TL; DR
- The upcoming Dimensity 9500’s GPU efficiency is reportedly going up by over 40%, with ray tracing crossing 100 FPS.
- It will be built on TSMC’s 3nm N3P node with new Arm Cortex-X930 cores.
- The vivo X300 series and OPPO Find X9 series are likely to debut with this chip in September.
MediaTek’s next big flagship chip, the Dimensity 9500, could be a major generational leap if recent leaks are anything to go by. The upcoming SoC is expected to power premium Android phones launching later this year, and early reports point toward significant gains in gaming performance, AI processing, and power efficiency.
According to Ice Universe, the Dimensity 9500 will pack a GPU upgrade that delivers over 40% better efficiency and potentially 30% higher peak performance than the Dimensity 9400. What’s even more impressive is the chip’s ray tracing chops, allegedly capable of hitting over 100 FPS. That would be a first in mobile gaming and could bring console-like smoothness to supported titles.
The chipset is expected to use Arm’s newest “Immortalis Drage” architecture (or a variant of it) for the GPU. MediaTek appears to be fully unlocking its potential this time, with focus squarely on sustained performance for mobile gaming. If this holds true in real-world tests, it could finally give MediaTek an edge.
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All-Big-Core CPU Design, Built on 3nm

On the CPU front, the Dimensity 9500 might feature an all-big-core design with one Cortex-X930 ultra core, three Cortex-X9 or performance-grade Alto cores, and four Cortex-A7xx series cores, all supported by 16MB L3 and 10MB system-level cache.
Leaks suggest early clock speeds around 3.23GHz for the prime core, though final silicon may push higher. The absence of efficiency cores may raise some eyebrows, but the all-big-core design has been around for a while now.
It’s also the first MediaTek chip built on TSMC’s more advanced 3nm N3P node, which promises better thermal and power characteristics than the 9400’s N3E process. That means lower power draw despite the performance jump.
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Upgraded AI Capabilities
On the AI side, a new NPU rated at 100 TOPS could drastically improve image processing, voice-based tasks, and large on-device AI models. This could put MediaTek on par with Qualcomm’s upcoming AI-centric chips, especially as smartphone makers lean more into generative AI and real-time enhancements.
Benchmark Numbers Look Promising
Early Geekbench scores reportedly show single-core performance exceeding 3,900 and multi-core nearing 11,000, roughly a 30% uplift over its predecessor. GPU benchmark scores also point to significant gains, though these are based on pre-release hardware.
Expected Launch Timeline
MediaTek hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, but industry watchers believe the Dimensity 9500 will debut in September, likely inside the vivo X300 series. OPPO’s Find X9 lineup may follow soon after. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments section below.
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