Adreno
Launched | 2009 |
---|---|
Designed by | Qualcomm |
Fabrication process | 4 to 90 nm |
Specifications | |
Compute | up to 4608.0 GFLOPS (FP32) |
Clock rate | 133 MHz to 1500 MHz |
Memory support | LPDDR, LPDDR2, LPDDR3, LPDDR4, LPDDR4X, LPDDR5 & LPDDR5X |
Memory clock rate | 166.5 MHz to 4800 MHz |
PCIe support | No |
Supported Graphics APIs | |
DirectX | 11 and 12 |
Direct3D | 11 and 12 |
OpenCL | 1.1 to 3.0 |
OpenGL ES | 1.0 to 3.2 |
Vulkan | 1.0 to 1.3 |
Media Engine | |
Encode codecs | H.264, H.265, VP9, and VP8 |
Decode codecs | H.264, H.265, VP9, and VP8 |
Color bit-depth | Up to 18 bit |
Adreno is a series of graphics processing unit (GPU) semiconductor intellectual property cores developed by Qualcomm and used in many of their SoCs.
History
[edit]Adreno is an integrated graphics processing unit (GPU) within Qualcomm's Snapdragon applications processors, that was jointly developed by ATI Technologies in conjunction with Qualcomm's preexisting "QShader" GPU architecture, and coalesced into a single family of GPUs that rebranded as Adreno in 2008, just prior to AMD's mobile division being sold to Qualcomm in January 2009 for $65M.[1][2] Early Adreno models included the Adreno 100 and 110, which had 2D graphics acceleration and limited multimedia capabilities. Prior to 2008, 3D graphics on mobile platforms were commonly handled using software-based rendering engines, which limited their performance and consumed too much power to be used for anything other than rudimentary mobile graphics applications. With growing demand for more advanced multimedia and 3D graphics capabilities, Qualcomm licensed the Imageon IP from AMD, in order to add hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities to their mobile products.[3] Further collaboration with AMD resulted in the development of the Adreno 200, originally named the AMD Z430, based on a mobile Imageon variant of the R400[4] architecture used in the Xenos GPU of the Xbox 360 video game console[5] and released in 2008, which was integrated into the first Snapdragon SoC. In January 2009, AMD sold their entire Imageon handheld device graphics division to Qualcomm.[6]
Technical details
[edit]Before Adreno
[edit]- Support up to 320x240
- Defender3 and Stargate have Texture compression
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Defender2 | fixed function pipeline | 90 | SDRAM | 0.05
0.25 |
0.0004
0.007 |
1.0 | MSM6550, MSM6550A,
MSM6800, MSM6150 MSM6175, MSM6280, MSM6275 |
[7][8] | |||||||||||||
Defender3 | 90 or 65 | 0.25 | 0.022 | MSM6800A, MSM6575 | |||||||||||||||||
Stargate | 0.6 | 0.09 | 1.1 | MSM6280A |
Adreno 100 series
[edit]- Adreno 130 is rebrand of Imageon 3D
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 100 | fixed function pipeline | None | 1.0 | [9] | |||||||||||||||||
Adreno 110 | 1.1 | [9][10] | |||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 120 | 1.1 | [11][9] | |||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 130 | ? | ? | 90 or 65 | ? | 1.6
4[12] |
?
0.133 |
?
0.3 |
?
1.2 |
?
