MediaTek is rumoured to launch its highly anticipated MediaTek Dimensity 9300 flagship processor this month, just right before the launch of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 on 26 October 2023. And the latest info from a reputable leaker reveals that the CPU clock speeds, structure and GPU of the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9300 are much better than we initially expected.

MediaTek Dimensity Visualised (Source: MediaTek)

Shared by popular leakster, Digital Chat Station on Chinese social media platform Weibo, the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 is set to be an octa-core CPU processor featuring 8 CPU performance cores, and no CPU efficiency cores, the first of its kind in the Android smartphone space. The CPU core structure seems to be a 1+3+4 structure with 1 ARM Cortex X4 Prime core, 3 ARM Cortex X4 cores, and 4 ARM Cortex A720 cores. 

Digital Chat Station Weibo on Dimensity 9300. Translated. (Gizmochina)

The peak clock speed of the CPU clock speed is expected to break 3.25 GHz as per the Weibo post stated, and the GPU under the hood is the latest ARM Immortalis G720 MC12 GPU for mobile processors. Digital Chat Station also shared that he has seen the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 surpass the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the Antutu v10 benchmark scores, both in the CPU and GPU departments. As for the power efficiency of the Dimensity 9300, Digital Chat Station mentions that he is keeping his mouth shut on the matter until the official launch of the flagship SoC by MediaTek this month.

The MediaTek Dimensity 9300 was earlier confirmed to be manufactured on TSMC’s famous N4P process, which is a 4 nm process node offering a performance increase and notable power efficiency improvements over the other N5 and N4 processes. In addition, the Dimensity 9300’s Cortex-X4 cores are predicted to offer a 15% performance improvement and a 40% reduction in power consumption. Additionally, the Cortex-A720 cores are expected to achieve a 20% increase in energy efficiency.

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