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  • June 23, 2022
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Although Qualcomm managed to overthrow the recent arrival of Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the Taiwanese manufacturer did not want to be left behind on this occasion. MediaTek has

Although Qualcomm managed to overthrow the recent arrival of Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the Taiwanese manufacturer did not want to be left behind on this occasion. MediaTek has just announced the continuation of its latest family of chipsets arrival of the new Dimension 9000+which will offer a significant improvement over its predecessor, reaching 3.2 GHz.

As the company itself shares, these processors will offer «more than 5% increase in CPU performance and more than 10% improvement in GPU performance“, Thanks to integration ARM V9 CPU architecture and a four – nanometer manufacturing process with an eight-core configuration that will include a 3.2 GHz Cortex X2 core, three Cortex-A710 cores at 2.85 GHz and four Cortex-A510 cores focused on efficiency; accompanied on this occasion GPU Mali-G710 MC10.

This is how this chip will offer support LPDDR5x RAM up to 7,500 Mbps (20% more efficient than LPDDR5), with eight megabytes of L3 cache and six megabytes of system cache. In addition, other innovations have been implemented, such as the presence of APU 5.0, an artificial intelligence engine that is also more efficient and effective.

However, the rest of the structure and characteristics of Dimensity 9000+ will remain Pairs with the current model, the MediaTek Imagiq 790 ISP, which supports 320 MP, 18-bit HDR recording and 4K HDR noise reduction; as well as a 5G 3GPP version 16 modem with WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 and MiraVision 790; and the ability to support WQHD + panels at 144 Hz or FullHD + up to 180 Hz.

Although at the moment MediaTek does not want to state the exact date when or on which devices we can expect its new chip, what we already know is that The 9000+ dimension will arrive later this yearso they may be implemented in next year’s first high-end phones.

Source: Muy Computer

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