Adreno 730 -

If ray tracing is a dealbreaker, you need a Gen 2 or newer device. Yes, but with caveats.

Let’s break down what makes this GPU tick, how it performs in 2024, and whether you should still consider buying a phone with it. The Adreno 730 wasn't just a clock speed bump over the Adreno 660. It was a ground-up redesign. Qualcomm finally moved away from the "binary slicing" approach to a Flexible Rendering model. adreno 730

In simple terms: Older GPUs often wasted power rendering parts of a scene that you couldn't even see. The Adreno 730 uses tile-based rendering more intelligently, combined with a new (Graphics Memory) system. This allows the GPU to keep more data on-chip rather than constantly shuttling it back to system RAM. If ray tracing is a dealbreaker, you need

The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 moved production to TSMC’s 4nm process . This same Adreno 730, running on TSMC silicon, suddenly delivered sustained 60 fps with far fewer frame drops. The hardware wasn't the problem; the foundry was. The Adreno 730 wasn't just a clock speed

Titles like Fortnite , Call of Duty: Mobile , and Diablo Immortal run noticeably smoother on the 730 than on comparable Mali GPUs from the same era. If you are an emulator fan (Switch or PC emulation via ExaGear/Mobox), the Adreno 730 is the minimum recommended GPU due to its superior custom driver support. The Adreno 730 does not have hardware-accelerated ray tracing. That feature arrived with the Adreno 740. Qualcomm added "software-based ray tracing" for developers to test, but realistically, you won't be playing Warframe Mobile with reflections on this chip.

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