Qualcomm has announced new mid ranges chips named Snapdragon 665 and Snapdragon 730 and 730 G today. Qualcomm had a great last year with its mid range chips like 636, 660 and 710 were quite popular in mid range devices. With the new 665 and 730 the performance and image processing will improve.
Snapdragon 665 is a successor of 660 and gives you a decent enough bump in terms of performance. The 665 sports 4 high performance cores and 4 efficient cores based on Kryo 260 CPU which can be clocked upto 2.0 Ghz, With Adreno 610 GPU and Vulkan 1.1 support, in terms of DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Hexagone 686, it supports LPDDR 3/4x upto 8 GB of RAM, it also supports Dual 14 bit Spectra 165 ISP (Image Signal Processing) ,Single camera: Up to 25 MP, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps; Up to 48MP,Dual camera: Up to 16 MP, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps, 4K @ 30fps video. It is Based on 11nm (Nano Meter) process and is equipped with Snapdragon X12 modem which supports speeds Up to 600 MB DL and 150 MB UL.
Snapdragon 730 gets way more performance improvement over the 710, it is based on 8nm of process even better than the processors like 710 and flagship 845. The 730 sports 2 high performance cores and 6 efficient cores based on
Kryo 470 CPU which can be clocked upto 2.2 Ghz, With Adreno 618 GPU and
Vulkan 1.1 support, in terms of DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Hexagone
688, it supports 2x16 bit LPDDR 4 up to 8 GB of RAM, it also supports Dual 14
bit Spectra 350 ISP (Image Signal Processing) Single camera: Up to 36MP, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps; Up to 48MP, MFNR, Dual camera: Up to 22MP, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps, 4K HDR @ 30 fps video. It is
equipped with Snapdragon X15 modem which supports speeds Up to 800 MB
DL and 150 MB UL.
Snapdragon 730G in case it isn’t obvious, the G in Snapdragon 730G stands for
“Gaming.”, It offers “up to 15% faster
graphics rendering” over the standard Snapdragon 730. As a result,
devices with display resolutions up to QHD+ are now supported, compared
to FHD+ support on the Snapdragon 710. Qualcomm has also brought several
gaming-related features over from the Snapdragon 855, including Wi-Fi
Latency Manager, Jank Reducer and Anti-Cheating Extensions. Besides gaming improvements, the Snapdragon 730G has a few
imaging-related enhancements as well. Qualcomm says the 730G supports
Cinemagraphs and 720p super slow motion video recording at 960fps.
There’s one major caveat with the 960fps claim, though: it only supports
960fps via frame rate conversion.
Stay Tuned for more updates. :)
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