 So we had Mobile Law Congress 2018 and who are you? Hi, I'm PJ with Qualcomm and we're here at the Qualcomm booth where we're showing off some of the latest Snapdragon 845 devices and experiences. So here at the show there's two new devices with 845. There's the Sony Xperia X2 and the Sony Compact, the Xperia X2 Compact. It's a smaller version of it. They both feature the Snapdragon 845 and they both have some of the best features that Snapdragon 845 has to offer, such as gigabit LTE up to 1.2 gigabit download speeds as well as 4K HDR capture. So in our previous generation of 835 we were able to display HDR content, so that high dynamic range, color pops and really get that contrast. Now with 845 you can capture that. So these Sony devices are some of the first to do it. So you work with Sony to develop that support? Yeah, Sony will launch it. This is one of the first Sony… Okay, 24 frames per second? Yeah, I believe it's 24. It might be 30 actually. So we'll double check. But actually, yeah, this is one of the first Sony devices that taps into the image signal processor inside of the Snapdragon 845. So their camera module has a lot of brains now because of Snapdragon. Really many phones are running 835 of course. Some now are coming with nudges, some trend, but that's up to them. They can do whatever they want. Yeah, they can build, you know, there's all these exciting things. This one is really awesome all the way to the corner. So I guess all these customers are also looking forward to upgrade to 835, right? I mean, if you just look at our trend, you know, a lot of people are on 800, then the next year they're on 810, then the next year they're on 820, then they're on 835. So I think you can expect something like this full of 845 later this year. Alright, and then one of the new things is you have an AI engine in the SoC. Absolutely, yeah. What is the AI you're doing? Yeah, so we have… So artificial intelligence is booming right now. And the hardware inside of Snapdragon is really making that performance faster but also making it more power efficient. So here we're showing off a demo from Tencent. And they made an app that's designed for our artificial intelligence engine that is actually a dance competition. It's basically you play this game and it's looking at your moves. It's going to tell you what moves, what dance moves it wants you to do. And then it's going to scan your body and figure out if you're actually doing them and award you points the better the dancer you are. So basically you have those running on here. Can you jump in here for a few seconds? Is this an 845 development? Yeah, so actually this is what our partners used to develop them on and they're large so they can plug in. We make them with tons of extra ports. So you can see here… I'd love to have three Type-C and my favorite. Exactly, exactly. Why aren't there any phones with three Type-C's? I don't know, you've got to ask the other guys. It should be like a no brainer. Yeah, but they make it this large so they can test out multiple devices at once. So that's why… Four Micro SD slots and three Type-C's? You can build whatever they like. Dual SD cards? Maybe a dual SIM? It should be at least four SIMs. Four SIMs? All right, we'll take it under consideration for sure. You have an influence in the industry. You can encourage them to add more ports and stuff. All right, let me get them on the honker and we'll add more for it. Cool. So now we're going to our connectivity area. And as you can see Kwakam are bread and butter's connectivity. We can put all of this rich AI, rich capture, all that in there, but if you can't share it wirelessly, look good as your phone. So here we have… So you already have fast Wi-Fi before. Is this AD on it? We do support… Yeah, we're demoing AD. So if you see here we have AD with Wi-Fi slots. That's mesh networking. So that's built-in with 845? 845 supports it. So it's a discrete option. Yeah, exactly. So we have… Yeah, exactly. So AC is built into… Is there any big costs to have AD? Do you need to reconfigure the antennas? Well, it requires some extra RF, but I mean there's… It's not baked into the SoC, but it's part of the larger platform. So it's an other chipset on the PCD? Yes, correct. But AC is integrated into the platform as well. So yeah, so basically there's multiple ways to get gigabit wireless connectivity when you're on Snapdragon. That's whether you're through Wi-Fi or through LTE. You're pushing the limits on Wi-Fi. Are you using the Wi-Fi spectrum in the optimal manner? Oh yeah, I mean, if you can see here, we're using the 60 GHz multi-millimeter wave. Which is part of the AD, right? Exactly, exactly. Which is part of the 802.11 AD. Can you try to jump in there? So is it even faster LTE now? Cool. Well, this is actually… Well, we're showing here… This is actually our next-generation modem. Our next-generation? Yeah, so this is our next-gen modem, the X24. That is great. That's the latest generation gigabit LTE that we have. So that's not just a single gigabit. That's two gigabit now. That's two gigabit per second. We're doubling the gigabits. You didn't know we could do it, but we're doing it. We're doubling the gigabit. Yeah, go