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== 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. Unlike Krait, Kryo cores are not Qualcomm's own design but rather a semi-customer 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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