It was already known that MediaTek is preparing to launch the high-end Dimensity 9000 processor, but now it is known that the manufacturer has another processor on the way.
However, in benchmarking tests, the MediaTek 9000 proved to be four times faster than its rival Qualcomm.
The new Dimensity 8000 for mid-range smartphones will be launched soon
In this final stretch of the year, MediaTek is at the center of several novelties, starting with the fact that it has now been announced that the brand will not limit itself to launching only the new high-end processor, Dimensity 9000.
Apparently the chipmaker also has a new processor on the way to power mid-range smartphones that should be called the Dimensity 8000 and could be released soon.
According to Digital Chat Station, the Dimensity 8000 uses TSMC’s 5nm process and integrates four Cortex A78 cores clocked at 2.75GHz and four Cortex A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz. The graphics part, the processor has the Mali G510 MC6 GPU.
Mediatek Dimensity 8000 with 75 watt fast charging support and high refresh rates
Also according to the well-known leaker, MediaTek’s Dimensity 8000 will support Full HD + displays with refresh rates up to 168 Hz, as well as a QHD + display with refresh rates up to 120 Hz.
Plus: It can also support LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage and still “handle” fast charging of up to 75 watts. Digital Chat Station goes even further by claiming that this processor could be integrated into upcoming Redmi smartphones and that it appears to be a “lighter” version of the higher-end Dimensity 9000 chip.
MediaTek wins Qualcomm speed test with its new Dimensity 9000
And speaking of the new Dimensity 9000, the news couldn’t be better for MediaTek. This is because based on data obtained from the AI ​​Benchmark, the processor outperformed all other chips in virtually all tests.
Among the “losers” are Google Tensor, Samsung’s Exynos 2100, HiSilicon Kirin 9000 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888. More specifically, the Dimensity 9000 turned out to be 4.2 times faster than the aforementioned Qualcomm processor, 3.7 times better than the Exynos 2100, 3.9 times faster than the Kirin 9000, and giving a bit more of a fight was the Google Tensor, which is 2.7 times slower than the Dimensity 9000.
It should be noted that these results were recorded in an AI test, which for the end user translates into optimized facial recognition, better optics, Augmented Reality options and also improved voice assistants. Or, so to speak, this chip proved to be more “intelligent” in tasks based on Artificial Intelligence.