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MediaTek Dimensity 820 unveiled: higher CPU clock speeds, extra GPU core and dual SIM 5G

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Peter 18 May 2020

MediaTek Mobile hardware 5G Announcement

MediaTek unveiled the Dimensity 820 chipset, a more powerful version of the Dimensity 800. Compared to the old chip, the new version increases CPU and GPU performance and improves the 5G connectivity.

This is still a 7nm chip with four Cortex-A76 and four A55 cores. The difference is that the big A76 cores run at a higher clock speed, 2.6GHz. Up to 16GB of LPDDR4x RAM can be connected.

The Mali-G57 GPU gained an additional core, now up to 5. This should bring games closer to the 120Hz refresh rate that is supported by the chip (when paired with the right display panel, of course). It's not quite a “gaming phone chipset” like the Dimensity 1000+, but will be a solid choice for mid-rangers. Anyway, the resolution is still capped at 1080p+.

The modem was upgraded to connect two SIM cards to a 5G network (complete with VoNR support). Here’s a table to summarize the differences between the two mid-range 5G chipsets.

Dimensity 800 Dimensity 820 Dimensity 1000+
Process 7nm 7nm 7nm
CPU, big cores Cortex-A76 @ 2.0GHz Cortex-A76 @ 2.6GHz Cortex-A77 @ 2.6GHz
CPU, small cores Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz
GPU Mali-G57 MC4 Mali-G57 MC5 Mali-G77 MC9
RAM LPDDR4x, up to 16GB LPDDR4x, up to 16GB LPDDR4x, up to 16GB
Storage UFS UFS UFS
Display 1080p+, 120Hz 1080p+, 120Hz 1080p+, 144Hz
5G Single SIM Dual SIM Dual SIM
Local wireless Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1 Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1 Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1

How does this compare to Qualcomm’s offerings? We’ll be doing our own tests once the first phones with this chip launch, but for now we have official numbers from MediaTek to look at. They compare the 820 against the older Snapdragon 765G rather than the 768G, which boasts clock speed increases of its own.

Dimensity 820 vs. Snapdragon 765G: Geekbench 4.2 Dimensity 820 vs. Snapdragon 765G: GFX Manhattan 3.0 Dimensity 820 vs. Snapdragon 765G: 5G power usage Dimensity 820 vs. Snapdragon 765G: NPU performance
Dimensity 820 vs. Snapdragon 765G: Geekbench 4.2 • GFX Manhattan 3.0 • 5G power usage • NPU

Anyway, Geekbench 4.2 shows higher CPU performance (+7% single core, +37% multi-core), while the GPU managed a 33% higher frame rate in GFXBench Manhattan 3.0. The company is also promising lower power usage for 5G and triple the NPU performance. Again, these are official number from MediaTek, so wait for an unbiased comparison (especially against the S768G).

Xiaomi is seemingly first in line to use the new MediaTek Dimensity 820, whether it’s the Redmi K30i or the Redmi Note 10 (which we saw running Geekbench).

Source | Via (in Chinese)

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  • MediaTek introduces  mid-range Dimensity 800 with integrated 5G modem MediaTek introduces mid-range Dimensity 800 with integrated 5G modem
  • MediaTek unveils Dimensity 1000+ chipset with 144Hz support, iQOO teases phone MediaTek unveils Dimensity 1000+ chipset with 144Hz support, iQOO teases phone
  • Redmi K30i coming as the cheapest 5G smartphone yet Redmi K30i coming as the cheapest 5G smartphone yet
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G arrives with overclocked CPU and GPU, integrated 5G modem Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G arrives with overclocked CPU and GPU, integrated 5G modem

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  • scoelho
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  • 12 Jul 2021

Yes I agree with you, idk if AMD together with Samsung can change a little about that.

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  • r31ya
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  • 23 Oct 2020

For more recent series like G90, the heat is much more managable. With heat during high work load usually at 42~44*c which recent SD732 also reach similar heat level. It's kinda overblown in youtube reviews tough and annoyingly some yout...

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  • Anonymous
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  • 16 Jun 2020

Its 7 nm so thermal shouldn't be a problem.

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