2.4 |
— | — | Direct3D Mobile | MSM7x00, MSM7x00A, MSM7x01, MSM7x01A | [13][14][15][9] |
Adreno 200 series - yamato / leia
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 11 (feature level 9_3), OpenGL ES 2.0
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 200 (ATI Imageon Z430) | Unified shader model 5-way VLIW[16] |
2 [8] |
256 KB | 65 | 133 | LPDDR-333 Single-channel 32-bit @ 166.5 MHz (1.3 GB/s) | 22.85 | 0.133 | 0.53 | 2.12 | 4.25 | — | 2.0 | 1.1 | — | 1.4 (freedreno driver) | 11 (feature level 9_3)[17] |
Snapdragon S1 (MSM7227, MSM7627 QSD8250, QSD8650), Freescale i.MX51, i.MX53 | |||
Adreno 200 'enhanced' | 45 | 200 245 | LPDDR-400 Single-channel 32-bit @ 200 MHz (1.6 GB/s) | 42 | 0.200 0.245 | 0.80 0.98 | 3.20 3.92 |
6.40 7.84 |
Snapdragon S1 (MSM7227A, MSM7627A, MSM7225A, MSM7625A) | ||||||||||||
Adreno 203 | 4 [16] |
245 294 400 | LPDDR2-600 Single-channel 32-bit @ 300 MHz (2.4 GB/s) | 40.8 49.0 66.6 | 0.245 0.294 0.4 | 1.96 2.35 3.2 | 7.84 9.40 12.8 |
15.6 18.8 25.6 |
Snapdragon S4 Play (MSM8225, MSM8625), Snapdragon 200 (MSM8225Q, MSM8625Q) | ||||||||||||
Adreno 205 | 245 266 | LPDDR2-666 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 333 MHz (5.3 GB/s) | 40.8 44.3 | 0.245 0.266 | 1.96 2.12 | 7.84 8.51 |
15.6 17.0 |
Snapdragon S2 (MSM7x30, MSM8x55, APQ8055) | |||||||||||||
Adreno 2xx series - leia | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 220 | Unified shader model 5-way VLIW[16] |
8 [32] |
512 KB | 45 | 266 | LPDDR2-666 Single-channel 32-bit @ 333 MHz (2.6 GB/s) | 88.7 | 0.532 | 4.25 | 17.0 | 34.0 | — | 2.0 | 1.1 | — | 1.4 (freedreno driver) | 11 (feature level 9_3)[17] |
Snapdragon S3 (APQ8060, MSM8x60) | |||
Adreno 225 | 28 | 200 300 400 | LPDDR2-1000 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 500 MHz (8.0 GB/s) | 133.3 | 0.8 | 3.20 4.80 6.40 | 12.8 19.2 25.6 |
25.6 38.4 51.2 |
Snapdragon S4 Plus (APQ8060A, MSM8x60A, MSM8960) | [18] |
Adreno 300 series - oxili
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 11 (feature level 9_3), OpenCL 1.1, OpenGL ES 3.0
- Move from VLIW to superscalar architecture
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 302 | Unified shader model Scalar instruction set[19] |
16
[16] |
28 | 400 | LPDDR2-666 Single-channel 32-bit @ 333 MHz (2.6 GB/s) | 3.2 | 12.8 | 25.6 | — | 3.0[17] (freedreno driver: 3.0, 3.1 incomplete, 3.2 partial) | 1.1 | 1.1 embedded profile | 3.1 (freedreno driver, 3.2 incomplete, 3.3 complete) | 11 (feature level 9_3)[17] |
Snapdragon 200 | ||||||
Adreno 304 | 24
[24] |
96 KB | 400 | LPDDR2-768 Single-channel 32-bit @ 384 MHz (3.0 GB/s) LPDDR3-1066 Single-channel 32-bit @ 533 MHz (4.2 GB/s) |
4.80 | 19.2 | 38.4 | Snapdragon 208, Snapdragon 210, Snapdragon 212 | |||||||||||||
Adreno 305 (1st Gen.) | 256 KB | 400 450 | LPDDR2-800 Single-channel 32-bit @ 400 MHz (3.2 GB/s) |
66.7 75 | 0.8 | 4.80 5.40 | 19.2 21.6 |
38.4 43.2 |
Snapdragon S4 Plus (MSM8x27) | ||||||||||||
Adreno 305 (2nd Gen.) | 128 KB | LPDDR2/3-1066 Single-channel 32-bit @ 533 MHz (4.2 GB/s) |
66.7 75 | 0.8 | Snapdragon 200 (MSM8210, MSM8610, MSM8212, MSM8612) Snapdragon 400[20] (MSM8x26, MSM8x28, MSM8x30, MSM8x30AB, APQ8026, APQ8030) |
[21] [22] | |||||||||||||||
Adreno 306 | LPDDR2/3-1066 Single-channel 32-bit @ 533 MHz (4.2 GB/s) |
