Today, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon 750G 5G Mobile Platform, making it the fourth 7-series 5G chipset from the company. It joins the Snapdragon 765, 765G, and the newest 768G in the lineup. It comes with the integrated Snapdragon X52 5G Modem-RF System, supporting both mmWave and sub6 5G, Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, and downlink speeds of up to 3.7Gbps.
"We continue to see great traction with our high-tier Snapdragon 7-series 5G mobile platforms," said Kedar Kondap, vice president of product management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "As we continue to build out this relatively new tier of our mobile roadmap, we’re always looking for ways to support the growing needs of our OEM customers. Snapdragon 750G delivers a selection of premium mobile features to an even wider audience."
While the model number is lower than the Snapdragon 765, this doesn't seem like a lower-end chipset. The Snapdragon 750G uses a newer Kryo 570 architecture, rather than Kryo 475, and it comes with an Adreno 619 GPU. Combined with the Hexagon 694 DSP, it includes Qualcomm's fifth-generation AI Engine.
The AI Engine offers 4.0 Trillion Operations Per Second (TOPS), marking a 20% improvement over the Snapdragon 730G. And of course, the Snapdragon 730G is a 4G chipset. Qualcomm is also promising a 20% improvement in CPU performance with Kryo 570.
Devices using the new chipset are expected to be available by the end of the year, and Qualcomm said that the Snapdragon 750G is also pin- and software-compatible with the Snapdragon 690 5G Mobile Platform.
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