The POCO X7 does not support co-processor.
A co-processor in a smartphone is an auxiliary processing unit that works alongside the main processor (CPU) to handle specific computational tasks. The role of the co-processor is to optimize device performance, reduce the load on the main processor, and improve efficiency while extending battery endurance.
For your reference, here are the common types of co-processors:
1. Image signal processor (ISP): Dedicated to handling image and video processing, improving the performance of the camera;
2. Motion co-processor: Manages data from sensors like the accelerometer and gyroscope, used for motion tracking, activity recognition, and location-based services;
3. AI co-processor (NPU): Specializes in accelerating artificial intelligence and machine learning tasks, optimizing features like camera enhancements, voice recognition, and real-time translation;
4. Security co-processor (Secure enclave): Handles security-related tasks such as encryption and storing sensitive data, ensuring privacy protection.