With gaming phones slowly becoming more mainstream day by day, Infinix is coming forward with its prototype cooling technology named CoolMax, aimed at keeping gaming phones chill even under the stress of heavy use.

Coolmax reduced the chipset’s temperature by a significant 10 degrees Celsius

Integrated into a concept gaming device, CoolMax has shown impressive results by reducing the chipset‘s temperature by a notable 10°C. It’s an internal system pairing a thermo-electric cooler with a fan, directly over the chipset, separated only by thermal paste—this setup bypasses the inefficiency of external coolers.

Infinix Coolmax

The heart of the prototype is MediaTek‘s Dimensity 9300 processor, boasting four powerhouse Cortex-X4 cores, leading the device to achieve a groundbreaking AnTuTu benchmark score of over 2.2 million. This feat is supported by an AI platform that smartly distributes tasks across the CPU cores, ensuring optimal performance. However, keep in mind that the device is a prototype and these numbers are not based on real-world scenarios.

Unlike other gaming phones that rely solely on air cooling, CoolMax’s Peltier effect introduces a cooler module that drops temperatures beyond what simple air circulation can achieve. This means that gamers can expect better performance without the device overheating.

In addition to groundbreaking cooling, the concept phone touts a Pixelworks visual processor to assist the GPU, promising display refresh rates up to 180Hz for FHD+ and 144Hz for QHD+ resolutions, setting a new standard for gaming displays. While Infinix plans to launch a gaming phone later in 2024, the specifics are still under wraps, but expectations are high given the potential seen in this concept.

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