for it. Yeah. So the way that we're doing that is basically… This is kind of the same technology that we have in our fifth-generation. It's carrier aggregation, two-fifths-squam, and… Is it kind of like a MIMO of LTE? Yeah, so the way we're doing it here in this generation is actually aggregating five carriers. All of them has four-by-four MIMO and two-fifths-squam. So that would give us like 20 layers. All right. All right. And then next will be… In a year or two, there will be 5G2? Yeah. Actually, if you come over here, you'll see in early 2019, we'll have about, I think, 30 partners launching 5G devices. The names are up here on the wall. If you want to get a look at who you can expect 5G from. So there's some of the partners on the 5G, working with the X50 Snapdragon Modem. And here's the speeds you can expect. Right now, this is a live demo. Five G speeds going on right now. I mean, we're pushing four gigabits per second right now. And this is live, a network that we constructed here on our PhiloShow platform. But is it sad for the fiber companies that you're doing everything wirelessly that fast? There's, you know, I mean, to your point, we like to call it fiber to the phone. So wireless fiber to the phone. But what can you do with all that connectivity? Well, and here's our graphics portion of Snapdragon 845. So you can see here, this is a popular game in China that we're showing off here from Tencent. And the original version is HD quality. Is it kind of a game of legends, but another... Yeah, exactly. So this is actually called King of Honor. King of Honor. Yeah, that's the English translation. And so the original version that's in the market right now is HD resolution. But the version that Tencent made for us is a 2K resolution. Only Snapdragon 845 can handle this. You need a GPU that powerful to render that kind of resolution. And then the GPU itself can actually intelligently upscale it to 4K resolution. So it's even extra sharp. 4K on the output. Correct, that's correct. And it's built in the Unity Game Engine version 4.6 running at 60 frames per second. And in each one of those frames, you're seeing about 32,000 triangles being reverted in every frame. So how does that compare to a PlayStation 4 or something like that? Those guys... You have to ask those guys. Xbox 360... You have to ask those guys. But the Xbox 360, the PlayStation, they're great. But we're focusing on handheld ones that you can put in your back pocket and carry a game console with you anywhere you go. It's just being able to dock it when you arrive at home. You dock it in and you have a 4K console. Right? There you go. It's 4K. Absolutely. But how about advanced Unreal Engine kind of games? Well, this was actually... So this was built in Unity, but if you come right here, we have a VR demo that was built in Unreal Engine. And so we have... Here, if we can get the VR headset on, yeah. I don't know if we can get that on camera. Hey, how are you doing? I'm good. I'm just going to grab Carlos for a moment. I'm going to put this on you. Carlos, you want to talk for a moment about our VR demo that we're doing in here, a space dock, and some of the cool features that are inside of it? Sure. So what is this, especially designed demo for 845? Yes. So what we're trying to showcase here is our 6 degrees of freedom. You usually get your rotation at first 3 degrees, but then the second 3 degrees would be your translation. And then on top of that, we have special audio. So there's a little robot that moves around, and then you can hear where the robot is and comes to you from different places. Can you hold the camera? Yeah, absolutely. Maybe I can actually be set up? Yeah, why don't you put it on? Cool. All right. Let's do it again. Thank you. So I'm going to try to explain what I'm going to experience. So is this the best VR experience in the world? I think it's the best mobile VR experience out there. Best mobile VR? Yeah. So I mean, most VR has a cord on it. It's a large desktop computer. Bigger. But with Snapdragon, you're completely mobile. So all of the computing is done on the headset. You're not tethered to a large desktop computer. You're not tethered to... There's not sensors on other sides of the room. That's my hat. All of the sensors are inside the headset. I don't need my hat. OK, so do I have a controller? Yeah. Do you see a space dock? Yeah, I see a space dock. OK, so basically I'm in a 360 world right now. It's loading, right? Yeah. You should press the space dock. In the middle. OK. The laser. Can you see what I'm seeing or not? No. No? A little better. OK. Wait. Do you see now the laser? Yeah. I see a robot flying there. So can I shoot it or punch it? Yeah. So what is the resolution of the screen in here? It's 1K per eye. So is it 2K display? Exactly. Yes, collectively it's 2K resolution. So what do I do with this robot? OK, come back. It's flying. There's a robot. Oh, it's very clear. It's actually pretty awesome. Would you like to show Lisa? Nice. So how does this compare to the latest HTC Vive? Nice. So I'm trying to explain. I'm in the space. There's a flying robot. It's explaining to me what to do. And basically I'm in Star Wars right now. Bunch