Last year, MediaTek launched the Helio G95 SoC, using the company’s HyperEngine gaming technology to optimize the processor, GPU, RAM, and connectivity. Now the company has released its successor, MediaTek Helio G96.
In addition to Helio G96, the company also announced another G series chipset called MediaTek Helio G88. Both chips are specifically designed for mobile phone photography. It supports LCD panels and AMOLED panels, and there are no restrictions on providing DDIC, Cphy or Dphy interfaces. In order to meet the needs of the game, the company also added HyperEngine 2.0 Lite technology.
The chipset has two ARM CortexA76 processors with a clock frequency of up to 2.05 GHz, LPDDR4X memory and UFS 2.2 memory, supports 108 MP cameras, fast Cat13 4G LTE WorldMode integration, two 4G SIMs and VoLTE and ViLTE services and services. the company. Intelligent resource management and network engine.
On the other hand, the MediaTek Helio G88 supports a screen resolution of Full HD+ (1080p+), a refresh rate of 90Hz, an eight-core processor and two Arm CortexA75 processors with a frequency of up to 2.0GHz. And MaliG52 MC2 GPU. It supports a main camera with a resolution of up to 64 megapixels, hardware depth for capturing bokeh from two cameras, a camera control unit (CCU), electronic image stabilization (EIS), and image compensation technology. Rolling shutter (RSC).
It did not specify the price and availability of chipsets and future equipment.It looks like we will have to wait for more information about the phones that can be used with these two chips.