Qualcomm has officially launched the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, marking the next leap in flagship mobile processing. This new chip promises higher performance, better power efficiency, deeper AI integration, and support for next-gen gaming and camera experiences.
In this article, we’ll break down its architecture, benchmarks, features, supported devices, and what consumers should expect going forward.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is Qualcomm’s latest flagship SoC (System-on-Chip) announced in 2025, designed for high-end Android smartphones. It succeeds the Snapdragon 8 Elite and brings improvements in CPU, GPU, AI, camera, video, connectivity, and efficiency.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| CPU Architecture | 3rd-generation Oryon CPU: 2 “Prime” cores up to ~4.60-4.65 GHz, plus 6 performance cores around 3.62-3.63 GHz. |
| Fabrication Process | Built on TSMC’s 3nm N3P process node for better power efficiency and performance. |
| GPU & Graphics | Uses Adreno GPU (Adreno 840) with gains of ~23% in graphics performance vs previous gen, while lowering power consumption. New features like mesh shading, support for Unreal Engine 5, etc. |
| NPU & AI Capabilities | Hexagon NPU is ~37% faster, supports “agentic” AI features (on-device learning, contextual behaviour, richer AI assistance), improved AI inference efficiency. |
| Camera / ISP / Video | Spectra ISP with enhancements: triple 20-bit ISP, support for very high-resolution sensors (up to ~320 MP), Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec, strong video capture (for example up to 4K @ 120 fps), advanced features like computational video, real-time tone mapping etc. |
| Memory & Storage | Support for LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage for fast read/write. |
| Connectivity | Supports new/modem systems (Snapdragon X85 modem), improved 5G speeds, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and features meant to reduce latency (especially useful for gaming) and better power efficiency. |
| Efficiency | Claims of ~20% better single-core CPU performance, ~17% better multi-core vs previous Snapdragon 8 Elite; overall ~35% CPU efficiency improvements in some modes; lower power draw during gaming, better battery life in ordinary tasks. |
Process Node: Manufactured on TSMC’s 3nm N3P process.
CPU (Oryon 3rd-Gen): 2 Prime cores up to 4.61 GHz, 6 performance cores up to 3.63 GHz.
Efficiency & Gains: Qualcomm claims ~20% better performance vs last-gen with ~16% better power efficiency.
GPU (Adreno): Enhanced GPU capable of delivering up to ~23% lift in graphics with optimizations reducing power draw.
Memory & I/O: Supports LPDDR5X / UFS 4.1, and new features like Adreno High Performance Memory (HPM).
ISP & Camera: New image signal processing and support for APV codec, computational video enhancements, context-aware autofocus / exposure.
AI / NPU / On-device Intelligence: The Hexagon NPU is claimed to be ~37% faster, enabling local AI tasks, image processing, and contextual models.
Connectivity: It includes an integrated modem and supports advanced features like reduced Wi-Fi & 5G latency.
In early benchmark leaks, the chip scored ~3,831 in Geekbench single-core — putting it close to Apple’s A19 Pro in raw performance.
Relative to last year’s chip, the Elite Gen 5 delivers ~19% gains in CPU with similar improvements in GPU.
Reviewers caution that sustained performance will depend heavily on thermal & power management in real devices; reference units push high numbers but retail versions may throttle.
Higher clock ceilings (4.61 GHz)
Better GPU optimizations + memory enhancements (HPM)
More capable ISP + APV codec support
Stronger NPU / AI workload capability
More efficient architecture for better battery vs performance tradeoffs
Qualcomm states multiple OEMs are onboard: Xiaomi, OnePlus, Samsung, OPPO, Vivo, iQOO etc.
Some confirmed or heavily rumored devices:
Xiaomi 17 series → first confirmed with this chip.
OnePlus 15 → teased to use it.
Many others in the flagship class (Samsung S26, OPPO, realme) are expected.
