MediaTek Dimensity 9400's NPU obliterates the competition in AI Benchmark

Vlad, 09 October 2024

Following many months of rumors, leaks, and speculation, earlier today MediaTek made the Dimensity 9400 official. The company's new top of the line chipset promises to be a mighty competitor to the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, and this has already been proven by its result in the AI Benchmark.

The Dimensity 9400's NPU 890 comfortably leads in that benchmark, with 6,773 points. It towers above its predecessor, the NPU 790 in the Dimensity 9300, which only managed 4,911 points, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with its measly 3,633 points, and the Apple A17 Pro's Neural Engine which got 3,428 points.

MediaTek Dimensity 9400's NPU obliterates the competition in AI Benchmark

Of course, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 hasn't been tested by this benchmark, so it remains to be seen how much it can improve upon its predecessor's score. Apple A18 Pro results aren't out yet either, and of course the usual caveat applies for such a case - benchmarks in general don't necessarily translate into real life performance, and this is just one benchmark. It's also a very specific benchmark testing only on-device AI processing prowess.

The Dimensity 9400's NPU is said to consume 35% less energy than its predecessor, which is impressive considering how it does that while also being much better at its job.


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