MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Surpasses 4 Million AnTuTu Score in vivo X300 Pro Benchmark Leak

Leaked AnTuTu benchmark reveals the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 scored over 4 million points on the vivo X300 Pro. Discover its new All Big-Core arch.
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MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Surpasses 4 Million AnTuTu Score in vivo X300 Pro Benchmark Leak

MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 Hits Over 4 Million Points in AnTuTu Benchmark

A result of the benchmark for the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor has surfaced, which shows how high its performance can go. The chip underwent testing on a vivo X300 Pro smartphone that has received an impressive 4,011,932 points in the AnTuTu v11 benchmark, which allows an admission as a contender in the high-end market.

MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Surpasses 4 Million AnTuTu Score in vivo X300 Pro Benchmark Leak

Inside the Dimensity 9500 All Big-Core Architecture

The jump in performance was brought about by the introduction of Dimensity 9500, which is a new chip made by MediaTek in collaboration with ARM. It adopts the new "All Big-Core" architecture. The core configuration includes:

  • Four Cortex-X930 cores
  • Four Cortex-A730 cores
  • Support for SME2 instructions

According to vivo, this architecture is particularly designed for providing boosts in performance when it comes to real-world scenarios such as tasks involving AI and demanding games, according to vivo.

vivo X300 Pro Arrival and What We Know So Far Today

The flagship X300 Pro is expected to launch with the rest of the series under vivo X300 within the month. Rose, apart from having this performance leak, has now started unveiling other secrets regarding the upcoming devices, which include details concerning the newly-featured camera as well as one of the models' design.

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