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Most of the OnePlus 11's power is thanks to the hardware inside, and it's certainly no slouch. Not only does it have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, but it packs the latest UFS 4.0 storage, too. These are both specs that we expect to see in many of the best smartphones as 2023 rolls on. If you're not familiar with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, it skips the 1+3+4 core layout that we see in a lot of chipsets, as Qualcomm has instead opted for 1+4+3. This means one prime core, four performance cores, and three efficiency cores. What's even stranger about this configuration is that it's not just four performance cores that are the same; there are two A715 cores and two A710 cores. The A710 allows for AArch32, or 32-bit code execution, whereas the A715 drops 32-bit support. It's unclear if this will have any impact on efficiency, as the A715 boasts a 20% efficiency improvement over the A710 and 5% better performance. The prime core is an Arm Cortex-X3, which we clocked at 3.19GHz. At 3.3GHz, according to Arm, the Cortex-X3 will perform 25% faster in single-threaded operations than the Cortex-X2 at 2.9GHz. This is an architectural improvement that should still translate to higher performance even at a slightly lower clock speed than Arm's own testing. The company also included three A510R1 cores as efficiency cores, otherwise known as A510 Refresh, and they support AArch32. When it comes to the GPU, Qualcomm has inexplicably stopped marketing its GPUs with model numbers, simply opting to refer to the GPU on the SoC as "Adreno". However, as reported by the system, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 uses an Adreno 740 GPU. We'll be referring to it as that from now on. As for UFS 4.0 storage, it supports up to 4,200 MB/s sequential read speeds and up to 2,800 MB/s random read speeds. That's a pretty major improvement, as you can have the fastest phone in the world, but slow storage as a bottleneck will make things feel slow and sluggish. follow me on Instagram #thegoutamparua