We’re going to use this same headline once the Dimensity 9400 is out.
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MediaTek officially announces the Dimensity 9300+ as a more powerful version of the Dimensity 9300. It is pretty much the same as the Dimensity 9300 but comes with faster clock speeds. The chip uses the same architecture, a 1+3+4 setup consisting of a Cortex-X4 Prime core at 3.4GHz (versus 3.25GHz of the Dimensity 9300), another set of three Cortex-X4 cores, and four Cortex-A720 efficiency cores. One of the main boasting features of the Dimensity 9300+ is faster and smarter AI processing thanks to a new engine called NeuroPilot Speculative Decode Acceleration. That’s quite a mouthful so for all intents and purposes, we’re calling it simply as “NeuroPilot”. It is fabricated using a TSMC 4nm process. It also supports LPDDR5T RAM up to 9600Mbps and UFS 4.0 storage.
In terms of GPU, it uses a dosecore GPU called Immortalis G720 from Arm. According to MediaTek, the new GPU provides “console-level graphics”. This is also the same GPU for the Dimensity 9300. The chipset is focused more on performance users as well as generative AI.
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Don’t you hate it when you got your shiny new flagship phone and after a few years, it leaves permanent marks on the screen? This is a symptom of OLED displays called “Burn-in” that normally happens when the screen is left on the maximum brightness for far too long. The only way to remove it if it’s a hardware issue is through a screen replacement. Sometimes, burn-in is software-related which is easier to fix. With that said, MediaTek is also including a fancy anti-Burn-in technology so that you can enjoy your 5000nits-brighter-than-a-light-bulb screen for longer periods without worrying about burn-ins. This technology is embedded with MediaTek’s MiraVision 990 which supports displays of up to WQHD+ at 180Hz or 4K displays at 120Hz.
Additionally, MediaTek also comes with a solution to improve battery efficiency through a technology called MediaTek Adaptive Gaming Technology (MAGT) that, when enabled, optimizes a popular gaming title to ensure longer battery life without compromising performance.
MediaTek’s Imagiq 990 IPS offers 18-bit processing, up to 320MP support, and AI videography.
In terms of connectivity, it features a Wi-Fi 7 and 5G sub-6GHz modem and also supports Bluetooth 5.4 with a small latency of just <35ms.
So far, there are no devices that will use the Dimensity 9300+. However, just wait a few months, there will be one eventually. Expect a device from either Xiaomi, realme, OnePlus, or Transsion.
Source: MediaTek
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