Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 750G Chipset

2020-09-22 15:01:15

Qualcomm has unveiled a new processor under its Snapdragon 7-series of chipsets. Built on the 8nm process, the new Snapdragon 750G arrives with Qualcomm’s X52 5G modem which supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G networks in both SA and NSA modes. The X52 modem also supports TDD, FDD, and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, and allows the Snapdragon 750G to support multi-gigabit connections.

The Snapdragon 750G arrives with Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features for smooth gameplay with low latency. The chipset uses the Adreno 619 GPU and according to Qualcomm, offers 10% better graphics compared to the Snapdragon 730G. The chipset also has features such as Qualcomm Game Color Plus, Adreno Updateable Drivers, and Adreno HDR Fast Blend. Qualcomm claims the 750G can offer True HDR gaming. The Snapdragon 750G also comes with the Spectra 355L ISP and supports up to 32MP + 16MP dual-camera setup. The ISP can support 10 bits per color video capture, HEIC, HEVC, and 4K HDR with bokeh videos. Phones running the Snapdragon 750G could support up to Full HD+ displays at 120Hz, or QHD displays at 60Hz. The SDM 750G also has support for the NavIC location system, alongside other standards such as GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and SBAS. Smartphones based on the new Snapdragon 750G are expected to be available by the end of 2020.