Mediatek officially launched Mediatek Dimensity 9000 is based on TSMC’s 4nm process and adopts the Armv9 architecture combination. It is the first mobile SoC (which will be used by Android phones) that has an Antutu score of over 1 million.

In terms of CPU, Mediatek Dimensity 9000 adopts “1+3+4” three-cluster architecture, including 1 Arm Cortex-X2 super core with a frequency of 3.05GHz; 3 Arm Cortex-A710 cores with a frequency of 2.85GHz; 4 Arm Cortex-X2 cores with a frequency of 2.85GHz; A510 small core, frequency 1.8GHz.

The GPU is Arm’s latest Mali-G710. Compared with the previous generation, the performance is increased by 35%, and the efficiency is increased by 60%. It supports Vulkan light tracking, and integrates a 6-core APU and supports LPDDR5X 7500Mbps memory.

In terms of imaging, Dimensity 9000 uses a flagship 18-bit HDR-ISP image signal processor that can support up to 320MP cameras. At the same time, Dimensity 9000 supports up to WQHD+ 144Hz refresh rate screen or FHD+ 180Hz refresh rate screen and supports HDR10+ display.

In addition, Dimensity 9000 also has a built-in M80 5G modem, supports Sub-6GHz 5G full-band network, 3CC multi-carrier aggregation 300MHz downlink rate up to 7Gbps; supports Bluetooth 5.3, 2×2 Wi-Fi 6E, the new Beidou III-B1C GNSS. MediaTek Dimensity 9000 is likely to use by Redmi first, Lu Weibing hints about it.