Snapdragon 865 is probably the biggest star of this year’s Qualcomm Summit, but it’s interesting that the premium chips isn’t the company’s first 5G integrated modem. This honor belongs to the Snapdragon 765/765G chip. It’s a successor to the Snapdragon 730 and is premium.
Adreno 620 GPU, which has the Snapdragon 765, offers 20% better performance than the Adreno 618 on the Snapdragon 730, while with the 765G chip, this graphical performance improvement is 38 percent.
The CPU structure has changed, though the 765 still uses Cortex-A76 cores. It’s about the two Performance cores, but with a different working tactic. The Prime core goes up to 2.3GHz on the 765 model and up to 2.4GHz on the 765G model, while the second core reaches 2.2GHz on both models. The other six Cortex-A55 cores still reach 1.8GHz.
Snapdragon 765 and 765G support 2133MHz LPDDR4X RAM, while the 14-bit Dual Spectra 355 ISP supports a 192MP camera, or a 36MP sensor with no lag lock or two 22MP cameras. Video shooting is limited to 4K @30fps and has support for 1080p@120fps.
The integrated X52 modem provides theoretical maximum data download speeds of 1.2Gbps in 4G and 3.7Gbps in 5G, while uplink goes up to 210Mbps and 1.6Gbps. Support is also available for sub-6 GHz and mmWave 5G networks.
The Snapdragon 765 chipset is manufactured under the Samsung 7nm EUV process. The first devices using the Snapdragon 765/765G chipset will arrive in the first quarter of next year.
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