The vivo X200 series is going to be the first flagship based on the just-released Dimensity 9400 chip, which reportedly boasts up to 41% faster peak CPU performance, and 40% faster ray tracing performance. But what about the AI capabilities? Well, the vivo X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini, which powers the chipset, are currently topping the AI-Benchmark listing.

Interestingly, the third and fourth positions are also occupied by two of the predecessors—the vivo X100 Pro and X100—which are equipped with the Dimensity 9300 chip.
Dimensity 9400 sets a new record in AI performance
For those curious about numbers, the X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini scored 10132 and 10095 points in the AI benchmark test.

For those unfamiliar with the platform, AI-Benchmark tests and ranks smartphones based on their AI (Artificial Intelligence) performance. It assesses different devices using AI-related tasks, benchmarks their ability to handle machine learning models, and provides a score that reflects their AI performance capabilities.
The D2400 chipset packs MediaTek’s 8th Generation NPU, which enables flagships for the next wave of generative AI innovations. According to the company’s tests, it offers 100% faster diffusion generation performance and 80% faster LLM prompt performance all while consuming 30% less power as compared to its predecessor.
As for the devices, both the X200 Pro and Pro Mini are rumored to pack up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The compact flagship uses a 6.3″ 1.5K 120Hz display and packs a 5700mAh battery inside, which supports 90W fast charging.
Alongside the D2400 chip, the X200 series devices (at least the Pro models) also use a V3 imaging chip for better processing of details and color.
Speaking of real-world performance, the Oppo Find X8 Pro, powered by the D2400 chip, has significantly outperformed the iPhone 16 Pro in a 30-minute Genshin Impact gameplay test. Both the flagship lineups from vivo and Oppo are scheduled for launch on October 14 and October 24, respectively.
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