Qualcomm plans to upgrade its fast charging technology next year

Fast charging technology is almost a must-have technology for all flagship devices today, which dramatically reduces charging time and reduces user wait times.

Although the fast charging technology can now be shortened to 30 minutes, Qualcomm is still not satisfied with this time and is ready to continue the breakthrough.

The latest report points out that Qualcomm plans to increase the power output to 32 watts on existing fast charging technology, which is almost twice the current 18-watt power output.

How to solve the problem of fast charging fever:

The biggest problem with fast charging technology is naturally the heat generated at the time of output. Qualcomm originally planned to use a two-channel shunt to reduce the overall heat generation.

Dual channels allow power to pass through both paths to ensure faster charging while reducing heat dissipation, but now it seems that this does not solve the overall heat dissipation of 32 watts.

Therefore, Qualcomm is planning to continue the shunt through three paths in the form of three channels, in this way to solve the heat generated by the device during charging.

Expected to be released with the 8150/855 processor:

The new fast charge technology is based on QC 4.0, but the latest release may be QC version 5.0. As for the essential upgrade or the release of the new version, there is no news.

At the same time, the new charging technology may be released with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8150 and 855 processors. As for whether the manufacturer adopts new technologies or not, it is necessary to see the actual situation.

Another 32-watt fast charging technology can reduce the charging time of the device to about 10 minutes. This short charging time looks attractive.

Via: liliputing