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MediaTek Dimensity 7350: Mid-range SoC announced with Armv9 CPU cores

MediaTek has announced a new mid-range smartphone SoC (image source: MediaTek)
MediaTek has announced a new mid-range smartphone SoC (image source: MediaTek)
The MediaTek Dimensity 7350 is now official. It features an eight-core CPU with two Cortex-A715 and six Cortex-A510 CPU cores, an Arm Mali-G610 GPU and support for 6,400 Mbps LPDDR5X memory.

MediaTek has announced a new Dimensity chip for mid-range smartphones. The Dimensity 7350 is the first of its kind (Dimensity 7000 series) to launch with Armv9 CPU cores. It is manufactured on TSMC's "second-generation" 4 nm process (presumably N4P). MediaTek hasn't specified when the Dimensity 7350 will break cover, but we can expect it to show up in the coming weeks. 

The MediaTek Dimensity 7350 comes with a two-cluster CPU with 2x Cortex-A715 cores (up to 3.0 GHz) and six Cortex-A510 cores (clocks not mentioned). It is accompanied by an Arm Mali-G610 GPU and is compatible with up to 6,400 Mb/s LPDDR5X memory. For storage, only UFS 3.1 (and below) is supported. Lastly, MediaTek has also thrown in a MediaTek NPU 657 for AI prowess.

Next up, the Dimensity 7350 comes with an MediaTek Imagiq 765 ISP that supports 200 MP camera modules, 14-bit HDR, and 4K 40 FPS video recording. The maximum supported display spec is capped out at FHD+144 Hz and it is compatible with all HDR standards such as HDR10+, CUVA HDR, and Dolby HDR.

Wireless connectivity features on the Dimensity 7350 include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, 5G ( sub-6 GHz NSA/SA, no mmWave), GPS, BaiDou, Glonass, NavIC, and more.

MediaTek Dimensityu 7350 specifications (image source: MediaTek)
MediaTek Dimensityu 7350 specifications (image source: MediaTek)

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Anil Ganti, 2024-07-17 (Update: 2024-07-17)