MediaTek has unveiled the Dimensity 7200, a brand new mid-range cellphone chipset meant to immediately rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 1.
The 7200 is the primary within the firm’s new 7000-series, sitting beneath the current Dimensity 9200 and 8200 chips.
It nonetheless bears rather a lot in frequent with its huge brothers although. For starters, it’s fabricated on the identical 2nd-generation TSMC 4nm course of because the top-tier Dimensity 9200, which ought to assist guarantee each energy and effectivity.
The CPU design is fairly completely different nonetheless. There’s no super-fast prime core right here: as an alternative there are two Cortex-A715 efficiency cores clocked at 2.8GHz, flanked by six slower Cortex-A510 effectivity cores.
Which means this gained’t ship the identical pure efficiency as MediaTek’s extra premium silicon, although the corporate is bullish about its competitiveness, claiming it could ship 10% superior single-core efficiency to the rival Snapdragon 7 Gen 1.
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The chip features a modem for 5G assist, although it’s restricted to Sub-6GHz bandwidths – the everyday vary outdoors the US. The most recent Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 requirements are included at the very least.
MediaTek has been gradual to undertake the sooner however shorter-range mmWave, which is presently solely broadly accessible within the States, although does now embrace that assist on its flagship chips. It nonetheless ships the vast majority of its chips to Chinese language producers, for launch throughout Asia and Europe, so it’s comprehensible that the 7200 doesn’t appear to have a US focus.
In any other case it’s the standard tech spec-heavy boasts that we will’t put to the check till we get a Dimensity 7200-powered cellphone in to evaluate.
You possibly can anticipate a Mali G610 GPU, with the corporate’s HyperEngine 5.0 tech to assist optimise gaming efficiency. It may possibly energy shows as much as 144Hz at Full HD+ resolutions, with HDR assist besides. A devoted AI processor will assist with images and different machine learning-heavy processes.
Cameras as much as 200Mp will probably be supported – as seen just lately on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Extremely – together with 14-bit 4K HDR video seize.
So when will we truly see this in telephones? MediaTek says {hardware} is in manufacturing now, with the primary handsets anticipated by the top of March – which means we’d even see some revealed at this month’s MWC commerce present in Barcelona.