84.3 | 0.8 | Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916), Snapdragon 412 (MSM8916v2) | [23] | ||||||||||||||||
Adreno 308 | 485 598 | LPDDR3-1333 Single-channel 32-bit @ 666.5 MHz (5.3 GB/s) |
105.4 | 1.0 | 5.82 7.18 | 23.3 28.7 | 46.6 57.4 | Snapdragon 425 (MSM8917) Snapdragon 427 (MSM8920) QM215 | |||||||||||||
Adreno 320 (1st Gen.) | 64
[64] |
512 KB[23] | 400 | LPDDR2-1066 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 533 MHz (8.5 GB/s) |
225 | 1.6 | 3.2 | 12.8 | 51.2 | 102.4 | Snapdragon S4 Pro (MSM8960T, APQ8064, APQ8064-1AA), Snapdragon S4 Prime (MPQ8064) | [24] | |||||||||
Adreno 320 (2nd Gen.) | 96
[96] |
400 450 | LPDDR3-1200 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 600 MHz (9.6 GB/s) |
225 253.1 | 2.4 2.7 | >3.2 | 19.2 21.6 | 76.8 86.4 |
153.6 172.8 | Snapdragon 600 (APQ8064T, APQ8064AB) | [24] | ||||||||||
Adreno 330 | 128
[128] |
1024 KB | 450 550 578 | LPDDR3-1600 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 800 MHz (12.8 GB/s) |
253.1 309.4 325.1 |
3.6 4.4 4.624 | 28.8 35.2 36.9 | 115.2 140.8 147.9 |
230.4 281.6 295.9 | Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974, APQ8074), Snapdragon 801 (MSM8274AB, MSM8974AB, MSM8974AC) | [25] |
Adreno 400 series
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 11, OpenCL 1.2, OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan 1.0 (except Adreno 405)
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 4xx series | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 405 | Unified shader model | 48
[48] |
256 KB | 28 | 550 | LPDDR3-1333 Single- channel 32-bit @ 666.5 MHz (5.3 GB/s) LPDDR3-1866 Single- channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (7.4 GB/s) |
13.2 | 52.8 | 105.6 | — | 3.2 (freedreno driver: 3.0, 3.1 incomplete, 3.2 partial) | 1.1 | 1.2 full profile | 3.1 (freedreno driver, 3.2 incomplete, 3.3 complete) | 11 (feature level 11_1)[17] |
Snapdragon 415 (MSM8929), Snapdragon 610 (MSM8936),
Snapdragon 615 (MSM8939), Snapdragon 616 (MSM8939v2), Snapdragon 617 (MSM8952) |
|||||
Adreno 418 | 128
[128] |
512 KB | 20 | 600 | LPDDR3-1866 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | 38.4 | 153.6 | 307.2 | 1.0[26] | Snapdragon 808 (MSM8992) | |||||||||||
Adreno 420 | 1536 KB | 28 | 500 600 | LPDDR3-1600 Dual-channel 64-bit (128-bit) @ 800 MHz (25.6 GB/s) | 281.3 337.5
(0.56[27] Tr/clock) |
4
4.8 (8.2 Px/clock) |
32.0 38.4 | 128.0 153.6 |
256.0 307.2 | Snapdragon 805 (APQ8084) | [28] | ||||||||||
Adreno 430 | 192
[192] |
20 | 500 600 650 | LPDDR4-3200 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 1600 MHz (25.6 GB/s) | 404 | 4.8 6.0 6.6 |
48 57.6 62.4 |
192 230.4 249.6 |
384 460.8 499.2 | Snapdragon 810 (APQ8094, MSM8994) |
Adreno 500 series
[edit]Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 5xx series | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 504 | Unified shader model + Unified memory | 48 [48] |
128 + 8 KB | 12 | 320 | LPDDR3-1600 Single-channel 32-bit @ 800 MHz (6.4 GB/s) | ? | ? | ? | 7.7 | 30.7 | 61.4 | 1.0[26] | 3.2[29] (freedreno driver: 3.1, 3.2 partial) | ? | 2.0 Full | 3.1 (freedreno driver, 3.2 incomplete, 3.3 complete) | 11 (feature level 11_1)[17] |
Snapdragon 429 Snapdragon Wear 4100/4100+ |
||
Adreno 505 | 28 | 450 650 |
? | 10.8 15.6 |
43.2 62.4 |
86.4 124.8 |
Snapdragon 430 Snapdragon 435 Snapdragon 439 |
