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New Vivo X80 and its MediaTek Dimensity 9000 outperforms Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phones in AnTuTu's latest performance chart

The Vivo X80 performs excellently. (Source: Vivo)
The Vivo X80 performs excellently. (Source: Vivo)
The Vivo X80 is the latest smartphone on the block with MediaTek's impressive Dimensity 9000. The new flagship makes a stellar account of itself on AnTuTu's performance chart for April, as it edges out every non-gaming Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phone.

Last month, Xiaomi's Redmi K50 Pro and the OPPO Find X5 Pro debuted on AnTuTu's Android performance chart as the first MediaTek Dimensity 9000-powered devices. Those two have now been joined by another flagship, the Vivo X80, which now succeeds in showing off the MediaTek chipset's performance muscles. 

The Vivo X80 manages to reach fourth place on the top ten chart. That's the exact same position the Redmi K50 Pro achieved last month, but the Vivo X80 succeeds in getting a higher score, while achieving numbers that edge out other traditional Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered phones on the chart. While the Redmi K50 Pro maxed out at 994,730, the Vivo X80 successfully crosses the million mark with a score of 1,019,921.

Even more impressive is the fact that the three devices above the Vivo X80 are all gaming phones—the Black Shark 5 Pro, Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro, and Lenovo Legion Y90, in that order. All three phones use a mix of non-conventional memory, storage, and cooling to get that edge over the Vivo X80. Compared to traditional devices like the iQOO 9 series, Xiaomi 12 Pro, and Realme GT2 Pro, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000-powered Vivo X80 is king.

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Ricci Rox, 2022-05- 1 (Update: 2022-05- 1)