Arm, a prominent technology company, has recently unveiled its highly anticipated computing solutions for 2023. The latest lineup includes a range of cutting-edge CPUs, such as the Cortex-X4, A720, and A520, as well as the fifth-generation GPUs, including the Immortalis G720, Mali G720, and Mali G620. These GPUs have undergone significant enhancements and optimizations, with the Immortalis G720 standing out as Arm’s most impressive GPU release to date, boasting exceptional performance improvements and breakthrough efficiency.

The new Immortalis G720 can deliver graphics rivalling those of a PC

The star feature of the Immortalis G720 lies in its revolutionary Deferred Vertex Shader (DVS) technology. This groundbreaking methodology tackles the issue of memory access and bandwidth consumption, resulting in notable power savings and significantly increased frame rates. Arm’s experts estimate that approximately one-third of the power consumed during high-performance gaming is attributed to memory access. However, with the implementation of DVS, bandwidth usage can be reduced by an astounding 40%. These advancements translate into remarkable benefits compared to its predecessor, the Immortalis G715. The Immortalis G720 delivers an impressive 15% improvement in performance per watt, a similar percentage increase in peak performance, and an average 15% boost in frame rate. In practical terms, Arm’s measurements indicate an extraordinary 20% improvement in real-world performance, largely attributed to the bandwidth savings achieved through the utilization of DVS.

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Thanks to the Immortalis G720, mobile platforms can now deliver a truly immersive and high-fidelity gaming experience, rivaling that of PC-level special effects. Real-time dynamic lighting, floodlighting, depth of field, and screen space ambient occlusion are now within reach, transforming mobile gaming into an incredibly lifelike and captivating experience. Notably, Arm has also announced that Unreal Engine 5‘s desktop renderer will make its way to Android later this year, further revolutionizing the capabilities of mobile gaming devices.

In addition to the DVS technology, the Immortalis G720 boasts several other remarkable features. These include support for hardware-level ray tracing, variable rate shading, and 2x MSAA modules, ensuring seamless adaptability to diverse gaming scenarios and delivering enhanced realism, smoother gameplay, and extended battery life. The Immortalis G720 can be configured with up to 16 cores, while the Mali G720 offers a range of 6 to 9 cores (with or without ray tracing). For those seeking a more affordable option, the Mali G620 provides up to 5 cores.

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