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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-custom implementation of [[Arm]]'s own {{armh|Cortex}} cores.
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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.
  
 
== Cores ==
 
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! !! Core Name !! Introduction || Microarchitecture !! SoCs
 
! !! Core Name !! Introduction || Microarchitecture !! SoCs
 
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| Kryo 250 || Kryo 250 Silver || June 2018 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || [[Snapdragon 632]]
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 240 || Kryo 240 Silver || rowspan="2" | January 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 460]]
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| 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, April 2019 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 660]], [[Snapdragon 665]]
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 260 || Kryo 260 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2017<br>April 2019<br>January 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 660]]<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 Gold || November 2016 || {{armh|Cortex-A73|l=arch}} || [[Snapdragon 835]]
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 280 || Kryo 280 Silver || rowspan="2" | November 2016 || {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 835]]
 
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 360 || Kryo 360 Silver || rowspan="2" | May 2018 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 710]]
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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]]<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 460 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}}
 
| Kryo 460 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}}
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 465 || Kryo 465 Silver || rowspan="2" | January 2020 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 720G]]
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| Kryo 465 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A76|l=arch}}
 
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| rowspan="2" | Kryo 470 || Kryo 470 Silver || rowspan="2" | April 2019 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 730]]/[[Snapdragon 730|730G]]
 
| rowspan="2" | Kryo 470 || Kryo 470 Silver || rowspan="2" | April 2019 || {{armh|Cortex-A55|l=arch}} || rowspan="2" | [[Snapdragon 730]]/[[Snapdragon 730|730G]]
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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 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 585 Gold || {{armh|Cortex-A77|l=arch}}
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 28 February 2022

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

Overview

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

Core Name Introduction Microarchitecture SoCs
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
April 2019
January 2020
Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 660
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

See also