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Around the same time just last year, a Vivo phone powered by MediaTek's then-new flagship Dimensity 9000 chip appeared in the AnTuTu benchmark, the first androiddevice exceeded the million point mark. Now the successor of this chipset, which should bear the name Dimensity 9200, has shown its strength.

The Dimensity 9200 scored 1 points in AnTuTu, which is more than a quarter better than the Dimensity 266. Let's recall that MediaTek introduced a faster version of Dimensity 102 called Dimensity 9000+ in June, which scored around 9000 points in the same benchmark, so the result of Dimensity 9000 looks very good even against this score.

 

According to the well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, the Dimensity 9200 will have a Cortex-X3 processor core (the Dimensity 9000 and 9000+ use Cortex-X2) and an Immortalis-G715 graphics chip, which is said to support ray tracing (as a chip Exynos 2200). The GPU promises a 15% increase in performance over the Mali-G710 chip used by the Dimensity 9000 and 9000+.

While it's not clear what phone the test was run on or what settings were used, the results suggest that the Dimensity 9200 will be a worthy successor to the two older chips. Some flagships could use it as an alternative to the Snapdragon 8(+) Gen 1. It will reportedly be launched in the middle of next month. Qualcomm's upcoming flagship chip could also be introduced by that time Snapdragon 8 Gen2.

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