Benchmark For The Dimensity 9200 GPU Beats A16 Bionic

Benchmark For The Dimensity 9200 GPU Beats A16 Bionic

The MediaTek Dimensity 9200 GPU benchmark numbers have been made public by Ice Universe. They include GFX 1080p Manhattan 3.0 off-screen test scores of 328 FPS and GFX 1080p Manhattan 3.1 off-screen test scores of 228 FPS for the Immortalis-G715 GPU.

According to earlier claims, the world’s largest chipmaker is developing a new flagship-class CPU that will significantly outperform its forerunners. But before any announcements are made, a tip has provided fresh details on the synthetic benchmark results of the Dimensity 9200 SoC. The GF Benchmark result of the next MediaTek chipset managed to surprise some people by outperforming the Apple A16 Bionic processor, it seems.

Benchmark For The Dimensity 9200 GPU

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The Snapdragon 8 Gen2 3.1 is 230 frames per second, the Dimensity 9200 is 228 frames per second, and the A16 is 190 frames per second, not even close to being a competition to the Dimensity. According to reports, the Dimensity 9200 has an 11-core GPU, and the performance increase is also very considerable.

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According to the Dimensity 9200 specs, the current prototype has clock speeds of 3.05GHz + 2.85GHz + 2.0GHz.  The source is unsure if the frequency is different from the final version of the firmware because it is not the final version.

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Regarding the launch, MediaTek is scheduled to have a press conference on November 8 at 14:30 in China, during which MediaTek could unveil the Dimensity 9200 chipset in a one-hour session.

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