of robots. Shoot spaceship. Qualcomm advanced content group. OK, thanks. Let's shoot the robots. I'm going to shoot some robots. Can I shoot some robots? I want to punch them. It's better not to. OK. Whoa. I'm in space right now. Yeah, thanks. OK, that's pretty cool. OK. Can I take it off? Yeah. OK, that was... What did you think? What did you think? Wait, that's a very high resolution. Very cool. Cool. All right, that was great. OK, I'm glad you liked your demo of this Snapdragon 845 mobile VR. That was great. So just to have an idea, what does this headset build on? Is it going to be like... Is it like a phone? This is all in one system, right? Yeah, and this is a reference design. So it's up on our website so our partners can use it and test and build future VR headsets. Like some of our other... If you come out here, some of our other partners have created... What can I hop around you guys for a second? So you can see that some of our other partners have used our reference design in the past to create some awesome VR experiences. This is based on the 835? 835. This is based on 835. And you have augmented reality glasses that are also based on 835 from... ODG. ODG, exactly. As well as... Actually, this is one of the latest from Lenovo and Google. This is the Lenovo Mirage Solo. They're using their Daydream standalone headset. And so it's pretty awesome. It comes with the camera so you can actually capture. So you put that in front of the camera? This is so you can capture content that's for VR. So you can later watch it yourself. So I'm glad you stopped by the booth and saw some of the cool new features in Snapdragon 845. And we're hoping to get all these products in your pocket or on your head very soon. So Snapdragon 18 is going to be very exciting for consumers. For everybody. Yeah, exactly. Faster, better. And so the... Can you say just a little bit about the CPU bump? Is still the cryo? Exactly. So no, no. Well, it's not the same cryo. So it's a brand new cryo. So we have a new version of it. And based on our benchmarks, it's about 30% faster than our previous generation cryo CPU. However, we also have tons of stuff inside there. We have a GPU. So our new GPU, brand new architecture. So it's about 30 to 40% faster depending on which benchmarks you're using. But overall, the entire chip is 30% more power efficient. That means that the battery is going to last that much longer. You're going to get faster speeds, but you're also going to get much longer charge. So your battery goes even longer. But so awesome in just one year. In just one year. You did all that work for us so we can get better stuff. And it was just me. It was just me. No, you're fine. Of course, of course. And we have tons of people working on this little thing. It was 10 nanometer last year, but it's still 10 nanometer. 10 nanometer second generation of 10 nanometer. All right. Yeah. So, yeah, so exactly. So this is last year, it went down to 10 nanometers. And so those smaller transistors mean that it's going to be more power efficient and faster. So this year, we're on a second generation of 10 nanometer. But all of that performance and all of that power, low power comes from brand new architectures within the chip. New architectures within the GPU. New architectures within the image signal processor, which controls the camera. New architectures within the DSP, which does audio as well as artificial intelligence. So there's tons of new architectures that really give it that speed boost and as well as that lower power consumption. And actually, the area that I'm most excited in is like productivity stuff. And this is the 835. This is one of my favorites, too. So yeah, what you're looking at here, these are running Windows. And they have a Snapdragon inside of them. So this is using Snapdragon 835. And you'll see, we call it Windows on Snapdragon. And it's running Windows 10. And because Snapdragon is very low power, our partners have been able to build devices that have no fans in them. They stay cool. There's no fans when in the battery life. It's incredible. We were doing a rundown here, and you can see this device here from HP that's coming out. About 21 hours of video playback, just straight video playback. It's still running. Yeah, it's not dead yet. So that was an 835, but did you do even more optimizations in 845 to do even faster Windows emulation or something? Well, we can't talk about that just yet. But you'll see these 835 devices from Asus, Lenovo, and HP are coming to market very shortly. And all your favorite Windows apps, like Office, you'll be able to run them. And it's going to be able to run for even longer, because look at this battery life. This is out of control. And devices like the Samsung DeX that are doing PC mode on Android is now also getting a bump with 845. Yeah, I mean, you're getting a performance bump, and so you're starting to blend the world of you have a PC-like performance in your pocket. And now you truly have PC performance with Windows on Snapdragon. Like a console-like performance. It's got the same GPU that's in our Snapdragon 835, which is probably the most GPUs on the planet right now are come from Snapdragon. Exactly.