Qualcomm launches the next generation of processors for smart phones |
Qualcomm has announced the new Snapdragon 778G cell phone processor with 5G technology, which is expected to power high-end smartphones in the second quarter.
This processor will be used in future smartphones from Honor, Motorola, Oppo, Xiaomi, iQoo and Realme.
Snapdragon 778G is designed to deliver everything from advanced mobile gaming to accelerated artificial intelligence.
The chip has three image signal processors or ISPs to capture three photos or videos simultaneously through a wide-angle lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lens.
Users can save all three shots simultaneously to capture the best state of each shot and automatically merge them into a professional looking video.
Users can also use 4K HDR10 + to record video and record over a billion audio.
Snapdragon 778G also supports high dynamic range HDR image sensors that allow you to get computational HDR video, which greatly improves color, contrast and details in video recording.
Qualcomm also announced more chips at an event in San Diego, California.
The platform features a sixth-generation Qualcomm AI engine and Hexagon 770 processor. Compared to the previous generation, the engine can provide up to 12 TOPS and twice the power per watt.
Artificial Intelligence is now optimizing almost all communications, video calls, and phone calls to achieve use cases such as AI-based noise reduction and best AI-based camera experience.
The platform also uses the second generation Qualcomm Sensing Center, which includes a dedicated low-power AI processor for contextual use cases.
In terms of gaming, the platform contains some of the features of Snapdragon Elite games, including the Shader VRS variable rate and Game Quick Touch, which are now implemented on the 7th series of processors.
Qualcomm announced these features back in December in the Snapdragon 888 series, and the Game Quick Touch feature reduces and improves touch latency in fractions of a second.
The Snapdragon 778G includes an integrated Snapdragon X535G modem, and Qualcomm said the Snapdragon 778G takes both performance and energy efficiency into account.