At the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2019 the company introduced its Snapdragon 765 and 765G 5G mobile platform with built-in Snapdragon X52 5G modem with support for up to 3.7 Gbps speeds with mmWave and Sub 6 support and SA, NSA, DSS support. It has 5th Gen AI Engine, 4K HDR capture with computer-vision ISP, 4K60 HDR10+ support and can support a camera up to 192 megapixels.
It also supports Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming experiences. These will power smartphones launching in 2020 – regardless of whether users are in 5G or 4G coverage.
The flagship Snapdragon 865 Mobile Platform includes the Snapdragon X55 Modem-RF System for the next generation of flagship devices. It has 5th gen AI engine, 2 gigapixel per second ISP processing, enables 8K30 video, or 64MP 4K video, up to 200 MP camera support, HDR10+ support and it’s a global solution with mmWave, Sub 6 GHz, CA, DSS, NSA, SA. The front end is the same as the X52 solution and has 15 TOPS AI performance.
It also supports Snapdragon Elite Gaming, and the company says that 865 will offer 25% performance increase in GPU over 855. It is also bringing desktop features into mobile gaming.
It also introduced Snapdragon 865 and 765 Modular Platforms. These modular platforms are products of an end-to-end strategy to empower the industry with the tools needed to scale 5G with ease, offering our customers lower development costs while also more quickly commercializing products with new industrial designs for mobile and IoT devices. The first carriers announcing support of the certification program for Snapdragon Modular Platforms are Verizon and Vodafone, with more expected in 2020.
Full details about 865 and 765 Mobile Platforms will be shared tomorrow, said the company.