Built for gaming, the Snapdragon 786G is designed to maximize mobile gaming experiences through 5G networks.
A world leader in semiconductors, Qualcomm, has unveiled a processor designed for 5G networks with a focus on mobile gaming. The Snapdragon 786G is an improvement on performance than its predecessor, the Snapdragon 765G including a core clock speed of 2.8 GHz as opposed to 2.4 GHz. The Qualcomm Adreno 620 CPU also produces a 15% increase in performance which assists gamers with driver updates and display replay rates.
In addition to a superior gaming experience using 5G networks, the Snapdragon 768G is capable of using intelligent camera technology all while maximizing a device’s battery life.
But smoother gameplay is the lead here. Offering gamers the ability to render more detail while experiencing a smoother overall experience is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G’s specialty. Gamers will notice a greater level of color and detail with 10-bit HDR and the Adreno 620 CPU’s ability to render graphics 15% faster. It can also support a 120Hz display all on powerful 5G networks.
5G connectivity can be tricky because even devices that can connect may not connect to all of the various tiers that 5G networks can be transmitted by a wireless carrier. 5G is separated into three bands going lowest to highest with the lowest being capable of carrying data farther distances at slower speeds, mid-tier connections having a balance of both, and the higher tier spectrums delivering incredible speeds but not very far. With the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G and the Snapdragon X52 5G Modem-RF System, you can play your favorite games on any number of 5G spectrums including mmWave, sub-6 GHz, and more. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X52 5G Modem-RF System can also handle downloading at rates of 3,700 Mbps which helps keep gamers connected and get the most out of their device’s battery life.
A feature that is poised to touch almost every aspect of the devices using the Snapdragon 786G is its 5th Generation AI Engine. With the ability to enhance the functions of your phone’s camera, voice functions, audio, and, of course, mobile gaming, the Snapdragon 768G’s AI Engine assists in providing the user a smooth transition between activities. In conjunction with the Qualcomm Sensing Hub, your voice functions perform with less input and less strain on your phone’s battery life.
Qualcomm’s VP of Product Management, Kedar Kondap, stated that “(Qualcomm’s) expanding portfolio has the potential to make 5G accessible to billions of smartphone users around the world.” As 5G continues to expand its reach, Qualcomm will continue to provide innovative products that will power the 5G devices we come to know over the next decade.
Source: RCR Wireless News