Ray tracing on mobile isn’t anything new, as Samsung’s Exynos 2200 chip brought AMD ray tracing back in 2021. Now Qualcomm is giving its latest Snapdragon chip the same treatment, with Oppo showing off the advantages it brings to mobile gaming.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 brings next-level mobile graphics
With ray tracing now enabled on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, you can expect more realistic visuals when gaming on mobile. It means more accurate light behaviour, reflections, shadows, and illuminations. That’s not all. Thanks to the upgraded Qualcomm Adreno GPU delivering up to 25% faster performance and the Qualcomm Kryo CPU enabling up to 40% more power efficiency, games will run smoother and for much longer. What’s more, Qualcomm is bringing the “world’s first mobile-optimized support for Unreal Engine 5 Metahumans Framework on Snapdragon,” meaning games can have “photorealistic human characters.” During the summit, Oppo’s principal manager of graphics products, Jane Tian, talked about the chip’s ray tracing performance, which apparently takes 90% off the workload while still being five times more efficient compared to its ray tracing software. From the short demo shown off, ray tracing brought accurate “multibounce reflection on curved surfaces,” cleaner shadows, plenty of realistic reflections in water that are both “local and off-screen,” refraction is water, and multiple dynamic light sources that shine in dark areas. You can check out the differences between ray tracing turned off and on during the livestream. We’re sure to get a hands-on with what ray tracing can do in mobile gaming when Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-equipped smartphones from Oppo, Xiaomi, Honor, Samsung, and more start piling in in early 2023 (and maybe even as soon as this December). In the meantime, you can check out some of the best gaming smartphones around, including the RedMagic Pro 7 and Poco F4 GT.