MediaTek Dimensity 9200 Beats Apple & Qualcomm on Benchmark

MediaTek Upcoming New Dimensity 9200 Beats Apple and Qualcomm AnTuTu Benchmarks - Fatest Mobile Processer Ever - Impressive Result

The MediaTek Dimensity 9200's AnTuTu benchmark score shows a significant improvement over its predecessor. 

The chip is also cool - the maximum temperature was only 37 degrees celsius during the benchmark. While the exact reasons behind this are unknown, it does appear that the improved cooling solution is responsible for the improvement.

As expected, the processor is capable of handling more demanding tasks such as graphics. In addition to the increased performance, the chip can support multiple threads simultaneously. A single core can handle up to ten simultaneous tasks. It is possible to run multiple applications at the same time at once - such a feature is particularly handy for people who use multiple applications simultaneously.



The chip features a Mali-G710 GPU, the first chipset to adopt the GPU. This is a 10-core chip, with cores clocked at 850MHz. The new chip has been designed to support ray tracing for the first time, and it's also the first to support it through software. This means it will outperform its predecessor on the Google Tensor benchmark.

The new chip is expected to debut in November. It will compete against Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and is expected to be built on TSMC's 4nm node. Moreover, the chip will likely be compatible with older devices, as it has similar processor architecture.

The new chip also brings significant improvements to the graphics and CPU. The GPU now has a faster Cortex-X3 prime core. This will improve efficiency by 37%. The chip also has a better CPU-GPU performance score. The new processor is also capable of processing more than nine gigapixels per second.



While the mediaTek Dimensity 9200 chip does not have the same performance as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8x series, it does outperform Apple's M1 chip in a benchmark. It's a more capable chip, which is a big boost for a smartphone. It also shows that the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 has a lot of potential to become a flagship chip.

The new chip also has a bigger system cache. This is twice as large as the one on the Snapdragon 888. Having more system cache means more performance and power efficiency. That's a major factor, especially if you're buying a mid-range phone. This chip should help make the Vivo X80 a better option for a budget-conscious consumer.

Chandeshawar Singh

Chandeshawar Singh is a Blogger with more than 10+ years of experience in Tech Blogging

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