Dimensity chips are now better at emulating PC games on Android
Update: GameSir has confirmed to Android Authority that Google Pixel phones will also benefit from the improved support for Mali GPUs.
One of the things that makes Android so popular is its PC-like versatility. One such example is emulating software designed for different architectures, such as playing a Windows PC game on your smartphone.
One of the most popular emulators for this is GameHub, by GameSir, a company known for its game controllers. GameHub (and similar service Winlator) is best optimized for Qualcomm Snapdragon-equipped Android devices, but it's now gotten much better for MediaTek users.
GameSir has announced through GameHub that it's bringing better support for MediaTek SoCs using Mali GPUs. Specifically, Dimensity 9000 to 9400 chipsets should now support DirectX9 to DirectX11 PC games "with performance comparable to Qualcomm Adreno, and even surpassing it in some scenarios."
Some of the work involved improving Mali GPUs' Vulkan implementation, missing drivers, and unstable shader compilers. The GameHub team has created a "code conversion mechanism" to convert DirectX instructions for Mali GPUs. Runtime optimizations were needed in cases where drivers didn't work.
The team at GameHub has reached out to MediaTek to create Mali-specific drivers for PC game emulation. MediaTek's Dimensity SoCs are very popular, but they're not the only ones using Mali GPUs - Google's in-house developer Tensor chips also use Mali graphics. They may also receive better emulation support as a result of GameHub's collaboration with MediaTek.
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- Anonymous
- 31 Jul 2025
- 6rp
Well, we can imagine I/O for Ram linked to LPCAMM2 slot... But I doubt too... Companies want to sold us new devices and not allow us upgrades...back in 1980'
- Anonymous
- 31 Jul 2025
- iyQ
I hope at least Arm on Windows(Linux would be good too) will get proper native support for new games. Rumored Nvidia+Mediatek soc for gaming laptops and handhelds in 2026(?) could be huge because those could have better battery life, around equa...







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