Word recently broke of Asus's plans to launch a new gaming smartphone after the ROG Phone 6 that debuted last month. This new device, supposedly branded as the ROG Phone 6D, is said to ditch the ROG Phone 6's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in favor of MediaTek's Dimensity 9000+, and the first performance numbers from the device have now surfaced in the wild.
As revealed by Digital Chat Station, the ROG Phone 6D along with its Dimensity 9000+ has made the trip over to AnTuTu. The device puts up a stellar performance, with an overall score of 1,146,594. In the CPU category, it scores 291,317; in the GPU test, it records a score of 430,867.
Thankfully, AnTuTu's current leaderboard provides all of that data for the regular ROG Phone 6 that's powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. That phone is listed with a total of 1,107,982, a CPU score of 261,483, and a GPU figure of 471,619. If this is anything to go by, it shows that the Dimensity 9000+ edges the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in the CPU test, but loses out in the GPU department.