MediaTek announced the Dimensity 9200+, its upgraded chipset targeted at flagship 5G devices. It will be an addition to the company’s range of upgraded performance and power efficiency features.
In a statement, MediaTek noted the chipset will aid in lengthening battery life for premium devices, citing better gaming experiences as a key end-user benefit. Dimensity 9200+ is an upgrade on MediaTek’s standard Dimensity 9200 launched in November 2022, which was also aimed at flagship smartphones. The first handsets sporting the latest chip are expected to be released later this month.
MediaTek wireless communications business unit deputy GM Yenchi Lee said the company continued to raise the bar for flagship performance and power efficiency indicating gamers will be able to enjoy high-grade visuals and effects with extended battery life. The company added the chipset is suited to a variety of device form factors including ultra-slim designs. It also features MediaTek’s sixth-generation AI processing unit and flagship image signal processor.
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