New Qualcomm SM7325 chipset to be built on the 6nm process
The Honor 50 is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm SM7325 chipset, and for so long we heard the name Snapdragon 775G. Now another moniker has appeared online, and a leakster claims the platform will actually be called Snapdragon 778G.
He also revealed some specs that look a lot like the Snapdragon 780G, including the CPU, GPU, and connectivity features.
The major difference between the SM7325 and the SD778G (which is also known as SM7350 at Qualcomm) is the process technology they are built on - the new SoC is made on 6nm, while the current one is a 5nm platform.
Other than that, we expect one powerful Kryo 670 core at 2.4 GHz and Adreno 642L GPU. We don’t know what the L stands for, but it is seen also in the ISP - it will be Spectra 570L. The 5G modem is said to be Snapdragon X53, while other connectivity features will rely on the FastConnect 6700 chip.
The leakster also claims the SM7325 will support up to 100W fast charging with the Quick Charge 5 technology, which, if true, would be a first for the Snapdragon 7 series chipsets.