Dimension 9000+ beats out all Snapdragon processors on AnTuTu


AnTuTu today published the list of most powerful Android smartphones for September in China. The Dimensity 9000+ SoC outperformed all the Snapdragon processors and topped the rankings.

So, as per the list, the Asus ROG6 running MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ outperformed the 9 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 flagships with an average running score of 1,123,036.

According to reports, not only does the ROG6 have a high running score, but it also does a great job in heat dissipation thanks to the special cooling fan. The body heat dissipation design with sunroof is a first in the industry. Users love ROG’s bold design and the phenomenal achievements of the Dimension 9000+.

AnTuTu Most Powerful Smartphone: The Dimension 9000+ beats all Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 smartphones

The top ten on the display list are all Snapdragon 8+ flagships, with the exception of the ROG6, the Dimensity 9000+ flagship.

Furthermore, OnePlus Ace Pro comes in second place with an average score of 1,111,200, and iQOO 10 Pro comes in third place with a score of 1,091,058.


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The Red Magic 7S Pro gaming phone, Legion Y70, iQOO 10, Motorola X30 Pro, Xiaomi 12S Pro, Redmi K50 Extreme Edition and Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 are also on the list. The detailed list is as follows:

Also, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor is a premium SoC with a built-in 5G modem. It has a Kwik Cortex-X2 core clocked at up to 3GHz. There are three additional A710 cores running up to 2.85 GHz. and four Cortex-A510 power saving cores running up to 1.8GHz. At TSMC, the SoC is using the brand new 4nm technology. Together, all CPU cores can use 6 MB of System Level Cache and 8 MB of Level 3 Cache (SLC).

Furthermore, LPDDR5X is supported by an inbuilt quad-channel memory controller with 7500 Mbps. An ARM Mali-G710 MC10 acts as the integrated GPU (10 out of 16 possible cores). The Dimension 9000 is one of the first chips manufactured by TSMC using the new advanced 4nm technology.

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