Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC was launched at the chipmaker’s 5G Snapdragon Summit on Wednesday as a successor to the Snapdragon 768G. The new chip is based on 6nm process technology.
At the annual Qualcomm 5G Summit a brand new mobile processor aimed at high-tier devices has been unveiled. The new Snapdragon 778G 5G Mobile Platform, aims to deliver cutting-edge mobile gaming and accelerated artificial intelligence (AI) to enable stunning photo and video experiences, and Qualcomm has already confirmed it will feature in upcoming 5G connected designs from the likes of Motorola, Oppo, and Xiaomi.
This new Snapdragon has been produced to satisfy the gap which existed between the current SD700 and 800 series mobile processors, so we are of course looking at a bridging product, delivering more flagship-style benefits to those with constricted budgets. Qualcomm puts its proposition into these words - Snapdragon 778G was developed to address the growing demand by global OEMs for more platform options in the high-tier, said Kedar Kondap, VP of product management at Qualcomm. Snapdragon 778G brings many of the latest premium technologies and features into the high-tie
Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G 6nm Mobile Platform announced, to power realme “Quicksilver” phone, HONOR 50 series and more
Qualcomm just announced Snapdragon 778G 5G Mobile Platform, the company’s new mid-range 5G SoC at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2021. It is based on 6nm process technology, has Qualcomm Kryo 670 CPU with new architecture delivers up to 40% performance uplift and the Adreno 642L GPU is designed to deliver up to 40% faster graphics rendering compared to the previous generation, said the company. It has Qualcomm Spectra 570L triple ISP and 6th generation Qualcomm AI Engine with the Qualcomm Hexagon 770 processor delivering up to 12 TOPs AI performance, which is a 2x improvement compared to its predecessor.
Snapdragon 778G 5G squeezes flagship tech into affordable Android
Chris Davies - May 19, 2021, 11:07am CDT
Qualcomm has a new 5G chipset for midrange smartphones, borrowing flagship tech to give the Snapdragon 778G 5G Mobile Platform a boost. Revealed today, the new SoC aims to bridge the price tags of more affordable devices with the functionality of high-end devices, many of which are now comfortably in the four-figure realm.
That progression has been great for the bottom-lines of companies like Samsung, but less welcome among consumers. The result has been a resurgence in the upper levels of what would traditionally be midrange phone series.
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