MediaTek launches gaming-centric Helio G95 processor


MediaTek has unveiled one more chipset named as Helio G95 which will power the next-generation mid-ranger 4G smartphones. The newly launched chipset is touted as the “most powerful gaming-focused smartphone processor”.

This gaming-focused chipset is an octa-core SoC that features Two ARM Cortex-A76 CPUs clocking at 2.05GHz and six Cortex-A55 low-power CPUs. The chipset is paired with an ARM Mali-G76 MC4 GPU that clocks at 900MHz and comes with an enhanced MediaTek HyperEngine gaming technology.

The chipset is the successor to Helio G90T and provides a 5 per cent boost in CPU performance and 8 per cent boost in the GPU performance and improved graphics. Additionally, it supports quad-camera setup with maximum of up to 64MP, 4K video recording at 30fps, and an in-built AI Processing Unit (APU).

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It also supports 90Hz display refresh rate and offers dual wake-up word support and enables HDR10 standard display, which can be further enhanced to HDR10+ quality in real-time.

To make the gaming experience lag-free, the Helio G95 has housed Wi-Fi and LTE concurrency to provide smooth gaming experience.

Realme 7 is expected to be the first phone to be powered by this newly launched chipset from MediaTek. The Realme 7 is slated to be unveiled on September3 in India through an online event.

Dr. Yenchi Lee, Deputy General Manager, Wireless Communications Business Unit, MediaTek, said, “The smartphone gaming segment shows sustained growth, with device makers keen on offering newer, more advanced technologies to gaming enthusiasts. MediaTek continues to enhance its G series gaming chips to deliver robust performance and MediaTek Helio G95 is our most powerful gaming chip to date”.


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This post was last modified on September 3, 2020

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