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'''Kryo''' is a series of semi-custom [[ARM]] cores from [[ARM Holdings|Arm]] integrated by [[Qualcomm]] in their {{qualcomm|Snapdragon}} SoCs.
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'''Kryo''' is a series of semi-custom [[ARM]] cores from [[ARM Holdings|Arm]] integrated by [[Qualcomm]] in their  
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:{{qualcomm|Snapdragon 4}}, {{qualcomm|Snapdragon 6}}, {{qualcomm|Snapdragon 7}} and {{qualcomm|Snapdragon 8}} series SoCs.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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.
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The Kryo series of cores are the successor [[Qualcomm]]'s {{qualcomm|Krait|l=arch}} cores.  
 
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: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.
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Kryo cores usually come in two variants - termed Gold and Silver - denoting the underlying [[microarchitecture]].  
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:The Silver variants utilize [[Arm]]'s {{armh|Cortex}} A ultra-low-power cores while the Gold variants utilize the high-performance cores instead.  
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:The two cores are combines using Arm's {{armh|big.LITTLE}} or {{armh|big.LITTLE|DynamIQ}} architecture.
  
 
== Cores ==
 
== Cores ==
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| Kryo 468 Silver || 6x @2.4GHz || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 7c]] (8nm)<br>[[Snapdragon 7c (Gen 2)]] || rowspan="2" | December 2019<br>April 2021
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| Kryo 468 Silver || 6x @2.4GHz || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 7]]c • SC7180 (8nm)<br>[[Snapdragon 7]]c (Gen 2) • SC7180P || rowspan="2" | December 2019<br>April 2021
 
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| Kryo 468 Gold || 2x @2.4GHz || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}} <!--  
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{qualcomm|Krait|l=arch}}
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* [[ARM]] • [[Cortex]]
* {{qualcomm|Scorpion|l=arch}}
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** [[Neoverse]]
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* [[Qualcomm]]
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** {{qualcomm|Krait|l=arch}}
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** {{qualcomm|Scorpion|l=arch}}

Latest revision as of 21:50, 28 March 2025

Kryo is a series of semi-custom ARM cores from Arm integrated by Qualcomm in their

Snapdragon 4, Snapdragon 6, Snapdragon 7 and Snapdragon 8 series 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 Core Name Cores / Freq Microarchitecture SoCs Introduction
Kryo 240 Kryo 240 Silver 4x @1.6GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 460 • SM4250-AA (11nm) January 2020
Kryo 240 Gold 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A73
Kryo 250 Kryo 250 Silver 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 632 • SDM632 (14nm) June 2018
Kryo 250 Gold 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A73
Kryo 260 Kryo 260 Silver 4x @1.8GHz
4x @1.6GHz
Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 660 • SDM660 (14nm)
Snapdragon 636 • SDM636 (14nm)
Snapdragon 665 • SM6125 (11nm)
Snapdragon 662 • SM6115 (11nm)
May 2017
October 2017
April 2019
January 2020
Kryo 260 Gold 4x @2.2GHz
4x @1.8GHz
Cortex-A73
Kryo 265 Kryo 265 Silver 4x @1.9GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 680 (6nm)
Snapdragon 685
October 2021
Kryo 265 Gold 4x @2.4GHz
4x @2.8GHz
Cortex-A73
Kryo 280 Kryo 280 Silver 4x @1.9GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 835 • MSM8998 (10nm) November 2016
Kryo 280 Gold 4x @2.6GHz Cortex-A73
Kryo 360 Kryo 360 Silver 6x @1.7GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 710 (10nm)
Snapdragon 712
Snapdragon 670
May 2018
Kryo 360 Gold 2x @2.2GHz Cortex-A75
Kryo 385 Kryo 385 Silver 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 845 • SDM845 (10nm)
Snapdragon 850 • SDM850
December 2017
Kryo 385 Gold 4x @2.8GHz Cortex-A75
Kryo 460 Kryo 460 Silver 6x @1.7GHz
6x @1.8GHz
Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 675
Snapdragon 678
Snapdragon 480 • SM4350 (8nm)
Snapdragon 480+ • SM4350-AC (8nm)
October 2018
January 2021
Kryo 460 Gold 2x @2.0GHz
2x @2.2GHz
Cortex-A76
Kryo 465 Kryo 465 Silver 6x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 720G January 2020
Kryo 465 Gold 2x @2.3GHz Cortex-A76
Kryo 468 Kryo 468 Silver 6x @2.4GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 7c • SC7180 (8nm)
Snapdragon 7c (Gen 2) • SC7180P
December 2019
April 2021
Kryo 468 Gold 2x @2.4GHz Cortex-A76
Kryo 470 Kryo 470 Silver 6x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 730 (8nm)
Snapdragon 730G
Snapdragon 732G
April 2019
August 2020
Kryo 470 Gold 2x @2.2GHz Cortex-A76
Kryo 485 Kryo 485 Silver 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 855 (+)
Snapdragon 860 (7nm)
December 2018
Kryo 485 Gold 3x @2.4GHz Cortex-A76
Kryo 485 Prime 1x @2.9GHz
Kryo 495 Kryo 495 Silver 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 8cx • SC8180X (7nm)
Microsoft SQ1
Microsoft SQ2
December 2018
Kryo 495 Gold 4x @2.84GHz Cortex-A76
Kryo 560 Kryo 560 Silver 6x @1.7GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 690 (8nm) June 2020
Kryo 560 Gold 2x @2.0GHz Cortex-A77
Kryo 585 Kryo 585 Silver 4x @1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Snapdragon 865 • SM8250 (7nm)
Snapdragon 865+ • SM8250-AB
Snapdragon 870 • SM8250-AC
December 2019
Kryo 585 Gold 3x @2.4GHz Cortex-A77
Kryo 585 Prime 1x @2.9GHz

See also[edit]