![]() The most important aspect for MediaTek here seems to be the promise of 60% shorter rendering latency. It looks here that this is a response to Huawei’s GPU Turbo or Qualcomm’s own variant – it’s a plethora of software optimisations that promise to improve the experience of the phone. Part of the gaming theme of the SoC, MediaTek promotes its new “HyperEngine” game technology. MediaTek promises 26% faster performance than its direct competitors, the competition here being Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730. The new GPU comes in a MP4 configuration (MediaTek also likes to specify three execution engines per core), running at up to 720MHz in the G90 and 800MHz in the G90T. The big cores are accompanied by the same core config as on the P90- 6 additional Cortex A55 cores running at up to 2.0GHz.Īnother big change in the IP setup is that MediaTek is dropping Imagination’s 9XM core sin favour of a Mali G76. The higher binned variant, the G90T, ups the frequency slightly higher by 50MHz at up to 2.05GHz. The new cores are clocked in lower at 2.0GHz, which is 10% lower than the 2.2GHz of the P90. The new G90’s main feature update is the switch from Cortex A75 cores to new Cortex A76 based IP. The new G90 on paper very much looks like an update to the P90 which was announced late last year – updating the CPU and GPU IP whilst also slightly improving the camera capabilities of the chip. The new chips seemingly are a marketing exercise for MediaTek as it tries to battle again Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon 7xx devices. ![]() 0.Today MediaTek announces a new series in its product line-up: The new G-series starting off with the G90 and higher binned G90T. #15 No cached benchmark found, getting uncached values +0.006s. #14 No cached benchmark found, getting uncached values +0.086s. #11 getting avg benchmarks for device 12751 +0.012s. #9 getting avg benchmarks for device 14526 +0.003s. #7 getting avg benchmarks for device 11886 +0.015s. #4 did not recreate cache, as it is less than 5 days old! Created at Thu, 16:04:57 +0100 +0.001s. The Snapdragon 778G Plus is manufactured in the modern 6 nm process at TSMC (vs the 5LPE of the 780G).Ĥx ARM Cortex-A75, 4x ARM Cortex-A55, LPDDR4x-1866 Dual Channel, UFS 2.1, LTE Cat-12 DL/ Cat-13 UL, Wi-Fi 5, BT 5.0Īdreno 642L GPU, X53 5G Modem, Hexagon 770 DSP, Spectra 570L ISP, Wi-Fi 6E Qualcomm offers updates for the graphics driver. The G specifies an optimized SoC for gaming and e.g. The satellite system supports all major standards like Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS and GPS. The Spectra 570 ISP (image signal processor) supports up to three cameras. The integrated 6th gen AI engine called Hexagon 770 offers a 2x improvement and up to 12 TOPS of performance. This is partly thanks to the fast memory controller with LPDDR5-3200 support. The integrated Qualcomm Adreno 642L offers a 40% higher performance compared to the old Adreno 620 in the predecessor. The FastConnect 6900 Wi-Fi modem supports the current Wi-Fi 6e standard with 6GHz. The integrated X53 5G modem supports up to 3.3 Gbps with sub 6Ghz. ![]() In our benchmarks, the 778G+ is able to reach the performance of the old high end chip Kirin 990. Thanks to the new Cortex-A78 cores, the CPU performance increases by up to 40% compared to the old Snapdragon 768G according to Qualcomm. Compared to the older non-plus variant, the 778G+ offers 100 MHz higher clocked CPU cores. Depending on the workload only single clusters or all cores can run at different clock speeds. A fast performance cluster with four cores based on the ARM Cortex-A78 architecture with up to 2.5 GHz and a power efficiency cluster with four small ARM Cortex-A55 cores at up to 1.9 GHz. It integrates eight cores (octa-core) divided into two clusters. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ 5G (SDM778G Plus 5G Mobile Platform) is a fast mid-range ARM-based SoC largely found on Android tablets and smartphones. Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ 5G ► remove from comparison
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