The MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ is a mid-range SoC that continues the strategy of the Taiwanese company to offer a solution with a good level of performance while maintaining an affordable price, all to achieve solid value for the price and benefits. In general, we can say that this chip clearly lags behind the Dimensity 7200, which is much more powerful and advanced.
The numbering of the nomenclature took me back in time for a moment, reminding me of the legendary AMD Athlon 64 X2. Blinks aside, the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ uses a The CPU is configured with a total of eight cores which, as you might imagine, are divided into different blocks.
In this case we have two blocks, one with high performance and one with high efficiency. The former has two Cortex-A76 cores running at 2.2GHz and the latter has six Cortex-A55 cores running at 2GHz. The GPU on this chip is ARM Mali G57 MC2. It is ready to work with LPDDR4X memory, supports UFS 2.2 storage and supports displays with a maximum resolution of 2520 x 1080 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz.

It is clear that we are dealing with a mid-range SoC oriented to the most economical market within the mentioned category, and not earlier than a premium mid-range chip. But the truth is that in general its specifications are more than enough to cover the needs of the classic average user profile and are balanced.
this chip It also has a 5G modemconnects IPS compatible with cameras up to 108 MP or with dual configurations 16 MP + 16 MP, supports Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 5 and comes with a wide range of technologies that include the use of artificial intelligence to improve photo quality, among which we can highlight background blur (bokeh effect) through AI, as well as “UltraSave 3.0+” technology, which reduces the consumption of the 5G standard by up to 20%.
The launch of this chip is expected sometime in September. If all goes according to plan It can be used in terminals with a price below 200 euros, a belt that is very popular with us and certainly offers a very interesting price-performance ratio. We still don’t know which terminals will be the first to install this chip.