
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ is a high-end chipset from last year powering new phones like the Vivo V40 Pro and Vivo T3 Ultra. It is an upgrade over the Dimensity 9200 from the preceding year. The new chip consists of one Cortex X3, three Cortex A715 and four Cortex A510 and a top clock speed of 3.35GHz. We will get into the key Dimensity 9200+ specifications and see how they correspond to the Dimensity 9200+ AnTuTu score and other benchmark results.
The following benchmark tests are run on Vivo V40 Pro.
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MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ AnTuTu score
AnTuTu test examines the performance capability of a chip in terms of CPU, GPU, UX (software and user experience), and memory. You can find the scores for all these aspects and the overall AnTuTu score of this chip.
FACTORS | SCORES |
CPU | 3,92,576 |
GPU | 5,77,207 |
Memory | 2,55,761 |
UX | 2,98,576 |
Overall AnTuTu score | 15,24,110 |
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ Geekbench score
In the Geekbench test, we get Dimensity 9200+’s CPU prowess in single-core and multi-core (threaded) processes.
TESTS | SCORES |
Single-core | 1,811 |
Multi-core | 5,229 |
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ GFXBench score
GFXBench puts the processor’s GPU through the wringer. The test simulates various high-graphics games and checks how well the chip runs those games. The Manhattan test, in particular, has been run for 30 minutes.
TESTS | FRAME RATES |
Manhattan (ran for 30 min) | 119 FPS |
T-Rex | 120 FPS |
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ PCMark score
PCMark is the test which simulates everyday office-related tasks and examines how well the processor handles them. We have run the PCMark performance test for 15 minutes and the battery test overnight.
TESTS | SCORES |
PCMark performance (10-15 minutes) | 11,856 |
PCMark battery performance (ran overnight) | 14 hours, 36 minutes |
PCMark Benchmark test may vary for other phones with MediaTek Dimensity 9200+.
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ Burnout benchmark
Burnout benchmark tests how stable the processor runs under heavy load or when the performance is throttled. In this case, the test has been run for 8 minutes 30 seconds.
Test | RESULT |
Performance under throttling | 46.3 percent |
Mobile phones with MediaTek Dimensity 9200+
- Vivo V40 Pro (review)
- Vivo T3 Ultra (review)
- Vivo S19 Pro, Vivo S18 Pro
- Vivo X90S
- Xiaomi 13T Pro 5G
- Redmi K60 Ultra
- iQOO Neo 8 Pro
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ specifications
BASIS | SPECIFICATIONS |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
CPU cores | Octa-core (8) |
CPU structure | 1 Cortex X3 at 3.35GHz |
CPU architecture | 64-bit |
Process node | 4nm |
GPU | Mali-G715 Immortalis MP11 |
Memory type | LPDDR5x |
Storage type | UFS 4.0 |
Display resolution | WQHD up to 144Hz or Full HD+ up to 240Hz |
Video capture | 8K30 or 4K60 |
Video codecs | H.264, HEVC, VP-9, AV1 |
WiFi | up to Wi-Fi 7 |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Modem | MediaTek T800 |
Cellular technology | Sub-6GHz, mmWave |
Peak cellular download speed | Up to 7900 Mbps |
FAQs
What is the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ release date?
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ was announced on May 10th, 2023 and the first phone with this chip in India is Vivo V40 Pro (launch date: August 7th, 2024).
How powerful is the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+?
In our review of Vivo V40 Pro running on a Dimensity 9200+ processor, we found the chip faring impressively in performance and thermal handling, especially against its competition. We didn’t experience any lags in our usage.