Dimensity 9300+ is MediaTek’s proposal for flagship mobile phones with generative AI

Dimensity 9300+ is MediaTek’s proposal for flagship mobile phones with generative AI
Dimensity 9300+ is MediaTek’s proposal for flagship mobile phones with generative AI

MediaTek has introduced the Dimensity 9300+ chip, aimed at flagship-level mobile devices, where it improves speed and performance and introduces support for large language models (LLM) running on the device in addition to accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) processing.

Dimensity 9300+ is MediaTek’s bet for the new generation of mobile devices with artificial intelligence. With the AI ​​engine APU790 introduces support for LLM of 1 billion, 7 billion and 13 billion parameters, and even scale up to 33 billion, including Google Gemini Nano and Meta Llama 2 and Llama 3.

It also has its own new NeuroPilot speculative decoding acceleration technology, integrated into the AI ​​engine, which allows a device to execute a Llm of 7 billion parameters at 22 tokens per second.

In addition, this chip is manufactured with TSMC’s third-generation 4-nanometer process, and consists of eight Arm cores: one Cortex-X4 at 3.4 GHz, three Cortex-X4 and four Cortex-A720, as stated in a Press release.

To enhance the gaming experience, it also features an Arm Immortalis-G720 GPU that integrates a ray tracing engine, as well as HyperEngine technologies, such as adaptive gaming technology, which increases energy efficiency.

In connectivity, the Network Observation System improves WiFi/Cellular dual network concurrency and leverages accurate network prediction technology to save up to 25 percent on mobile data. And in imaging, the PSI Imagiq 990 processes 18-bit RAW to improve image quality in low-light environments, while an AI videography engine reduces noise, increases brightness and improves colors in videos.

 
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