||||||||||||||
Adreno 506 | 14 | 600 650 725 |
LPDDR3-1866 Single-channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (7.4 GB/s) | ? | ? | ? | 14.4 15.6 17.4 |
57.6 62.4 69.6 |
115.2 124.8 139.2 |
Snapdragon 450 Snapdragon 625 Snapdragon 626 Snapdragon 632 |
|||||||||||
Adreno 508 | 96 [96] |
650 | LPDDR4-2666 Dual‑channel 16‑bit (32-bit) @ 1333 MHz (10.6 GB/s) | ? | ? | ? | 31.2 | 124.8 | 249.6 | Snapdragon 630 | |||||||||||
Adreno 509 | 128 [128] | 256 + 16 KB | 430 | ? | ? | ? | 27.5 | 110.1 | 220.2 | Snapdragon 636 | |||||||||||
Adreno 510 | 28 | 600 621 |
LPDDR3-1866 Dual‑channel 32‑bit (64-bit) @ 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | ? | ? | ? | 38.4 39.7 |
153.6 159.0 |
307.2 318.0 |
3.2 (3.1 + AEP) (freedreno driver: 3.1, 3.2 partial) | Snapdragon 650 Snapdragon 652 Snapdragon 653 |
||||||||||
Adreno 512 | 14 | 647 | LPDDR4X-3733 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 1866 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | ? | ? | ? | 41.4 | 165.6 | 331.3 | Snapdragon 660 | |||||||||||
Adreno 530 | 256 [256] | 1024 KB | 510 624 653 | LPDDR4-2666 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 1333 MHz (21.3 GB/s) or LPDDR4X-3733 Dual-channel 32-bit (64-bit) @ 1866 MHz (29.9 GB/s) |
? | 6.7 8.1 8.4 |
7.7 8.1 8.4 |
65.2 79.8 83.5 |
261.1 319.4 334.3 |
522.2 638.9 668.6 |
12 (feature level 11_1) |
Snapdragon 820 Snapdragon 821 |
|||||||||
Adreno 540 | 10 | 670 710 |
LPDDR4X-3733 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 1866 MHz (29.9 GB/s) | >450 | 8.0 8.5 |
10.7 11.36 (16 Texel/clock)[30][31] |
85.8 90.9 |
343.0 363.5 |
686.1 727.0 |
Snapdragon 835 |
Adreno 600 series
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 12_1, OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan 1.1
- Adreno 660 is the first mobile GPU to feature Variable Rate Shading (VRS).
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | API (version) | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 6xx series | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 605 | Unified shader model + | 128+8 KB | 14 | 1.0 and 1.1[32][26] | 3.2 | 2.0 Full | WIP (freedreno driver) | 12 (feature level 12_1)[17] |
|||||||||||||
Adreno 608 | 128 [128] | 256+16 KB | 11 | 430 | LPDDR4X-4266 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 2133 MHz (17.0 GB/s) | 27.5 | 110.1 | 220.2 | Snapdragon SA6155P | [33][34] | |||||||||||
Adreno 610 | 600 750 950 | 38.4 48.0 60.8 | 153.6 192.0 243.2 | 307.2 384.0 486.4 | Snapdragon 460 Snapdragon 662 Snapdragon 665 QCS4290 |
[35][36] | |||||||||||||||
6 | 1114 1260 |
LPDDR4X-4266 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 2133 MHz (17.0 GB/s) | 71.3 80.6 |
285.2 322.6 |
570.4 645.1 |
Snapdragon 680 Snapdragon 685 |
|||||||||||||||
Adreno 612 | 11 | 845 895 | LPDDR4X-3732 Dual‑channel 16‑bit (32-bit) @ 1866 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | 54.1 57.3 | 216.3 229.1 | 432.6 458.2 | Snapdragon 675 Snapdragon 678 |
||||||||||||||
Adreno 613 | 4 | 955 | 61.1 | 244.5 | 489.0 | Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 | |||||||||||||||
Adreno 615 | 128 [256] | 512 KB | 10 | 430 | 55.0 | 220.2 | 430.3 | QCS603 QCS605 Snapdragon 670 |
[37][38] | ||||||||||||
Adreno 616 | 504 610 | 64.5 78.1 | 258.0 312.3 | 516.1 624.6 | Snapdragon 710 Snapdragon 712 |
