MediaTek Dimensity 9400 CPU details leak

MediaTek is officially unveiling its next flagship chipset, the Dimensity 9400, on October 9. Ahead of that, the chip has already overtaken Apple's A18 chip in a GPU benchmark, and topped the AnTuTu scales.

Today courtesy of prolific Chinese leakster Digital Chat Station we get purported details about its CPU cores. According to DCS, the Dimensity 9400 will have one Cortex-X925 super-large core clocked at up to 3.626 GHz, three Cortex-X4 large cores, and four Cortex-A720 cores, though the latter could be a typo since Cortex-A725 are the latest designs from Arm.

Anyway, DCS says the X4 and A720/A725 cores will be clocked exactly as they were in the Dimensity 9300 launched last year, so up to 2.85 GHz for the former and 2 GHz for the latter. The Dimensity 9400 will have an Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU clocked at 1,612 MHz.

The Dimensity 9400 will go head-to-head against Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC (perhaps being renamed as Snapdragon 8 Elite), which is also launching this month, but a little bit after MediaTek's new chip. Both of them seem to offer good improvements over the past generation, while the Dimensity 9400 is also rumored to be significantly cheaper.

Source (in Chinese)

Reader comments

  • nicetry

do you know that nand and microprocessor use different type of tech? samsung is big player in nand but that doesnt have anything related to microprocessor. told people to do research but look at what you said. its misinformation!

  • Anonymous

The graph states that at 15 watts, sd8g3 can produce around 6500 points but 9300+ can produce nearly 7000 points. The graph also showed that sd8gen is incapable of reaching 7000 points because of wattage constraints.

  • Anonymous

All are Arm v9.2. As Cortex A55 managed to run with A75, A76, A77 and A78 and DynamIQ (what people are still calling big.LITTLE) can be very heterogeneous, I wouldn't be surprised about cortex X4, but think A725 will be used. X925, X4, A725,...