Qualcomm announced on the evening of October 31 that the Snapdragon Technology Summit will be held on November 15 (the protagonist is expected to be Snapdragon 8 Gen 2). Half a day later, on the morning of November 1, MediaTek also announced the next generation flagship conference on November 8.
MediaTek's flagship new product launch conference was at 14:30 on November 8. If the protagonist was not surprised, it would be Tianji 9200. Comprehensive blasting:
The CPU uses the new X3 super core (L2 cache is increased to 1MB) and the A715 core, which slightly improves energy consumption. X3 claims to improve the comprehensive performance of X2 by 22%
X3+3xA715+4xA510, The frequency is 3.05GHz+2.85GHz+2.0GHz, so the CPU performance is not expected to increase significantly
Upgrade the GPU to the new Immortalis G715 MC11 (11 cores). Arm claims that the G715 is 15% better in performance and 15% lower in energy consumption than the previous generation of G710. It also supports hardware level ray tracing and claims that it is 300% better than software accelerated ray tracing.
Screenshot of teacher Fei Wei (on the left is the ROG Phone 6D with crazy frequency, and the CPU part is stronger than Tianji 9200)
The score of the 9200 rabbit run of Tianji was exposed two weeks ago, reaching 1.26 million points, surpassing the 1.1 million points of Snapdragon 8+and 1.08 million points of Tianji 9000+. The CPU part was not greatly improved, but the GPU increase was exaggerated. The score directly went from less than 430000 points of Tianji 9000+to 550000 points, significantly surpassing Snapdragon 8+by nearly 100000 points.
It is also a GPU score. On October 31, there were 9200 screenshots of GFXBench scores. The off screen test score of Manhattan ES 3.0 was 328FPS, and the off screen test score of Manhattan ES 3.1 was 228FPS, an increase of more than 40% (the level of peers will be mentioned below). The public GPU architecture of arm this time is really strong.
The Tianji 9000 of last year was released on November 19, 2011, 11 days earlier this year. However, Tianji 9000 will not be launched by OPPO Find X5 Pro Tianji until February 24 of the next year. In fact, it is April that Tianji 9000 has been "sold in a large area".
This generation of flagship mass production machines of MediaTek will be significantly ahead of schedule, but it is not known whether MediaTek can compete with Qualcomm before the Spring Festival 23 years ago.
For Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is expected to be released on November 15, while the mass production machine is likely to be released in November, with three initial candidates including moto, vivo X90 series and Xiaomi 13 series.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 has been released by the Samsung Galaxy S23 "GeekBench runs and leaks". The novel combination of X3+2xA715+2xA710+3xA510, and the super core frequency is 3.36GHz, the CPU performance should be better than Tianji 9200, but the power consumption of four A715/A710 super cores+X3 super cores is also unknown.
The actual GeekBench single core score of the Galaxy S23 is about 15% better than that of Snapdragon 8+. The multi-core score is limited by Samsung's training, and the improvement is not great (waiting for the score of domestic flagship brush).
On the GPU side, the leaked GFXBench Manhattan ES 3.1 off screen test result of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 was 217FPS. As a reference, the initial score of Tianji 9200 is only 176FPS, while the latest score is 228FPS, while Apple A16 is 195FPS.
This year's GPU toothpaste squeezing of A16 has not improved compared with A15 (the main reason may be TSMC's 3nm delay). After one year of Android's campaign, it finally enables Android to surpass. But in fact, GPU is in surplus, and CPU performance is the biggest bottleneck. However, the CPU is still far away from Apple.
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