||||||||||||||||
Adreno 618 | 8 | 610 700 750 800 825 | 78.1 89.6 96.0 102.4 105.6 | 312.3 358.4 384.0 409.6 422.4 | 624.6 716.8 768.0 819.2 844.8 | Snapdragon 720G Snapdragon 730 Snapdragon 730G Snapdragon 732G Snapdragon 7c Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 |
[39][40] | ||||||||||||||
Adreno 619L | 565 | LPDDR4X-4266 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 2133 MHz (17.0 GB/s) | 72.3 | 289.3 | 578.6 | Snapdragon 690 | |||||||||||||||
Adreno 619 | 650 800 |
83.2 102.4 | 332.8 409.6 | 665.6 819.2 | Snapdragon 480/480+ Snapdragon 750G |
[41] | |||||||||||||||
6 | 700 840 900 |
89.6 107.5 115.2 |
358.4 430.1 460.8 |
716.8 860.2 921.6 |
Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 Snapdragon 695 Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 |
[42][43] | |||||||||||||||
Adreno 620 | 192 [384] | 7 | 540 625 750 |
5.8 6.7 8.1 |
103.7 120.0 144.0 | 414.7 480.0 576.0 | 829.4 960.0 1152.0 | Snapdragon 765 Snapdragon 765G Snapdragon 768G |
|||||||||||||
Adreno 630 | 256 [512] | 1024 KB | 10 | 710 | LPDDR4X-4266 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 1866 MHz (29.8 GB/s) | ? | 11.4 | 17 | 181.7 | 727.0 | 1454.0 | Snapdragon 845 Snapdragon 850 |
[44][45][46][47] | ||||||||
Adreno 640 | 384 [768] | 12*2 [48] |
7 | 585 675 |
LPDDR4X-4266 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 2133 MHz (34.1 GB/s) | ? | 9.4 10.8 |
28.1 32.4 |
224.6 259.2 | 898.5 1036.8 [40] |
1797.1 2073.6 [49] |
Snapdragon 855/855+ Snapdragon 860 Snapdragon 855A (SA8155P) |
[50][44] | ||||||||
Adreno 642L | 256 [512] | 6 | 550 608 719 | LPDDR5-6400 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 3200 MHz (25.6 GB/s) | 140.8 155.6 184.1 | 563.2 622.6 736.3 | 1126.4 1245.2 1472.5 | Snapdragon 778G/778G+ Snapdragon 782G |
|||||||||||||
Adreno 642 | 384 [768] | 5 | 490 | LPDDR4X-4266 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 2133 MHz (17.0 GB/s) | 188.2 | 752.6 | 1505.3 | Snapdragon 780G | |||||||||||||
Adreno 643L | 6 | 812 | LPDDR4X-4266 or LPDDR5-6400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 2133 MHz or 3200 MHz (34.1 GB/s or 44.0 GB/s) | 311.8 | 1247.2 | 2494.4 | QCS6490 | ||||||||||||||
Adreno 644 | 4 | 660 | LPDDR5-6400 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 3200 MHz (25.6 GB/s) | 253.4 | 1013.8 | 2027.5 | Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 | [51] | |||||||||||||
Adreno 650 | ? and 300 Go/s[52] | 24*2[48] |
7 | 587 670 | LPDDR4X-4266 or LPDDR5-6400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 2133 MHz or 3200 MHz (34.1 GB/s or 44.0 GB/s) | 14.1 16.1 |
28.2 32.2 |
225.4 257.3 |
901.6 1029.1 |
1803.3 2058.2 |
Snapdragon 865/865+ Snapdragon 870 QCS8250 |
[44][53][52][40][48][54] [55][56] | |||||||||
Adreno 660 | 5 | 840 900 | LPDDR5-6400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 3200 MHz (51.2 GB/s) | 20.2 21.6 |
40.3 43.2 |
322.6 345.6 |
1290.2 1382.4 |
2580.5 2764.8 |
Snapdragon 888/888+ Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 |
[57][58] | |||||||||||
Adreno 663 | LPDDR5-6400 Hexa-channel 16-bit (96-bit) @ 3200 MHz (76.8 GB/s) | SA8255P | [59] | ||||||||||||||||||
Adreno 675 | 672 [1344] | ? | 7 | 590 | LPDDR4X-4266 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 2133 MHz (34.1 GB/s) | 396.4 | 1585.9 | 3171.8 | Snapdragon 8c | [60] | |||||||||||
