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  • MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ Geekbench Launch with Oppo Find X8s

    MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ Geekbench Launch with Oppo Find X8s

    Key Takeaways

    1. MediaTek will launch the Dimensity 9400+ on April 11, enhancing performance from the Dimensity 9400.
    2. The Dimensity 9400+ shows improved Geekbench scores, with a 6% increase in single-core and 5% in multi-core performance.
    3. The chip features a new CPU layout, including a faster Arm Cortex-X925 core at 3.73 GHz and upgraded Cortex-A720 cores.
    4. The Oppo Find X8s and X8s+ are confirmed to use the Dimensity 9400+, along with other devices like the Redmi K80 Ultra.
    5. The listing does not detail the performance enhancements of the Arm Immortalis G925 MP12 GPU.


    MediaTek is gearing up for the release of the Dimensity 9400+ on April 11. This new chip is designed to build on the strong performance of the Dimensity 9400, boasting higher clock speeds. A recent leak hinted that it would be the driving force behind Oppo’s Find X8s and Find X8s+, which has been more or less confirmed by a recent listing on Geekbench.

    Performance Insights

    In the Geekbench 6.3 tests, the Dimensity 9400+ achieved scores of 2,770 in single core and 8,500 in multicore performance. In comparison, the original Dimensity 9400 scored 2,605 and 8,078 in the same tests. This indicates that the Plus model is approximately 6% quicker in single-core tasks and around 5% faster in multi-core tasks. Since this is probably a pre-production sample, the real-world performance improvements might be a little higher, but likely not by much.

    CPU Configuration Details

    The listing also provides insight into the CPU layout of the Dimensity 9400 Plus. It features an Arm Cortex-X925 core running at 3.73 GHz (up from 3.6 GHz in the Dimensity 9400). This is backed up by three Cortex-X4 cores clocked at 3.30 GHz and four Cortex-A720 cores at 2.4 GHz (compared to 2.0 GHz on the Dimensity 9400). However, the listing doesn’t specify how much more powerful the Arm Immortalis G925 MP12 GPU will be.

    The device under consideration is the Oppo PLB110, which is believed to be the Oppo Find X8s+ (really?). This model includes 16 GB of RAM and operates on Android 15. This SoC is also expected to be featured in other devices, such as the Redmi K80 Ultra and iQoo Neo11 Pro.

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  • iPhone 16 Series: A18 and A18 Pro CPU Performance Tests Revealed

    iPhone 16 Series: A18 and A18 Pro CPU Performance Tests Revealed

    The iPhone 16 series was launched just a week ago, and multiple reports have emerged regarding the CPU performance of the A18 and A18 Pro, thanks to Geekbench. Initially, these benchmark results came from unknown sources, but with the new models now undergoing hands-on tests, we have more clarity.

    Performance Scores Revealed

    According to Chinese review site Novice Evaluation, the iPhone 16, powered by the A18 chip, achieved a single-core score of 3295 on Geekbench 6.3. In comparison, the iPhone 16 Pro with the A18 Pro scored slightly higher at 3399. For multi-core performance, the A18 scored 8085, while the A18 Pro reached a score of 8408.

    Comparison with Previous Models

    These findings align with earlier reports suggesting that the A18 and A18 Pro provide similar performance levels in terms of CPU capabilities, with the A18 Pro in the higher-end iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max showing a barely noticeable advantage. Notably, the A18 Pro is approximately 15% more powerful than last year’s A17 Pro, while the A18 in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus outperforms the A16 found in the iPhone 15 by as much as 35%.


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