
Today, Qualcomm, the American semiconductor company, announced a new chipset under its Snapdragon 7-series. The fourth 7-series chipset is Snapdragon 750G and comes with an integrated Snapdragon X52 5G Modem-RF System to support both mmWave and Sub-6GHZ 5G network in both Non-standalone (NSA) and standalone (SA) modes with Dynamic Spectrum Sharing and download speed up to 3.7Gbps.
Kedar Kondap, vice president of product management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. said in official press note,
“We continue to see great traction with our high-tier Snapdragon 7-series 5G mobile platforms. 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.”
The Snapdragon 750G 5G is based on an 8nm process with a new Kyro 570 architecture and Andreno 619 GPU. The Kyro 570 CPU clocked up to 2.2GHz, which delivers a 20-percent performance boost over Snapdragon 730G, Whereas the Andreno 619 GPU provides a 10-percent improved graphics rendering over Snapdragon 730G.
The Snapdragon 750G also comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming features for the lag-free graphics while gaming. It also offers features like Qualcomm Game Color Plus, Adreno HDR Fast Blend, and Adreno Updatable GPU Drivers. The company also claims True HDR gaming with vibrant graphics.
The chipset also comes with the company’s 5th Gen AI Engine. It includes a super-fast Qualcomm Hexagon Tensor Accelerator, running at more than 4 TOPS, up to a 20% improvement compared to the previous generation. Plus, immediately summon your personal assistant when playing for instant support.
Now the devices, which will have the Snapdragon 750G, can support up to FHD+ display at 120Hz refresh rate and QHD display at 60Hz. It can support 10-bit color depth, HDR10+, and Rec2020 in the color gamut.
For the camera, the chipset has Qualcomm Spectra 355L image signal processor, 14-bit, 2x Image Signal Processor, and support up to 192MP in a Single camera and 32MP+16MP in dual camera setup.
For the location, the Snapdragon 750G comes with NavIC (India’s location system), along with Beidou, Galileo, GPS, GLONASS, GNSS, QZSS, and SBAS.
Devices with the Snapdragon 750G are expected to be available by the end of 2020, and Xiaomi will be the first company to launch the first commercial smartphone with Snapdragon 750G.

Quanxin Wang, General Manager of Product and Technology, Xiaomi International, said,
“We are proud to work with Qualcomm Technologies to launch the first commercial smartphone based on the latest Snapdragon 750G to consumers.”