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New Mediatek G95 Gaming Chipset Launched: All you need to know.

Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek on Tuesday launched a new gaming-focused chipset for premium 4G smartphones. 



The MediaTek Helio G95 chip is the latest addition to the MediaTek Helio G Series family. "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," Yenchi Lee, Deputy General Manager, Wireless Communications Business Unit, MediaTek, said in a statement. 

The MediaTek Helio G95 Performance has been pumped up to 5% in CPU benchmarks (Antutu) and up to 8% in GPU benchmarks (Manhattan 3.0) vs. the G90T. The G95 octa-core CPU features two powerful Arm Cortex-A76 processors cores clocked up to 2.05GHz, plus six Cortex-A55 efficiency-focused processors. 

Its immense graphics performance is provided by an Arm Mali-G76 MC4 with speeds that boost to 900MHz1. Up to 10GB of LPDDR4X at 2133MHz provides generous bandwidth, while support for the UFS 2.1 storage yields ultra-fast data-streaming. 

The Chipset is set to make its debut in the incoming Realme 7 Series which is up for launch on 3rd September.  You can buy Realme 7 here.

The new chipset features enhanced MediaTek HyperEngine game technology, multi-camera support, unrivalled connectivity, and AI Super-Resolution for video streams. It aims to offer gaming enthusiasts faster performance and high-end features like advanced multi-camera photography (up to 4 cameras) with an inbuilt AI processing unit (APU). It provides dual wake-up word support and enables HDR10 standard display, which can be enhanced to approach HDR10+ quality in real-time. 

The chip offers an ‘AI Super Resolution' display for superior video calling and video streaming on various platforms like Netflix, Hotstar and Amazon Prime. It can support video qualities ranging from 360p to 720p HD resolution in real-time, reducing the network bandwidth by up to 75 per cent without any perceptible difference in quality. The chip features FHD+ 90Hz displays for fast responsiveness and smooth experience, making the chip ideal for gaming and daily User Interface. "The chipset enables devices featuring up to a 64MP camera, with quad-pixel technology for incredible low-light results during night shots," the company said. 

Specifications: 
Processor CPU Type(s): 
Arm Cortex-A55, Arm Cortex-A76 Max CPU Frequency:2.05GHz 
Cores:Octa (8) CPU Bit:64-bit 

Memory And Storage:
Memory Type:LPDDR4x 
Max Memory Frequency:2133MHz 
Max Memory Size:10GB 
Storage Type:eMMC 5.1, UFS 2.1 

Connectivity: 
Cellular Technologies: 4G Carrier Aggregation (CA), CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A (SRLTE), 4G FDD / TDD, HSPA + LTE Category:Cat-12 DL / Cat-13 UL 
GNSS: Beidou, Galileo, Glonass, GPS 
Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac) 
Bluetooth Version:5.0 
FM Radio:Yes 

Graphics 
GPU Type:Arm Mali-G76 MC4 Max GPU Frequency:900MHz 
Max Display Resolution:2520 x 1080 
Video Encoding:H.264, H.265 / HEVC Video Encoding 
FPS:4K 30fps, FHD 120fps, HD 240fps 
Video Playback:H.264, H.265 / HEVC, VP-9 Video Playback 
FPS:4K 30fps, FHD 120fps, HD 240fps 

Camera:
Max Camera ISP:24MP+16MP, 48MP, 64MP
FPS:64MP @ 22.5fps, 48MP @ 30fps; 24MP + 16MP @ 30fps; 
Camera Features: 3X ISP; AI Face Detection; HW depth engine; AINR; Single-Cam/Dual-Cam Bokeh; Hardware Warping Engine (EIS); Rolling Shutter Compensation (RSC) engine; MEMA 3DNR; Multi-Frame Noise reduction 

AI 
AI Accelerator:Yes

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