In brief: MediaTek wants back in the high-end mobile SoC game, and its latest Dimensity chipset packs a lot of improvements designed to make it more competitive against Qualcomm and Samsung’s best offerings. The first devices sporting the new chip will arrive in the first half of 2022, so it won’t be long before we’ll see if they are flagship material.
Over the past two years, MediaTek has been trying to break into the high end smartphone space with mobile chipsets that it said would rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8xx series and Samsung’s flagship Exynos offerings. The Dimensity 1000, 1100, and 1200 chipsets delivered plenty of performance and nice-to-have features like 5G connectivity, AV1 hardware decode, and support for high refresh rate displays. However, manufacturers have only adopted them for their mid-range phones like the OnePlus Nord 2 5G and the OnePlus 11T.
MediaTek says the new SoC will be built on TSMC’s 4 nm process node, and that alone should bring some much-needed performance and efficiency improvements over previous Dimensity chipsets. The company has also opted for a CPU configuration that is similar to what its competitors are using in their upcoming SoCs. That means the new Dimensity chip will integrate a tri-cluster with one Arm Cortex-X2 “super” core, three high-performance Cortex-A710 cores, and four power-efficient Cortex-A510 cores.
The Dimensity 9000 also integrates a 10-core Mali-G710 GPU, which is Arm’s latest and greatest implementation with a 35 percent performance boost and 60 percent higher energy efficiency when compared to the Snapdragon 888. It’s worth noting this is a comparison between a 4 nm part and a 5 nm one, so the real test will be against 4 nm chipsets from Samsung and Qualcomm that have yet to be announced.
Another area that’s been improved is multimedia support, with a new Imagiq 790 signal processor that has double the processing power of its predecessor. It supports up to a single 320-megapixel sensor, or up to a triple 32-megapixel camera setup. On top of the video recording capabilities afforded by the Dimensity 1200, the Dimensity 9000 supports recording 8K 24fps video, or up to three simultaneous 4K HDR streams.
As for when we can expect to see the first devices featuring the new chip, MediaTek says some of its partners are aiming for a late Q1, early Q2 2022 launch window. The company has been slowly eating away Qualcomm’s share of the mobile chipset market, and it will be interesting to see if it can continue to do so with higher-end offerings.
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