MediaTek is all set to launch the Dimensity 9400+ on April 11. The chip aims to incrementally improve upon the already impressive Dimensity 9400 with higher clock speeds. A recent rumour suggested it will power Oppo's Find X8s and Find X8s+, which has been effectively confirmed by a new Geekbench listing.
The Dimensity 9400+ scores 2,770 and 8,500 in Geekbench 6.3's single and multicore tests, respectively. In contrast, the Dimensity 9400 averages at 2,605 and 8,078 in the same test, making the Plus variant 6% faster in single core and 5% in multi. Given this is likely a pre-production sample, the actual performance gain might be higher, but not by much.
It also gives us a glimpse at the Dimensity 9400 Plus' CPU core configuration. An Arm Cortex-X925 core spearheads it, clocked at 3.73 GHz (vs 3.6 GHz on Dimensity 9400). It is supplemented by three Cortex-X4 cores at 3.30 GHz and four Cortex-A720 cores at 2.4 GHz (vs 2.0 GHz on Dimensity 9400). Unfortunately, this listing does not tell us how much faster its Arm Immortalis G925 MP12 GPU will be.
The device in question, Oppo PLB110, is said to be the Oppo Find X8s+ (seriously?). This particular variant has 16 GB of RAM and runs Android 15. The SoC is tipped to power other smartphones like the Redmi K80 Ultra and iQoo Neo11 Pro.