Arm introduced the Immortalis-G720 GPU | |
The Immortalis-G720 can feature 10 or more cores, the Mali-G720 can contain between 6 and 9 cores, and the Mali-G620 configuration implies the presence of up to 5 cores. Overall, Arm claims a 40% reduction in memory bandwidth usage and a 15% increase in performance. It is worth noting that the Immortalis-G720, being a flagship solution, includes a ray tracing acceleration block. Interestingly, the Mali-G720 can also have it, but it is not mandatory. Arm explains that this means the ray tracing block is physically present in the GPU but SoC manufacturers have the option to disable it. Arm highlights the support for deferred vertex shading and the presence of a 2x MSAA (Multisample Anti-Aliasing) smoothing module in the Immortalis-G720 graphics core. Furthermore, it seems that the Immortalis-G715 GPU is exclusively used in the Dimensity 9200/9200 Plus SoCs. If MediaTek does indeed start using Nvidia GPUs for their new flagship SoCs, it remains uncertain if any other company will bring the Immortalis-G720 to smartphones, as Qualcomm has its own GPU and Samsung continues to collaborate with AMD. | |
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