Yesterday, Qualcomm announced three new chipsets. There is the Snapdragon 665 which brings new photography features to the mid-range category and there is the Snapdragon 730 and Snapdragon 730G which bring new generation AI, improvement in performance and even gaming features in the case of the latter.
If you are curious to know how these new chipsets perform with respect to benchmark scores, we are happy to inform you that the three processors have been benchmarked by AnTuTu.

The Snapdragon 730G takes the lead with a CPU score of 86915 points. It beats the Snapdragon 730 by more than 4,000 points and the Snapdragon 710 by a whopping 20,000 points.
For GPU scores, the Snapdragon 730 duo also take the lead with a significant margin between them and the Snapdragon 710. The gaming variant tops the chart with a score of 66,398 points compared to the Snapdragon 710’s 47,736 points.
The overall score for the Snapdragon 730G is 222,538 points. The non-gaming version comes in at second place with 213,113 points and the Snapdragon 675 defeats the Snapdragon 710 to claim the third spot. While the scores of both chips are pale in comparison to that of the Snapdragon 845, we can’t deny that the switch to 8nm brings a significant boost in performance.
The Snapdragon 665, on the other hand, scored less than the Snapdragon 660 in CPU performance. Its score is 57,939 points which is nearly 10,000 points lower than that of the SDM660. The Snapdragon 665 has a higher GPU score though but it still trails behind that of the Snapdragon 670. Its overall score is 125,092 points.
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Do note that these are prototype chipsets, so scores will likely change when they appear in commercially available phones.
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