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MediaTek has announced the Dimensity 7500 chipset, targeting mainstream smartphones with upgrades focused on AI, gaming, camera performance, and power efficiency. Built on a 4nm process, the new processor also brings improvements to connectivity and display support while aiming to deliver better everyday responsiveness compared to the previous generation.

Dimensity 7500 specifications

Dimensity 7500

The Dimensity 7500 features an octa-core CPU based on the latest Armv9.3-A architecture, including four Arm C1 Pro cores clocked at up to 2.6GHz and four Arm C1 Nano cores running at up to 2.0GHz. According to MediaTek, the chipset delivers faster app switching, quicker file transfers, reduced game loading times, and improved app launch performance while also improving power efficiency across apps and games.

MediaTek has also upgraded AI processing with the new NPU 850, which reportedly delivers more than twice the AI performance compared to the earlier generation. The chipset supports several on-device AI features including speech recognition, contextual replies, notification summaries, speech-to-text, and text-to-speech processing. MediaTek says the platform supports a broad range of smartphone-ready language models for improved privacy and faster AI processing directly on the device.

For gaming, the Dimensity 7500 includes MediaTek HyperEngine technology and Adaptive Gaming Technology 4.0 for smoother frame rates and improved thermal management. The chipset also supports displays with resolutions up to 1344 x 2800 at 144Hz, along with support for secondary displays at up to 120Hz. Camera support goes up to 200-megapixel sensors, while the Imagiq 1050 image processor handles features such as hardware-based noise reduction and improved low-light imaging.

The chipset supports Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 3GPP Release 17 5G modem with download speeds reaching up to 5.2Gbps. MediaTek has also added long-range Bluetooth support for direct phone-to-phone connections over extended distances without mobile networks. Other additions include improved 5G recovery in subway or garage environments and better connectivity performance during high-speed train travel.

Reports have revealed that the Redmi Note 17 Pro Max will be one of the early adopters of this chip. Readers can read more about this phone here.

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