According to Twitter tipster Sudhansu Ambhoe, Qualcomm‘s upcoming Snapdragon 735 chipset will be built on a 7nm process. This is interestingly different from the 8nm LLP architecture which the current-gen Snapdragon 730 and 730G utilise. The US fabless chip manufacturer had launched the Snapdragon 730 and 730G back in April with components that confirm their target market is the upper midrange smartphone segmentSnapdragon 735

The tipster claimed to have extracted the specs from a document, asserting this one to be the authentic details. They are noticeably different from the previously leaked details that ave popped online previously. The new detail reveals the chipset goes by the codename SM7250. It utilises a big Cortex-A76-based Kryo core clocked at 2.36 GHz and a second similar core clocked at 2.32 GHz. The chipset has an octa-core arrangement, so the rest of the CPU consists of six Cortex-A55 units, all clocked at 1.73 GHz. Powering the graphics (GPU) will be an Adreno 620, which is likely an upgrade over the Adreno 618, used on the Snapdragon 730.

Suggest Phone had leaked the purported specs details of the Snapdragon 735 back in April but these details are obviously different with the SoC having a more realistic CPU architecture.

Qualcomm will likely unveil the chipset before the end of this year, perhaps at its event in Hawaii.