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Top-tier Dimensity 9200 mobile chipset is MediaTek’s most powerful, but just how much better than last gen?

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MediaTek Dimensity 9200

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What’s the most powerful mobile phone? Based on MediaTek’s latest mobile chipset announcement, it will probably be the next one to feature Dimensity 9200 on board. As that’s the very name of the company’s latest and greatest, destined for the as-yet-to-be-announcedbest Android phonesfrom early 2023 (well,someof them anyway).

You might be thinking: “Dimensity? What’s that all about?”. I’ve been following MediaTek’s progress as the company has rapidly ramped up its process and power potential in the mobile marketplace. And let me tell you: it’s no longer all about Qualcomm (largely expected to launch Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 hot on the heels of this Mediatek Dimensity 9200 announcement) in the premier mobile space.

However, MediaTek’s reach at the top-tier of this market isn’t quite as wide as its competition. Not for lack of capability – whenDimensity 9000 arrived, it brought with its 320-megapixel camera capabilities, for example – just that in the Western market few handsets have branched out to take on this particular chip. I’d certainly like to see more, especially given what’s on offer.

With the arrival of Dimensity 9200, however, MediaTek’s expectation is for it to proliferate the market sooner and more widely – not just in the East. So here’s key Dimensity 9200 info, how it betters Dimensity 9000, and why you should consider it as a desirable specification for your potential next phone purchase come 2023.

MediaTek Dimensity 9200: What’s new?

I’ve put together a table below to show the generation-on-generation jump between MediaTek 9000 and the latest MediaTek 9200. If you’ve got deep knowledge then a lot of it will make quick sense to you, if not then there’s some interesting contextual aspects that I highlight below the comparison below.

Swipe to scroll horizontallyHeader Cell - Column 0Dimensity 9200Dimensity 9000Process2nd Gen 4-nanometre (TSMC)1st Gen 4-nanometre (TSMC)CPU:8 core: 1x 3.05GHz (Cortex X3 - 64-bit); 3x 2.85GHz (Cortex-A715); 4x 1.8GHz (Cortex-A510)8 core: 1x 3.05GHz (Cortex X2); 3x 2.85GHz (Cortex-A710); 4x 1.8GHz (Cortex-A510)RAM:LPDDR5X (8533Mbps)LPDDR5 (7500Mbps)GPU:Immortalis-G715 (11-core)Mali-G710 MC10 (10-core)Camera320MP capable; RGBW sensor compatible320-megapixel capableConnectivity:5G mmWave & sub-6GHz5G sub-6GHz onlyWi-Fi:Wi-Fi 7 (ready)Wi-Fi 6E

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Header Cell - Column 0Dimensity 9200Dimensity 9000Process2nd Gen 4-nanometre (TSMC)1st Gen 4-nanometre (TSMC)CPU:8 core: 1x 3.05GHz (Cortex X3 - 64-bit); 3x 2.85GHz (Cortex-A715); 4x 1.8GHz (Cortex-A510)8 core: 1x 3.05GHz (Cortex X2); 3x 2.85GHz (Cortex-A710); 4x 1.8GHz (Cortex-A510)RAM:LPDDR5X (8533Mbps)LPDDR5 (7500Mbps)GPU:Immortalis-G715 (11-core)Mali-G710 MC10 (10-core)Camera320MP capable; RGBW sensor compatible320-megapixel capableConnectivity:5G mmWave & sub-6GHz5G sub-6GHz onlyWi-Fi:Wi-Fi 7 (ready)Wi-Fi 6E

First impressions: it’s not massively different, right? I read that as being down to where the market is more than anything, as the manufacturer of these chipsets, TSMC, based over in Taiwan, depends on reaching its next ‘process’ (i.e. a shrinking of physical size for performance benefits, in essence). While Dimensity 9200 is still 4nm, just like Dimensity 9000, the newer chipset is built on the second-gen form.

And while it’d be easy to read the CPU as being like-for-like, there are some small but important updates within: the most powerful core, for example, is a pure 64-bit architecture, meaning it can package and process more information more quickly. The clock speed may be no ‘better’, but ‘better’ isn’t just a Gigahertz count.

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Elsewhere there are some more significant pushes forward: the new ‘Immortalis’ GPU from ARM, for example, is capable of ray-tracing from hardware. That means ace lighting effects directly in your mobile games. Or, more accurately, it opens the door for them: I’m yet to see a ray-tracing-capable mobile game, but this kind of hardware announcementsurelymeans that some are coming…

Dimensity 9200: Headline features for your next phone

(Image credit: Future / Mike Lowe)

MediaTek Dimensity 9200

(Image credit: Future / Mike Lowe)

It’s all too easy to shrug off a chipset as being, well, ‘just another chipset’, right? But I thnk it’s well worth looking at the kind of support that’s on offer for real-world use-cases and features. So here’s my top-five summary of what’s great about Dimensity 9200 and what it could mean for your next flagship:

  1. Super-high camera resolution:MediaTek was the first to offer320-megapixel camera support, which means it won’t be long before even higher-resolution offerings reach the market. At the moment things cap out at 200MP, which is an impressive start. Why would you want more? It’s better for digital zoom potential, it’s better for oversampling potential, and it could open the door for even higher-res video shooting.

  2. Better low-light camera potential:Dimensity 9200 is compatible with RGBW camera sensors. I know, another acronym. But that means forthcoming sensors will add ‘White’ to the ‘Red, Green, Blue’ typical way in which they process information. That’s an important new feature, as the additional channel should mean much better low-light performance. And if camera phones need to improve in one area it’s largely down to low-light shooting.

  3. Speedy connectivity:It was back in May this yearI wrote about Wi-Fi 7 speeds coming. And, well, surprise surprise (not), MediaTek has delivered on that. Well, sort of. The Wi-Fi 7 standard isn’t ratified as yet, and that’ll take a while yet, but with future technology you’ll be able to plug into faster speeds – and I’m talking twice as fast asWi-Fi 6E. No more waiting extra time for that big mobile gaming data download, for example.

  4. Smoothest display:The Dimensity 9200 is capable of supporting the fastest refresh-rates of any mobile phone displays, at up to 180Hz (at Full HD+ resolution), so I wouldn’t be surprised to see future gaming phones opting for this chipset to better the current top-end 144Hz. Better still, higher-resolution (to WQHD+) is supported to 144Hz anyway, so this chipset promises ultra-smooth visuals on more-or-less whatever display is going to be fitted. If you’re new to refresh rates: The higher the number, the more times per second the display cycles, thus the more visually smooth it will appear to your eyes.

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