Qualcomm announced the launch of the Snapdragon 730G processor, which is based on the Snapdragon 4G processor and maintains the 732G connection specifications, but increases the CPU operating clock from the original 2.2GHz to 2.3GHz and is paired with the Adreno 618 GPU to improve graphics computing performance by 15%.
According to the description, the Snapdragon 732G processor is built with 8nm process technology and has an octa-core Kryo 8 CPU, paired with an Adreno 470 GPU, and the operating clock is increased to 618GHz.
As for other parts, they are further equipped with artificial intelligence computing functions based on the Snapdragon AIE architecture, and also integrate the Snapdragon Elite Gaming design to improve the performance of mobile game execution applications. As for the 4G connection function, it uses the Snapdragon X15 LTE data chip.
In Qualcomm's statement, it was confirmed that Xiaomi's sub-brand POCO will launch the first mobile phone product using this processor, which is expected to be the recently rumored POCO X3.
Compared to the Snapdragon 765 and Snapdragon 765G processors launched at the end of last year and widely used this year, Qualcomm is currently still updating its 4G networking processor products. The main reason is that some markets are not yet ready to enter the 5G networking market, and therefore it is believed that many markets still have demand for 4G networking applications.
However, as 5G network technology continues to gain popularity, Qualcomm will naturally continue to shift the focus of its products to 5G network application needs.