Adreno 680 | 768 [1536] | ? | 600 | LPDDR4X-4266 Octa-channel 16-bit (128-bit) @ 2133 MHz (68.2 GB/s) | 460.8 | 1843.2 [61] |
3686.4 [62] | Snapdragon 8cx
Snapdragon SA8195P |
[62][63] | ||||||||||||
Adreno 685 | ? | 590 | 453.1 | 1812.4 | 3624.9 | Microsoft SQ1 | [64][65] | ||||||||||||||
Adreno 690 | 661 680 | 507.6 522.2 | 2030.5 2088.9 | 4061.1 4177.9 | Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 Microsoft SQ2 |
[66][67] | |||||||||||||||
Adreno 695 | 1024 [2048] | 5 | 733 900 |
750.5 921.6 |
3002.3 3686.4 |
6004.6 7372.8 |
SA8295P Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 Microsoft SQ3 |
[68][69][70][71] |
Adreno 700 series
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 12_1, OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan 1.1
- Adreno 740 is the first GPU from Qualcomm to feature Ray tracing
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | Latest API (version) supported | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 702 | Unified shader model + Unified memory | 4 11 |
845 1000 |
LPDDR3-1866 Single-channel 32-bit @ 933 MHz (7.4 GB/s) or LPDDR4-2133 Single‑channel 16‑bit (16-bit) @ 1066 MHz (4.2 GB/s) or |
1.1 | 3.1 | 1.1 | 2.0 | 12.1 | QCS2290 QRB2210 Snapdragon Wear W5 Gen 1/W5+ Gen 1 |
[72][73][74] | ||||||||||
Adreno 710 | 128 [256] |
4 | 940 | LPDDR4X-2133 @ 4266 MHz or LPDDR5-5500 Dual‑channel 16‑bit (32-bit) @ 2750 MHz (22 GB/s) or |
120.3 | 481.3 | 962.6 | 1.3 | 3.2 | Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 |
[75] | ||||||||||
Adreno 720 | 256 [512] |
LPDDR4X-4266 @ 2133 MHz or
LPDDR5-6400 @ 3200 MHz |
Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 | [76] | |||||||||||||||||
Adreno 725 | 512 [1024] |
1024 KB | 580 | LPDDR5-6400 Dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) @ 3200 MHz (25.6 GB/s) | 1826 | 21.55 | 297.0 | 1187.8 | 2375.7 | 1.1 | 1.2 | Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 | [77] | ||||||||
Adreno 730 | 818 900 |
LPDDR5-6400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 3200 MHz (51.2 GB/s) | 1864 | 22.0 24.0 |
418.8 460.8 |
1675.3 1843.2 |
3350.5 3686.4 |
Snapdragon 8/8+ Gen 1 | [78] | ||||||||||||
Adreno 732 | 384 [768] |
950 | LPDDR5X-8400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 4200 MHz (67.2 GB/s) | 364.8 | 1459.2 | 2918.4 | 1.3 | Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 | [79] | ||||||||||||
Adreno 735 | 1100 | LPDDR5X-8400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 4200 MHz (67.2 GB/s) | 422.4 | 1689.6 | 3379.2 | Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 | [80] | ||||||||||||||
Adreno 740 | 768 [1536] | 680 719 | LPDDR5X-8400 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 4200 MHz (67.2 GB/s) | 2024 [81] |
522.2 552.2 |
2089.0 2208.8 |
4177.9 4417.5 |
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy/Leading Version Snapdragon XR2/XR2+ Gen 2 QCS8550 |
[82][83][84] | ||||||||||||
Adreno 750 | 903 1000 | LPDDR5X-9600 Quad-channel 16-bit (64-bit) @ 4800 MHz (76.8 GB/s) | 693.5 768.0 |
2774.0 3072.0 |
5548.0 6144.0 |
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy/Leading Version |
[85][86] |
Adreno 800 series
[edit]- Introduced with the Adreno 810 in the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 in August 2024.
