The Dimensity 9400 Plus was announced in April as a flagship chipset and a successor to last year’s Dimensity 9400. It’s built using TSMC’s 3nm cutting-edge technology and features a high-performance CPU and GPU that ensures smooth operations under heavy load.
Here, we’ll be looking at the benchmark scores of the flagship-grade MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset to see how it stacks up against its competitors.
Note: The following benchmark tests were conducted on the Vivo X200s (powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus).
MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus AnTuTu score
On AnTuTu v10, the Dimensity 9400 Plus scores over 2.9 million overall points. As for the breakdown, the CPU gets 625K points, the GPU gets 1.3 million points, the memory gets 509K points, and the UX gets 459K points.
For comparison, the Dimensity 9400-powered Oppo Find X8 has an overall AnTuTu score of around 2.7 million. If you look at the two AnTuTu scores, there isn’t a significant jump for the newer chip.
| Dimensity 9400+ | Dimensity 9400 | |
| AnTuTu score | 2,907,358 | 2,754,825 |
| CPU | 625,811 | 622,149 |
| GPU | 1,312,632 | 1,220,751 |
| Memory | 509,570 | 489,110 |
| UX | 459,344 | 422,815 |
Dimensity 9400 Plus Geekbench score
On Geekbench 6, the Dimensity 9400 Plus scores 2,945 single-core points and 9,184 multi-core points. Again, it’s not a significant upgrade over the Dimensity 9400, which has 2,904 single-core and 8,812 multi-core points.
| Dimensity 9400+ | Dimensity 9400 | |
| Single core | 2,945 | 2,904 |
| Multi core | 9,184 | 8,812 |
MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus – key details to understand
The Dimensity 9400+ isn’t a big upgrade over the Dimensity 9400. It still utilizes the same set of CPU cores (1 x Cortex-X925, 3 x Cortex-X4, and 4 x Cortex-A720), with the only difference being a slight increase in the CPU speed for the large core. There is no change in the instruction set (ARMv9.2-A) and manufacturing node (TSMC’s 4nm).
The GPU doesn’t bring any upgrades at all — still, a Mali-G9125 Immortalis MP12 based on ARM’s 5th-generation GPU architecture. While not a major one, improvements have been made to the MediaTek Frame Rate Converter feature. The new version can offer double the effective FPS in popular titles while simultaneously enhancing power efficiency by up to 40%.
Since agentic AI is everywhere, MediaTek certainly wouldn’t miss out on that, as the Dimensity 9400+ brings a 20% faster agentic AI performance over its predecessor with speculative Decoding (SpD+). The chip brings full support for the DeepSeek-R1-Distill (1.5B/7B/8B) model with on-device processing.
Connectivity isn’t receiving any significant upgrades, except that the newer Dimensity 9400+ chip extends phone-to-phone Bluetooth connections up to 10km, an increase from 1.5km on the Dimensity 9400. Everything else remains unchanged, which means it also features Bluetooth 6.0, Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed 7.3Gbps), and 3GPP Release-17 5G modem.
Here’s the spec sheet for additional details:
| Dimensity 9400 | |
|---|---|
| Announced | April 2025 |
| Process node | 3nm (TSMC) |
| CPU | 1 x Cortex-X925 — 3.73GHz 3 x Cortex-X4 — 3.3GHz 4 x Cortex-A720 — 2.4GHz |
| GPU | Arm Immortalis-G925 MC12 MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Ray tracing support |
| NPU | MediaTek NPU 890 |
| Camera | MediaTek Imagiq 1090 ISP Up to 320MP single camera Up to 8K/60fp video recording Features: Gen-AI Telephoto, Full range HDR zoom, real-time AI segmentation in video |
| Memory | LPDDR5X, 10667Mbps |
| Storage | UFS 4 + MCQ |
| Connectivity | 3GPP Release-17 5G modem Download: 7.3Gbps (max) Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 6.0 |










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