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MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Price Prediction

Jakarta, Selular.ID – MediaTek announced the Dimensity 9000 last week, and is expected to launch in February 2022.

The news is from a leaker on Weibo, that the Dimensity 9000 product will be present in the smartphone market to become a competitor to its competitor Snapdragon 8 gen 1, so that it can be a comparison of which chipset product is the best.

A report from Digital Chat Station states that MediaTek’s first smartphone chipset built on a 4nm process will be offered at twice the price of its predecessor’s 5G chipset.

This means that smartphones with support for this new chipset are expected to be marketed at a higher price when compared to devices supported by the Dimensity 1200 chipset.

The report also mentions that while the Dimensity 9000 will be double the price of the Dimensity 1200, the S8 Gen1 chipset has yet to be announced. Qualcomm is rumored to be carrying a higher price when compared to MediaTek’s latest flagship chipset.

As for the 5nm Dimensity 7000, Digital Chat Station reports that devices with this chipset support will begin greeting consumers in the first quarter of 2022.

According to previous reports, Chipset Dimensity 9000 with the new sub-6GHz 5G network is a smartphone chip that uses a Cortex-X2 core clocked at up to 3.05Ghz and is the world’s first smartphone chip to include Bluetooth 5.3.

The SoC is set in 1+3+4 settings. In addition to the single “ultracore” Cortex-X2, it has a cluster of 3X “super cores” Cortex-A710 clocked at up to 2.85Ghz, and a cluster of 4 Cortex A510 cores clocked in efficiency at 1.8Ghz.

The chipset will support LPDDR5x RAM speeds of up to 7500Mbps on smartphones. It also has 14MB of cache, which Mediatek says improves performance by 7% and bandwidth consumption by 25% compared to just 8MB of cache.

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For graphics, there’s a new Mali-G710 GPU with 10-cores. There’s a new raytracing SDK for developers to bring new visual enhancements to get closer to PC-level graphics performance.

The Dimensity 9000 ISP (Image Signal Processor) can theoretically capture 4K HDR video from three cameras simultaneously. MediaTek explains that by capturing three simultaneous exposures from three cameras, each via one of three ISPs, it can process a total of 270 frames per second to produce 18-bit 4K HDR video.

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