MediaTek Revenue Soars From Dimensity Chips with Dimensity 9500 3nm & 2nm SoCs on the Horizon

MediaTek's revenue hits top levels, driven by its high-end Dimensity 9400 chips.
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MediaTek Revenue Soars From Dimensity Chips with Dimensity 9500 3nm & 2nm SoCs on the Horizon

MediaTek Money Hits Top Levels Due to Top Dimensity Chips

MediaTek has made its spot strong in the top phone chip market, with its Dimensity 9400 and 9400+ SoCs leading to a big jump in money made. The firm got $3 billion from its top chips for Q2 2025 and looks to see a 40 percent rise year-over-year in this area as it gets ready to put out its new Dimensity 9500.

Q2 2025 Money Key Points

MediaTek's overall money show for the second quarter of 2025 was very good. Here are the main numbers:

  • Quarterly Money: NT$150.369 billion ($5.06 billion), up 18.1 percent from last year.
  • Mobile Money: Made up 52 percent of all money MediaTek made in Q2 2025.
  • Total Margin: Was at a good 49.1 percent.
  • Operating Money: Hit 19.9 percent, or $1.02 billion.

The firm saw a small 1.9 percent drop from Q1 2025, which it said was due to bad foreign money rates.

What's Next for MediaTek Dimensity 9500 and 2nm Tech

MediaTek keeps moving forward with a clear plan for its next chips. The firm aims to start selling the Dimensity 9500 in the third part of this year, noting it has more buyers and models set than the earlier Dimensity 9400.

The Dimensity 9500 will be made using TSMC's new 3nm 'N3P' tech, keeping MediaTek in line with big names like Qualcomm and Apple, who plan to use the same tech for their top chips.

Looking ahead, MediaTek is also getting ready to change to TSMC's 2nm tech. The firm said in its earnings talk that it will begin the first steps of making its first 2nm SoC in the last quarter of 2025.

Summary

The latest money data shows MediaTek's plan in the high-end chip market is working well. The win with the Dimensity 9400 series has set a strong money base, and the firm's bold plan with the 3nm Dimensity 9500 and soon-to-come 2nm chips shows it wants to keep competing at the top.

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