The Dimensity 9500 is the latest and greatest mobile chipset from MediaTek, promising a significant boost to performance and power efficiency across CPU and GPU. The NPU, camera, and connectivity have also received notable upgrades, making it a well-rounded option for high-end devices.
Built on TSMC’s 3nm (N3P) process node, the latest Dimensity chip adopts a third-generation “All Big Core” CPU design featuring ARM’s latest C1-series processors, which promises a significant boost to performance and power efficiency. The new 12-core Mali-G1 Ultra GPU also delivers notable performance gains and enhancements for ray tracing.
On the Geekbench 6 platform, the Dimensity 9500 gets 3,177 in single core, which is about 18% higher than the Dimensity 9400. The gap widens further in multi-core, where the Dimensity chip has posted a total score of 9,701, while its predecessor couldn’t cross the 8,000 mark. That’s a solid 25% gain in multi-core score for the newer chip.
On the AnTuTu benchmarking platform, the Dimensity 9500’s total score crosses the 4 million mark, which is a big achievement in itself. This is about 57% higher than Dimensity 9400.
The breakdown reveals that the Dimensity 9500’s CPU achieves a significantly higher CPU score (1,043,247 vs 591,239). That’s a solid 76% increase. The GPU gets a 32% higher score (1,510,982 vs 1,144,638). The memory (667,254 vs. 411,334) and the UX (790,449 vs. 394,544) have also gained about 62% and 100% higher scores, respectively.
The latest advancements to the Dimensity 9500 are the driving factors behind this significant gap, but this is also partly due to differences in AnTuTu versions. The AnTuTu score for the Dimensity 9400 is from AnTuTu v10, while the Dimensity 9500 is tested on a newer version, v11. So, scores will have to be re-tested on the same AnTuTu version for a fair comparison.
The Dimensity 9500 brings comprehensive upgrades across all major components. It’s built on TSMC’s 3nm (N3P) process node, which offers better performance and power efficiency over the N3E node used for Dimensity 9400.
The latest Dimensity chip adopts MediaTek’s third-generation “All Big Core” CPU design, featuring ARM’s latest C1-series processors. The chipmaker claims a 32% uplift in single core performance and a modest 17% jump in multi-core performance. Remarkably, the Ultra core achieves 55% lower power consumption at peak performance, while there’s a 37% reduction in power consumption at peak CPU usage. The overall chip is 30% more power efficient during multitasking in gaming and social audio applications.
The Dimensity 9500 also brings significant upgrades to graphics capabilities and gaming experience. The new 12-core ARM Mali-G1 Ultra GPU, combined with MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology, offers 33% faster GPU performance and 42% improved power efficiency at peak performance. Furthermore, the Dimensity 9500 claims a 119% boost to raytracing performance.
The chip introduces MRFC 3.0 technology to upgrade 60fps titles to 120fps. In fact, it’s the first mobile chipset to support 120FPS raytraced mobile gaming. Furthermore, the Dimensity 9500 debuts two first-to-market features: support for the Vulkan Raytracing Pipeline and native Unreal Engine 5.5+ integration, further enhancing the gaming experience. The GPU also supports advanced gaming technologies, including MegaLights and Nanite, enabling console-class rendering and lighting effects on mobile devices.
The Dimensity 9500 introduces the ninth-generation MediaTek NPU 990, paired with Generative AI Engine 2.0 doubles the computer power for seamless and immediate AI execution. Furthermore, it offers 100% faster 3 billion parameter LLM output, 128K token long text processing, and 4K ultra-high-definition image generation on-device. On top of this, the peak power consumption has reduced by 56%.
The storage read/write speed has doubled compared to UFS 4.0 in the Dimensity 9400. This also helps in 40% faster loading of AI models. There’s no change to memory, though — still LPDDR5X at 10667 Mbps.
The Dimensity 9500 still supports up to 320MP camera, but it introduces a new Imagiq 1190 ISP with higher bandwidth and lower latency, and brings support for RAW-domain pre-processing for cleaner detail and color fidelity. It introduces a powerful AI denoise technology, which works with up to 200MP camera capture. The video capture capabilities have also improved, with the inclusion of support for 4K/120fps video capture with EIS and 4K/60fps cinematic video capture. In contrast, the Dimensity 9400 only supports 4K/60fps video capture.
The connectivity part has also received several upgrades, including a 10% reduction in power consumption for 5G, a 20% reduction in power consumption for Wi-Fi, and a 50% reduction in latency, thanks to AI-assisted technologies. The AI also helps to achieve 20% higher signal accuracy. The peak connection speed on a 5G network has increased to 7.4Gbps (up from 7Gbps), while the peak Wi-Fi speed remains unchanged at 7.3Gbps.
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