MT6595 is a new SoC of MediaTek. It has advanced features such as A17, HMP, G6200, and so on. Thanks to the strong cooperation of these aspects, its performance is close to that of Snapdragon 800. MediaTek has officially announced a series of parameters and attributes of MT6595. Let's take a look at the details of this new "true eight core".
The first is the model classification of MT6595 series, which is divided into 15 small models according to the frequency and support network type. The MT6595 Turbo series has the highest frequency of 2.4GHz~2.5GHz, the MT6595 standard version has the frequency of 2.1GHz~2.2GHz, and the MT6595M has the frequency of 2GHz ▼
The following is a detailed comparison between the MT6595M and the MT6595. It can be seen that the MT6595M has shrunk in many aspects of its specifications. In particular, the GPU frequency has dropped from 600MHz of the MT6595 to 450MHz, which is unbearable... With the high-frequency Cortex-A17 core over 2GHz, the CPU performance of the MT6595 will be significantly improved compared with the SoC of Cortex-A7 such as the MT6592. At the same time, we can see that the memory bandwidth of MT6595 series has been greatly improved compared with the "stingy" style of MediaTek in the past. The memory specification of 2X LPDDR3 933MHz can also be called a high-end configuration ▼
In the table above, we can see that the MT6595 adopts the PowerVR G6200 series GPU of Imaging, and the MT6595 standard version reaches 600MHz high frequency. How about its performance? We can also find some information on the GFXBench website. Although the specific number of High Level test frames is not yet visible, we can still feel that the MT6595 graphics performance is not bad from some Low Level tests ▼
Next are some question and answer sessions. You can see that MT6595 supports SGLTE. SGLTE is the abbreviation of simultaneous GSM and LTE. Under this technology, LTE and GSM synchronization are supported, that is, PS network data and CS voice call can be carried out simultaneously. Such mobile phones will support 4G and 2G networks, and can make calls (use 2G) while accessing the Internet (use 4G/3G). It can be understood as "single card and double standby". And the third question is about the score of Antu Rabbit. The answer given by the United Development Department is more than 40000 points. Of course, we are not surprised at this score. After all, the UHF A17 over 2GHz, combined with the "eight core full open" composed of high-frequency A7, will definitely not be weak in score running ▼
On the second page, we can see that MT6595 does not have its own sensor hub (similar to Apple's M7). It supports MHL2.0, namely 1080P, 60fps output specification ▼
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This is the design reference of MT6595 motherboard. The "packaging" method of MediaTek is a great benefit for many domestic manufacturers. ▼
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