The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 just launched, but leaks for its successor are already stirring excitement. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 (SM8975) will reportedly use TSMC’s 2nm fabrication process, support cutting-edge LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 storage, and feature the new X90 5G modem—but expect flagship phones to cost significantly more.
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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6: What the Leaks Reveal
| Feature | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Model Number | SM8975 | SM8950 |
| Fabrication | TSMC 2nm | TSMC 3nm |
| RAM Support | Up to LPDDR6 | Up to LPDDR5X |
| Storage | UFS 5.0 | UFS 4.1 |
| Modem | X90 5G | X80 5G |
| Expected Launch | Q4 2026 | Q4 2025 |
| Performance Gain | 15-20% (estimated) | 25% over Gen 4 |
| Power Efficiency | 30% better (estimated) | 40% better than Gen 4 |
Why 2nm Matters: Performance Meets Efficiency
Moving from 3nm to 2nm fabrication allows Qualcomm to pack more transistors into the same space, delivering 15-20% performance improvements while reducing power consumption by approximately 30%. This means longer battery life without sacrificing speed—critical as AI features become more processor-intensive.
The jump to LPDDR6 RAM promises 25% faster memory speeds compared to LPDDR5X, enabling smoother multitasking and faster app loading. Meanwhile, UFS 5.0 storage doubles read/write speeds over UFS 4.1, making file transfers and game installations lightning-fast.

X90 5G Modem: Next-Level Connectivity
The new X90 5G modem will likely support advanced features like satellite connectivity, improved mmWave performance, and better power efficiency during network switching. This builds on the X80’s capabilities, which already deliver multi-gigabit 5G speeds in optimal conditions.
For developers and gamers, the Gen 6’s enhanced GPU (likely Adreno 850 series) and AI processing unit will enable console-quality mobile gaming and real-time AI applications like advanced computational photography and on-device language models.

The Price Problem: Flagship Phones Getting Costlier
Here’s the catch: 2nm chips cost significantly more to manufacture than 3nm processors. TSMC’s 2nm wafers reportedly cost 25-30% more per unit, and these costs inevitably trickle down to consumers. Expect flagship phones powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to start at ₹80,000-₹90,000 in India, up from today’s ₹60,000-₹70,000 range.
This pricing pressure could widen the gap between flagship and mid-range segments, making phones with last-gen or mid-tier chips more appealing for budget-conscious buyers. Brands like OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Realme may delay Gen 6 adoption to maintain competitive pricing.
For official updates on Qualcomm chips, visit Qualcomm’s Snapdragon page. Check out TechnoSports for more mobile processor news.
FAQs
When will Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 phones launch?
Expected in Q4 2026, likely debuting in Xiaomi, Samsung, and OnePlus flagships around December 2026.
Will Gen 6 be worth the price increase?
For power users needing cutting-edge AI, gaming, and photography, yes—but most users will find Gen 5 phones sufficient at lower prices.






