MediaTek announces its Snapdragon killer with WiFi 7 and ray tracing
The new contender is one of the first systems on a chip to use the ARMv9 architecture, consisting of a big Cortex-X3 core, three smaller Cortex-A715 performance cores, and four low-power Cortex-A510 efficiency cores.
This configuration is said to offer between 10 and 15% performance boost over its predecessor – the Dimensity 9000 with much better gains in efficiency – up to 25%. Performance isn’t the only ace up the Dimensity 9200 sleeve – the platform is also one of the first to support WiFi 7, and the Graphics Processing Unit comes with much bigger gains, and ray tracing support.
Dimensity 9200 specs sheet
The first devices with the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 onboard should start arriving toward the end of this year, mainly from Chinese manufacturers. And while these numbers look promising, at least on paper, we’ll have to wait for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to see if the tide has shifted in the high-end mobile processors segment.
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