryo 495 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}} | | Kryo 495 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}} | ||
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− | | rowspan="2" | Kryo | + | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 560 || Kryo 560 Silver || rowspan="2" | June 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 690]] |
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+ | | Kryo 560 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A77|l=arch}} | ||
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+ | | rowspan="2" | Kryo 585 || Kryo 585 Silver || rowspan="2" | December 2019 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 865]] | ||
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− | | Kryo | + | | Kryo 585 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A77|l=arch}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 15 March 2023
Kryo is a series of semi-custom ARM cores from Arm integrated by Qualcomm in their Snapdragon SoCs.
Overview[edit]
The Kryo series of cores are the successor Qualcomm's Krait cores. Unlike Krait, Kryo cores are not Qualcomm's own design but rather a semi-custom implementation of Arm's own Cortex cores.
Kryo cores usually come in two variants - termed Gold and Silver - denoting the underlying microarchitecture. The Silver variants utilize Arm's Cortex A ultra-low-power cores while the Gold variants utilize the high-performance cores instead. The two cores are combines using Arm's big.LITTLE or DynamIQ architecture.
Cores[edit]
Core Name | Introduction | Microarchitecture | SoCs | |
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Kryo 240 | Kryo 240 Silver | January 2020 | Cortex-A53 | Snapdragon 460 |
Kryo 240 Gold | Cortex-A73 | |||
Kryo 250 | Kryo 250 Silver | June 2018 | Cortex-A53 | Snapdragon 632 |
Kryo 250 Gold | Cortex-A73 | |||
Kryo 260 | Kryo 260 Silver | May 2017 October 2017 April 2019 January 2020 |
Cortex-A53 | Snapdragon 660 Snapdragon 636 Snapdragon 665 Snapdragon 662 |
Kryo 260 Gold | Cortex-A73 | |||
Kryo 280 | Kryo 280 Silver | November 2016 | Cortex-A53 | Snapdragon 835 |
Kryo 280 Gold | Cortex-A73 | |||
Kryo 360 | Kryo 360 Silver | May 2018 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 710 Snapdragon 670 |
Kryo 360 Gold | Cortex-A75 | |||
Kryo 385 | Kryo 385 Silver | December 2017 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 845 |
Kryo 385 Gold | Cortex-A75 | |||
Kryo 460 | Kryo 460 Silver | October 2018 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 675 |
Kryo 460 Gold | Cortex-A76 | |||
Kryo 465 | Kryo 465 Silver | January 2020 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 720G |
Kryo 465 Gold | Cortex-A76 | |||
Kryo 470 | Kryo 470 Silver | April 2019 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 730/730G |
Kryo 470 Gold | Cortex-A76 | |||
Kryo 485 | Kryo 485 Silver | December 2018 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 855 |
Kryo 485 Gold | Cortex-A76 | |||
Kryo 495 | Kryo 495 Silver | December 2018 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 8cx |
Kryo 495 Gold | Cortex-A76 | |||
Kryo 560 | Kryo 560 Silver | June 2020 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 690 |
Kryo 560 Gold | Cortex-A77 | |||
Kryo 585 | Kryo 585 Silver | December 2019 | Cortex-A55 | Snapdragon 865 |
Kryo 585 Gold | Cortex-A77 |