- Uses a sliced architecture, with 3 slices with 4 CUs and 4 MB cache each in the Adreno 830.
- Moves from Tile Based Rendering (TBR) to Immediate Mode Rendering (IMR).[87]
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | Latest API (version) supported | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
On-chip graphics memory | TMU | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno 810 | Unified shader model + Unified memory | 128 (2 x 64 per slice) [256] | 4 | 895
1050 |
LPDDR4X dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) 2133 MHz (17.0 GB/s) or LPDDR5 dual-channel 16-bit (32-bit) 3200 MHz (25.6 GB/s) |
1.3 | 3.2 | 3.0 | Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 | [88][89] | |||||||||||
Adreno 830 |
768 (4 x 64 per slice) [1536] |
12 MB (4 MB per slice) | 3 | 1100 | LPDDR5X-10600 Dual-channel @ 5300 MHz | Snapdragon 8 Elite | [90][87] |
Adreno X series
[edit]- All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 11 & 12_1, OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan 1.3
- The Adreno X1-45 is internally called the Adreno 726, suggesting it's a scaled-up of the Adreno 725 from the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2.[91]
- The Adreno X1-85 is internally called the Adreno 741, suggesting it's a scaled-up of the Adreno 740 from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.[92]
Name | Microarchitecture | Fab (nm) | Clock [MHz] | Memory technology | Fillrate | GFLOPS | Latest API (version) supported | Qualcomm SoC | References | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | SIMDs, FP32 (ALUs) [note 1] |
# of Shader processors, (# of FP32 operation units per SP) | On-chip graphics memory (MB) | TMU | ROP | Memory bandwidth | Triangle
[MT/s] |
Pixel
[GP/s] |
Texture
[GT/s] |
(FP64) | (FP32) | (FP16) | Vulkan | OpenGL ES | OpenVG | OpenCL | OpenGL | Direct3D | |||||
Adreno X1-45 | Unified shader model + Unified memory | 384 [768] | 3 (256) |
3 | 48 | 24 | TSMC N4 | 1107 1367 | LPDDR5X-8448 or 8533 Octa-channel 16-bit (128-bit) @ 4224 or 4266.5 MHz (135.1 or 136.5 GB/s) | 26.6 32.8 |
53.1 65.6 |
425 525 |
1700 2100 | 3400 4200 | 1.3 | 3.2 | N/A | 3.0 | N/A | 11 12.1 |
Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42/46-100 | [93][94] | |
Adreno X1-85 | 768 [1536] | 6 (256) |
6 | 96 | 48 | 1250 1500 | 60 72 |
120 144 |
960 1152 | 3840 4608 | 7680 9216 | Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78/80/84-100, 00-1DE|[94] |
- Notes
- Adreno 130 inside the MSM7x01, and MSM7x01A. It supports OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.3, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI.
