Qualcomm's new SM7325 chip has a manufacturing accuracy of 6nm


Qualcomm is preparing to launch a new version of the processor chips known as SM7325, which supports the upcoming Honor 50 phone, and the latest leaks have revealed that the chip comes with a precision of 6 nanometers.

Previous leaks indicated that Qualcomm will soon introduce a new version of the processor chips called Snapdragon 775G, and today new leaks came to confirm that the next chip comes with the title Snapdragon 778G.

The source of the leaks revealed the specifications of the Snapdragon 778G chip, which mimics the specifications of the Snapdragon 780G in the processing unit, screen card, and communication features.

The SM7325 chip differs from the SD778G or SM7350 chip in processing unit technology, as the new SM7325 chip is based on a manufacturing precision of 6 nanometers, while the current chip is based on a manufacturing accuracy of 5 nanometers.

Also, the new chip is expected to include one of the Kryo 670 cores at 2.4 GHz, the Adreno 642L screen card, it also includes the Spectra 570L, and the chip comes with a Snapdragon X53 modem chip.

The leaks also indicate that the SM7325 chip supports fast charging technology with a capacity of up to 100W, and also supports Quick Charge 5 technology, which is used for the first time in the Snapdragon 7 series of processors.

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