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The benchmark result of the alleged new MediaTek flagship chipset has leaked into the air, which according to unofficial reports has a similar architecture to the Samsung chipset officially presented a few days ago Exynos 1080. In the Geekbench 4 benchmark, the chip scored higher in the single-core test than the Dimensity 1000+ chipset, which it is supposed to be an upgrade from, but was slower in the multi-core test.

Codenamed MT4 in Geekbench 6893, the chip scored 4022 points in the single-core test and 10 points in the multi-core test. In the first mentioned test, it was 982% faster than MediaTek's current flagship chipset, the Dimensity 8+, but in the second, it fell behind it by about 1000%.

According to the new leak, the chipset uses four Cortex-A78 processor cores, the main one of which should run at a frequency of 2,8 GHz (in the "final", however, it could be up to 3 GHz) and the others at 2,6 GHz. The powerful cores are complemented by economical Cortex-A55 cores, which are clocked at exactly 2 GHz. Graphics operations should be handled by the Mali-G77 MC9 GPU.

According to previous unofficial information, the new chip will be built on a 6nm production process, will have a similar architecture to Samsung's 5nm chipset for the mid-range Exynos 1080 officially presented a few days ago, and its performance will be at the level of Qualcomm's current flagship chipsets Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865+.

The chip will apparently be intended primarily for the Chinese market and could power smartphones priced around 2 yuan (roughly 000 crowns).

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