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| status_i2c = Y
| status_i2c = Y
| status_audio = <!-- unknown, there is some codec stuff but no device upstream has sound configuration -->
| status_audio = <!-- unknown, there is some codec stuff but no device upstream has sound configuration -->
| status_video = Y
| status_video =  
| status_thermal = Y
| status_thermal = Y
| status_wifi = P <!-- some devices have external BCM solutions with upstream drivers, unknown for the recommended-or-bundled QC chipset -->
| status_wifi = <!-- Note: Some devices use external WiFi/BT via SDIO/UART. This status tracks the WiFi/BT (mostly) built-into the SoC. -->
| status_bluetooth = P <!-- see above -->
| status_bluetooth =  
| status_modem = P <!-- OOT DT part -->
| status_modem =  
| status_camera = Y <!-- camss is implemented, sensors are specific per-device -->
| status_camera =  
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Revision as of 17:51, 10 November 2020

Qualcomm MSM8996
Manufacturer Qualcomm
Name MSM8996
Architecture aarch64
CPU 2x 2.2/2.3 GHz Kryo, 2x 1.6 GHz Kryo
GPU Adreno 530
Year 2016
Process 14nm
Mainline yes
Components
CPU
Partial
UART
Works
Storage
Partial
USB
No data
Display
Works
GPU
Works
Pinctrl
Works
I²C
Works
SPI
No data
Audio
No data
Video
No data
Thermal
Works
WiFi
No data
Bluetooth
No data
Modem
No data
GPS
No data
Camera
No data
NPU
No data
Suspend
No data
Ethernet
No data
SATA
No data


MSM8996/APQ8096 (or Snapdragon 820) is a Qualcomm SoC released in 2016, with great mainline support orginally added for the Dragonboard 820c. There is also a slightly higher clocked (and supposedly less problematic architecture-wise) MSM8996Pro also known as Snapdragon 821.

Devices

APQ8096(SG) (Snapdragon 820E, WiFi-only)

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MSM8996 (Snapdragon 820)

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MSM8996Pro (Snapdragon 821)

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