After several leaks over the past few days, Qualcomm has finally lifted the veil on their latest 5G processor - the Snapdragon 768G.
The Snapdragon 768G boasts some decent improvements over its predecessor, the Snapdragon 765G. The 768G outperforms the 765G by approximately 15% in terms of both graphics rendering and clock speeds, the latter of which has been raised to 2.8GHz from 2.4GHz.
Some things still remain the same, however - it features an integrated Snapdragon X52 modem which supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G, and is compatible with both standalone and non-standalone 5G networks.
As expected, select Snapdragon Elite Gaming features make an appearance, including support for 120Hz screens, 10-bit HDR, and more.
The Snapdragon 768G will debut on the Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G Racing edition smartphone which was also announced earlier today, and should be seen in more gaming-oriented phones in the near future.
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