MediaTek has unveiled the Dimensity 9200, a new flagship 5G chipset that outperforms all existing chipsets, including Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and Apple A16. It is manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process and is architecturally composed of eight cores: one ultra-powerful Cortex-X3 (up to 3.05 GHz), three high-performance Cortex-A715 (up to 2.85 GHz) and four energy-efficient Cortex-A510 (up to 1.0 GHz). 8 GHz). By the way, this is the second purely 64-bit chipset on the Android market (after Google Tensor G2 ) that does not support outdated 32-bit applications.
According to MediaTek measurements, performance relative to Dimensity 9000 in single-core mode increased by 12%, and in multi-core mode – by 10%. At the same time, heat generation is reduced by 10%, and energy consumption by 25%. In the AnTuTu V9.2.6 benchmark, the new Dimensity 9200 scores 1,260,161 points.
The Immortalis-G715 MC11 video core is 32% faster than the Dimensity 9000 GPU and is the first on the mobile market to receive hardware-accelerated ray tracing. In the GFXBench Manhattan 3.0 test, performance soared by 32% with a 41% reduction in power consumption. Another innovation in the mobile market is the chipset based LPDDR5X memory (up to 8533 Mbps) and UFS 4.0.
MediaTek also worked on the APU core serving AI computing. With it, they became 98% faster, while consuming 15% less energy. Other improvements include Hyper Engine 6.0, which improves Wi-Fi (+54%) and Bluetooth (+24%) speeds and lowers Bluetooth LE Audio latency (down to 53ms). In terms of wireless networks, the Dimensity 9200 supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard (170% faster bandwidth and 50% better coverage) as well as Bluetooth 5.3.
Image processing in Dimensity 9200 is entrusted to the new ISP MiraVision 890. It provides not only the creation of HDR images and AI enhancements, but also manages the adaptive frequency of the display. The first smartphones based on MediaTek Dimensity 9200 will roll off the Vivo lines (X90 series), and OPPO (Find X6), Redmi (K60), ASUS ROG and even Transsion will soon follow.
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According to mediatek