Key Takeaways
1. Xiaomi will integrate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset into its upcoming Poco F7 Ultra.
2. The Poco F7 Ultra launches on March 27 as a successor to the Poco F6 Pro, priced at $429.
3. It reportedly outperforms previous Xiaomi 15 series devices in benchmark performance.
4. The Poco F7 Ultra achieved an AnTuTu score of 2,843,461, surpassing most competitors.
5. A new VisionBoost D7 graphics chipset allows for high performance, including 120 FPS in Genshin Impact at 2K resolution.
Xiaomi has announced that it will soon integrate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset into another one of its products. So far, the company has included the Snapdragon 8 Elite in four different devices, with two of them being available worldwide.
Upcoming Poco F7 Ultra
On March 27, the Poco F7 Ultra is set to launch as a powerful successor to last year’s Poco F6 Pro (currently priced at $429 on Amazon). Reportedly, the Poco F7 Ultra is able to extract more performance from the Snapdragon 8 Elite compared to what we saw with the Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 15 Pro, or Xiaomi 15 Ultra during our reviews.
Impressive Benchmark Scores
Xiaomi claims that the Poco F7 Ultra has achieved a remarkable total score of 2,843,461 in AnTuTu v10, surpassing all but the ROG Phone 9 Pro and Qualcomm’s reference device in our testing. In comparison, our review units from the Xiaomi 15 series failed to reach a total score of 2,700,000.
New Graphics Chipset
Part of the reason for this impressive score, according to Xiaomi, is its new VisionBoost D7 chipset. This is the first dedicated graphics chipset found in a Poco smartphone, and it utilizes a 12 nm node to enable the Poco F7 Ultra to supposedly hit 120 FPS while playing Genshin Impact at 2K resolution.
It’s important to note that Xiaomi obtained this AnTuTu score in a controlled lab environment, which means it may not reflect the actual performance of the Poco F7 Ultra in everyday usage. Nevertheless, a total score of 2,843,461 would place the Poco F7 Ultra sixth in AnTuTu’s overall rankings, trailing behind the iQOO 13, RedMagic 10 Pro Plus, Vivo X200 Pro, and the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro.
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