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Basic Information
SOC Name
Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
Brand
Qualcomm
Announcement Date
04 December 2019
Class
Mid range
Manufacturing Process
7nm
Manufacturing
Samsung
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CPU Specifications
CPU Architecture
1x 2.4 GHz – Kryo 475 Prime (Cortex-A76)
1x 2.2 GHz – Kryo 475 Gold (Cortex-A76)
6x 1.8 GHz – Kryo 475 Silver (Cortex-A55)
CPU Cores
8 Core
CPU Frequency
2400MHz
Instruction Set
ARMv8.3-A
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Cache & NPU
Cache
2 MB
Cache Level
L3
SLC
1mb
NPU
Yes
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Memory
Memory Type
LPDDR4X
Memory Frequency
2133MHz
Memory Bus
2x 16 Bit
Max Bandwidth
17 Gb/s
Max Memory Size
12 GB
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GPU
GPU
Adreno 620
GPU Architecture
Adreno 600
Pipelines
2 Pipeline
Shading Units
192 Unit
Total Shaders
384 Unit
Vulkan Version
Version 1.1
OpenCL Version
Version 2.0
DirectX Version
Version 12.1
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Storage & Display
Storage Type
UFS 3.0
Max Display Resolution
3200 x 1800
Max Camera Resolution
1x 192MP
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Video & Audio
Video Capture
4K at 30FPS
Video Playback
4K at 30FPS
Video Codecs
H.264, H.265, VP9
Audio Codecs
AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV
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Connectivity
5G Support
1
WiFi
Wifi 6
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.0
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Navigation Systems
GPS
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Beidou
Yes
Galileo
Yes
QZSS
Yes
NAVIC
Yes
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Related SOC
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MediaTek •
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2024
459,847
Qualcomm •
8 cores •
2021
442,196
Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
Qualcomm •
8 cores •
2019
437,036
MediaTek •
8 cores •
2023
436,425
MediaTek •
8 cores •
2024
430,430
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Positive Aspects
1. Strong 5G Mid-Range Capability
The Snapdragon 765G integrates an X52 5G modem with a 7nm process, making it one of the first mid-range chipsets to offer efficient 5G connectivity with speeds up to several Gbps while keeping power consumption balanced. 2. Balanced CPU Architecture
With a hybrid layout of two Kryo 475 cores (based on Cortex-A76) and six Cortex-A55 cores, plus a higher peak clock (2.4 GHz), the SoC delivers smooth performance for everyday use and multitasking, competitive for its era in the mid-range class. 3. Good Multimedia & Display Support
Adreno 620 GPU combined with QHD+/4K video capture and playback support ensures solid multimedia and gaming experience on FullHD+/higher displays, making it versatile for modern smartphone use.
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Negative Aspects
1. Moderate GPU for Demanding 3D
Although Adreno 620 handles mainstream games well, the GPU performance is limited compared to higher-tier chipsets, so sustained high-end 3D gaming at maximum settings can struggle. 2. Older Architecture & SoC Age
Snapdragon 765G was announced in late 2019 and uses slightly older Cortex-A76 cores and 7nm process, making it less efficient than later mid-range chipsets built on newer nodes like 6nm or 5nm.