The Dimensity 9400 will continue to employ the large, all-core CPU design of its predecessor and will feature the ARM "BlackHawk" CPU architecture, promising improved performance. It will utilize TSMC's 3nm process node.

The chip uses a 3.63 GHz Cortex-X925 super core, three 2.80 GHz X4 cores, and four 2.10 GHz A725 cores. For graphics, it uses a Mali-G925-Immortalis MC12 GPU. This chipset is said to support the industry's fastest 10.7 Gbps LPDDR5X RAM, allowing the smartphone to deliver faster loading times for demanding apps and games.
According to ARM data, compared to the Immortalis-G720 on the Dimensity 9300, the G925-Immortalis is 37% more powerful in graphics applications, offers 52% improved ray tracing performance for complex objects, increases AI and machine learning processing performance by 34%, and reduces power consumption by 30%.
According to NanoReview, MediaTek's next high-end SoC scored 2,874 and 8,969 points in Geekbench's single-core and multi-core benchmarks, respectively. Speaking of graphics, the chipset achieved 134fps in the GFX Aztec 1440 off-screen Vulkan benchmark (86% higher than the Apple A18 Pro chip). Therefore, this chip will have extremely powerful performance for gaming.
For comparison, the Adreno 750 GPU on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 only achieved 95fps in the same test, while the Dimensity 9400 was 41% more powerful. MediaTek's new chip even surpassed the Apple M4 (127 fps), designed for iPads and Macs with significantly higher power consumption.
With those figures, it seems that MediaTek and ARM are striving to close the gap in graphics performance with major competitors like Apple and Qualcomm.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/chip-dimensity-9400-so-huu-hieu-suat-do-hoa-an-tuong.html







