MediaTek launches the Dimensity 920 and Dimensity 810 for the mid-range segment
MediaTek's Dimensity series has proven to be a massive success so far, but the company has no plans to rest on its laurels. A few hours ago, the Taiwanese company announced the launch of two new chipsets, the Dimensity 910 and Dimensity 810, with a keen eye on dominating the mid-range segment.
The Dimensity 920 is an incremental upgrade on the Dimensity 900 that was just launched a few months ago. The Dimensity 920 is built on a 6 nm process and features Cortex-A78 cores clocked at up to 2.5 GHz. The Dimensity 900's A78 cores are limited to 2.4 GHz. Gaming performance sees a 9% boost versus the Dimensity 900. There's also support for LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, as well as for 120 Hz FHD+ displays.
The Dimensity 810, like the Dimensity 920, is built on a 6nm process, and should sit between the Dimensity 800 and Dimensity 820. It features Cortex-A76 cores clocked at up to 2.4 GHz, and offers support for a 64 MP main camera, LPDDR4X RAM, and a 120 Hz FHD+ display.
Both chipsets are intended to be used on mid-range devices and will start shipping in Q3. While they're just incremental updates to existing SoCs in the series, more performance is always welcome, and they should help cement MediaTek place as the kings of the mid-range.
MediaTek Launches Dimensity 920 and Dimensity 810 SoCs pic.twitter.com/j8oKHgXR4N
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