MediaTek unveils Dimensity 700, a 7nm chipset with 5G modem The CPU of the Dimensity 700 is made up of two Cortex-A76 cores running at 2.2 GHz (slightly faster than 720’s big CPU) and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0 GHz. The chip can be connected to up to 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM (2,133 MHz) and UFS 2.2 two-lane storage (up to 1 GB/s transfer speeds). The new chip can drive 1080p+ displays with 90Hz refresh rate, though its GPU is an ARM Mali-G57 MC2, down from the G57 MC3 found inside the 720. Check out the table below for a more detailed comparison between the two chipsets. The Dimensity 700 is limited to 1080p resolution for video capture, while the 720 goes up to 4K, which makes it more suitable for mid-rangers. For photos, the new chip can handle cameras up to 64MP and features multi-frame noise reduction and several AI enhancements. MediaTek also added two chipsets meant for Chromebooks to its stable, the MT8195 and MT8192. The MT8195 is the more advanced option, fabbed using TSMC’s 6 nm process and featuring four of the latest Cortex-A78 cores in addition to four A55 cores. There’s also a 5-core Mali-G57 and an APU capable of 4 TOPS, which can be used for voice and image recognition (including ultra low power voice wake-up). Dolby Vision, 7.1 surround sound and AV1 decoding are all supported. The MT8192 is built on the older 7nm process and uses four A76 cores, which are two generations old now. The APU is slower too, rated at 2.4 TOPS. The GPU is the same, a 5-core Mali-G57, which can drive a 1440p displays at 60 Hz or a 1080p display at 120 Hz. Both chips feature PCIe Gen 3 and UBS 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity. 👉👉👉👉 #techtorrent #dimensity700 #dimensity #dimensitychipset #dimensitychipset5g #5gchipset https://www.instagram.com/p/CHftryzFimi/?igshid=gswyaf4pv9ln
















