[ad_1] First, the reason for the presence of Dimdense 9400+, and we are not already talking about the density 9500 (or whatever its name) is that Mediaatek really wanted to add Amnesty International's support to its leading segments. Equipped with the performance of AI Agentic Agenciative Accoding+ (SPD+). In addition, DimDense 9400+ features a DeepSeek-R1-Distill model with the device processing. MediaTek Dimensity will make 9400+ it is easy to offer innovative and personal AI experiments on the device, as well as the augmented general performance to ensure that your device can handle all the tasks easily. We are working closely with developers and manufacturers to continue building a strong environmental system for artificial intelligence applications and other features that will bring a number of speed and privacy benefits to consumers. JC HSU, Vice President of the company at Mediaatek, April 2025 Mediaatek Dimnessy 9400+ Infographic | Photo credit: MediaTek
Just like DIMDENSE 9400, the upgraded version features a large basic design, as Cortex-X925 CORE, which works up to 3.73 GHz, is with 3x Cortex-X4 and 4x Cortex-A720. Compared, Cortex-X925 is registered from the light density of 9400 at 3.62 GHz. The remainder of the composition is the same. The same immortal graphics processing unit with a 12 -core arm (GPU) will enhance your visual experiences in games. What brings the low density 9400+ to the table is the new 2.0+ frame rate (MFRC 2.0+), which was developed after receiving comments from the game developers.
Below is a quick set for all the additional features of the low density 9400+:
Mediaatek also revealed that the first smartphone supported by the 9400+ DIM400++ Slides will be available on the market no later than this month. To date, we learned that the leading Oppo Find X8 series may be supported by these specific slides, but there may be more.
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MediaTek’s new Dimensity 9400+ chipset focuses on AI performance and gaming
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