- Adreno 200 (AMD Z430) inside the QSD8x50 and MSM7x27 (133 MHz). It offers a programmable function pipeline and streaming textures with support for OpenGL ES 1.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2 and DirectDraw. (22M triangles/second, 133M pixels/second, clock speed up to 133 MHz)
- Adreno 200 enhanced inside the MSM7x25A and MSM7x27A (200 MHz). It supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI. (40M triangles/second, 200M pixels/second, clock speed up to 200 MHz)
- Adreno 203 inside the MSM8225 and MSM8225Q (400 MHz). It is an improvement over Adreno 205. It features a higher frequency, has better pixel fillrate, lower power consumption, better 3D performance. It is about 50-100% faster than Adreno 200 (enhanced), and 10–25% than Adreno 205. It could clock 2x times higher than Adreno 205. It supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, DirectX 9.0c, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI. (42-50M triangles/second, 250-300M pixels/second, clock speed from 192 to 400 MHz)
- Adreno 205 inside the QSD8x50A, MSM7x30, and MSM8x55 (245 MHz). Its improvements include Hardware-accelerated SVG and Adobe Flash and better shader-performance than the Adreno 200. It supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI. (57M triangles/second, 250M pixels/second, clock speed up to 400 MHz)
- Adreno 220 inside the MSM8660 or MSM8260 (266 MHz) with single channel memory. It supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, DirectX 9.0c, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI. (88M triangles/second, 500M pixels/second, standard clock speed up to 266 MHz, overclock up to 400 MHz)
- Adreno 225 inside the MSM8960 (400 MHz), with unified shader architecture and dual channel memory. It supports Direct3D 9.0c in addition to OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2, Direct Draw and GDI.
- Adreno 320 inside the Qualcomm S4 Pro & Prime Series, with unified shader architecture and dual channel memory. It supports Direct3D feature level 9_3 in addition to OpenGL ES 3.0, OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1, EGL 1.4, Direct3D Mobile, SVGT 1.2[24]
- Adreno 330 inside the Nexus 5, Amazon Kindle HDX series tablets, Amazon Fire phone, Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet, Nokia Lumia 1520, Nokia Lumia Icon, Nokia Lumia 930, Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Sony Xperia Z1, Sony Xperia Z1 Compact, Sony Xperia Z2, Sony Xperia Z3, Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, Sony Xperia Z Ultra, Xiaomi Mi3, Xiaomi Mi4, OnePlus One, HTC One (M8) and LG G2/G3 smartphones.
- Adreno 420 inside the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 supports Direct3D 11.2 runtime (feature level 11_1). Inside the Google Nexus 6, Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, LG G3 Cat. 6, Amazon Fire HDX 8.9 (2014). The Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 is the first phone SoC ever to feature a 128-bit memory bus.
- Adreno 540 inside the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 is the first phone SoC to feature variable refresh rate and foveated rendering/Variate Rate Shading, Qualcomm calls their implementations Q-Sync and Adreno Foveation.
- Adreno 630 inside the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 is the first phone SoC to feature Inside-Out Room-scale 6DoF with SLAM.
- Adreno 640 inside the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 is the first phone SoC to feature updateable GPU drivers from the Google Play Store.
Operating system support
[edit]There are proprietary drivers for the Linux-based mobile operating system Android available from Qualcomm themselves.[citation needed] Historically the only way to have GPU support on non-Android Linux was with the libhybris wrapper.
Linux and Mesa supports the Adreno 200/300/400/500 series of GPUs with a driver called freedreno
. Freedreno allows fully open-source graphics on devices like the 96Boards Dragonboard 410c and Nexus 7 (2013).
Qualcomm also provides Adreno drivers for ARM64 versions of Microsoft Windows.
Since Linux kernel 6.11, the mainline Linux kernel has added Adreno drivers for Qualcomm Snapdragon X system-on-a-chips.[95]
See also
[edit]- Qualcomm Hexagon
- List of Qualcomm Snapdragon processors
- PowerVR – competing graphics technology available as a Silicon IP core (SIP) to 3rd parties
- Mali – competing graphics technology available as a Silicon IP core (SIP) to 3rd parties
- Vivante – competing graphics technology available as a Silicon IP core (SIP) to 3rd parties
- Tegra – family of SoCs for mobile computers, the graphics core could be available as SIP block to 3rd parties
- VideoCore – family of SOCs, by Broadcom, for mobile computers, the graphics core could be available as SIP block to 3rd parties
- Atom family of SoCs – with Intel graphics core, not licensed to 3rd parties
- AMD mobile APUs – with AMD graphics core, not licensed to 3rd parties
- AMD Imageon (ATI Imageon) - List of ATI mobile GPU
- Intel 2700G - Old Intel mobile GPU
- List of Nvidia graphics processing units - GPU Nvidia
- Apple M1
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