MediaTek tries to cover all its high-end SoC bases with Helio X23 and X27 announcement

In anticipation of Qualcomm’s relatively vague Snapdragon 835 announcement a couple of weeks back, MediaTek similarly unveiled its own very first 10nm-based mobile processor in late September without giving everything away in terms of specifications and especially commercial release dates.

But now the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company is essentially going back to refresh the 20nm-designed Helio X20 family. While also destined for high-end smartphone use, these new “benchmark-setting” MediaTek Helio X23 and X27 SoCs are obviously no matches for the SD835-contending X30 when it comes to both raw speed and energy efficiency.

They do however promise “more than a 20% overall processing improvement” compared to the Helio X20 and X25 respectively, despite the X27, for instance, very marginally upping the clock speed ante of its two top-shelf ARM Cortex-A72 cores from 2.5 to 2.6GHz.

The ARM Mali GPU also gains a puny 25MHz for a grand total of 875, with both the Helio X23 and X27’s CPUs rocking Tri-Cluster Deca-core architecture composed of an A72 duo, and a couple of A53 quartets at different velocity.

Dual camera photography with an “upgraded MediaTek Imagiq image signal-processing solution”, MiraVision EnergySmart Screen power-saving technology, and Envelope Tracking Module for “further power-efficiency” are touted as important Helio X27 and X23 enhancements as well. Unfortunately, all we know about smartphones powered by the two new chipsets is that they’re coming “soon.” No names, no dates, no nothing.

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MediaTek launches Helio X30, P20, P25 chipsets

Seeing how its Helio P10 chipset has become a recent favorite with smartphone OEMs looking to equip a proper mid-ranger with the right engine, MediaTek is back at it with a second generation of Helio P products, this time numbered as P20 and P25. It also took time to update its X series with the introduction of a high-end Helio X30 SoC.Let’s start off with the P20 and P25. The main advantages to these ...

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Meizu MX6 has Helio X20 and 20.7MP camera according to AnTuTu

Meizu’s been soaking in more coverage recently with its PRO 6 smartphone (that still hasn’t actually gone to market just yet) and has a lot of buzz about for its next premium smartphone, too.Let’s talk, though, about the value-bombing MX-series that should be arriving sometime — anytime — in the

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Meizu MX6 is “a second half thing,” says Weibo

Meizu’s billboard device right now may be the PRO 6, but it also has a major product line that serves the price bracket under that spotlight and that’s its MX-series (you see the MX5 as our header). And to be frank, we’re pretty darn surprised that we haven’t gone on the trail for the MX6. After all, it’s said to have a major ten-core processor we’ve been hashing on ...

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Analyst talks MediaTek Helio X30, Kirin 960 and Snapdragon 830 all at once

Artemis Fowl was a book I never read while in school, but you’ll be reading a lot about a certain “Artemis” in a bit.It’s the codename to ARM’s new 10nm-based mobile processor that’s to replace the Cortex-A72. The A72 is the two-core powerhouse that tops the ten-core packages that are MediaTek’s Helio X20 and X25 chipsets. But as we’re already talking about the Helio X30, we’re ...

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Samsung Galaxy S7 possibly coming in Helio X20 and X25 iterations soon

Samsung probably made the right call when delaying or altogether canceling the oft-rumored GS7 Plus and S7 Edge+ variants, but the brand dilution curse seems to be sticking to the world’s heavyweight smartphone champ like tar.Already, there’s reason for discord between owners of Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890-powered Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge models, as the latter SoC apparently incorporates an inferior GPU. Meanwhile, plans for an ...

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MediaTek Helio X20 out in products next month, Helio X25 in Meizu Pro 6

While Qualcomm prefers to take a step back from the processor arms race, Taiwan’s MediaTek is taking two steps forward.It not only announced that the first smartphones with its tri-cluster, deca-core Helio X20 chipset are almost ready to go, but another Chinese hardware partner is set to take up an even more advanced SoC that the chipmaker didn’t even announce.MediaTek took to a stage in Shenzhen to ...

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HTC may still have Helio X20 flagship in the works, as well as new Butterfly

The award for this fall’s most confusing Android device manufacturer will likely go to HTC, at least if all the recent rumors pan out. The One A9, aka Aero, which everybody expected to tower above the M9 with ultra-high-end specs including 4GB RAM and a deca-core chip, should ultimately target cost-conscious ...

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The first ten-core smartphone could be the Elephone 9000, also packing 4GB of RAM

MediaTek unveiled its deca-core (ten-core) Helio X20 SoC back in May, and the company is enthusiastic about the chip’s low power consumption (30 to 40 percent lower, thanks both to its architecture and MediaTek’s own CorePilot algorithm). We initially heard that the SoC might be mass produced by the end of year, but, thanks to today’s leak, it might be sooner.Elephone, a Chinese smartphone ...

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