| Feature | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | Apple A19 Pro | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 / Other Flagships |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Core Performance | ≈ 3,831 in Geekbench 6 single-core. Slightly below or nearly on par with A19 Pro. | ~3,895–3,900 in single-core. Holds slight lead in single-thread tasks. | Dimensity 9500 single-core is weaker (≈3,394 in same benchmark) so the Elite Gen 5 clearly leads here. |
| Multi-Core Performance | Strong win—≈ 11,525+ in multi-core Geekbench. Beats Apple A19 Pro and many rivals. | A19 Pro’s multi-core is good but trails behind (≈9,700–10,000 range) in leaked/early scores. | Dimensity 9500 and others also lag behind; Elite Gen 5’s multi-core looks like the strongest among Androids. |
| Efficiency & Power Draw | Superior architecture with 3nm N3P node. However, leaks show higher power draw in heavy loads compared to Apple. Battery/performance trade-offs important. | Apple’s chips (A19 Pro) maintain better efficiency in many tasks — less thermal throttling, better performance-per-watt. | Dimensity chips often efficient, but in high-load performance Android tends to need better cooling + optimization to compete. |
| GPU & Graphics | Adreno 840 shows gains: higher frame rates in many test scenes; better than previous Snapdragon chips. | A19 Pro still strong in graphics rendering and GPU efficiency; sometimes still ahead in certain GPU benchmarks. | Dimensity 9500 & others have improved GPUs too, but rarely match Snapdragon in Android for many games (depending on thermal design). |
| AI, ISP & Features | New ISP, better on-device AI, support for APV codec, etc. More advanced image/video features. | Apple A19 Pro continues to excel in image/video processing, video editing, color tuning. Very polished. | MediaTek & others are catching up, but software + hardware integration often lags slightly. |
| Phone | Status / Details |
|---|---|
| Xiaomi 17 / 17 Pro / 17 Pro Max | First announced devices confirmed to launch with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. |
| OnePlus 15 | Confirmed to feature Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. |
| Honor Magic 8 Pro | Among the phones confirmed to use the new chip. |
| iQOO 15 | Rumored/confirmed to come with this chip. |
| Realme GT 8 Pro | Expected to carry the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. |
The Snapdragon Summit 2025 brought a wave of innovation, making it clear that Qualcomm is pushing boundaries with its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. Here’s everything you need to know:
| Feature | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | Higher clock speeds, more GPU power | Flagship-level, slightly less powerful |
| AI Engine | Agentic AI with enhanced sensor integration | AI upgrades but lighter version |
| Target Devices | Ultra-premium smartphones (Xiaomi 17 Pro, OnePlus 15, Galaxy S25 Ultra) | Premium phones with lower price tags |
| Battery Optimization | Advanced power efficiency | Improved, but not as refined as Elite |
📌 Why this matters:
Consumers can expect the first Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phones in late 2025, with India confirmed as a priority launch market (Xiaomi 17 and OnePlus 15 already teased for India).
| Phone | Key Details |
|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy S23 / S23 Ultra / S23+ | Premium Samsung flagships with excellent cameras, build quality, and software support. |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | A strong camera-centric flagship; often cited in “best Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phones” lists. |
| OnePlus 11 | Known for balanced performance, fast charging, and very good displays. |
| iQOO Neo 9 Pro | High refresh rate display, good for gaming; another frequent listing in top Gen 2 phones. |
| OnePlus Open | Foldable phone with Gen 2 chip, unique form factor. |
| Model | Display / RAM | Camera Setup | Battery / Charging |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra | QHD+ AMOLED, LTPO, ~12-16 GB RAM | 200 MP main + ultra-wide + telephoto lenses | ~5000 mAh, fast charging (~45W) |
| OnePlus 11 | Large AMOLED 120-144 Hz, 8-16 GB RAM | Triple camera (50 MP + 48 MP + 32 MP) setup often listed in reviews. | |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | Premium LTPO display, good RAM / storage options | Leica co-engineered cameras, high-quality photo output. | |
| iQOO Neo 9 Pro | 144 Hz AMOLED, large battery | 50 MP main, strong gaming performance. | |
| OnePlus Open | Foldable dual display design, large battery for a foldable | Multiple cameras + flagship features, but trade-offs in thickness, weight. |
India continues to be one of the fastest-growing premium smartphone markets, and Qualcomm confirmed that Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered devices will debut in India by late 2025. Here’s what to expect:
(Pricing based on leaks and Qualcomm partner brand announcements; official prices may vary.)
Xiaomi 17 is among the first; other flagships will follow through late 2025 / early 2026.
Early leaks show it nearly matches Apple’s A19 Pro in single-core or edges ahead in certain multi-core / AI workloads.
Not necessarily — architecture improvements aim for better efficiency. But heavy sustained workloads may still push battery usage.
Probably the NPU / AI enhancements, GPU boost, and camera/ISP features.
The price is expected to start around ₹45,999 for iQOO 15 and go up to ₹1,20,000+ for premium models like Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
First launches are expected in late 2025, with Xiaomi 17 Pro, OnePlus 15, and iQOO 15 leading the rollout.
The iQOO 15 is likely to be the most affordable option, expected at around ₹45,999.
For balanced performance and pricing, the OnePlus 15 and Xiaomi 17 Pro stand out, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be the ultimate premium flagship.
They will be available on Amazon, Flipkart, Mi.com, OnePlus Store, and Samsung India’s official website after launch.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 marks a massive leap in smartphone performance, combining cutting-edge AI, GPU dominance, and power efficiency that pushes mobile computing to new limits. With flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Pro, iQOO 15, and OnePlus 15 set to debut with this chip,
Indian users can expect unmatched gaming, photography, and multitasking experiences. While pricing will vary from premium to more affordable flagship killers, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is clearly redefining what’s possible in 2025 smartphones.
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