Rumor: MediaTek Dimensity 9300 will receive support for Lpddr5t memory

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Leaker Digital Chat Station has shared some alleged details about the MediaTek Dimensity 9300. The SoC would support Lpddr5t memory, thus enabling a memory bandwidth of 9.6Gbps. With Lpddr5x memory this speed is approximately 8.5 Gbps.

According to the leaker, who is active on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, MediaTek’s chip would be built on TSMC’s N4P process, which is an improved version of the Taiwanese company’s 5nm process. Earlier this year it was announced that the Dimensity 9300 will only contain Cortex X4 and A720 cores. Both types of computing cores are so-called high-performance computing cores, making it the first SoC that does not have economical processor cores on board. The SoC is also said to have an Immortalis G720 GPU. MediaTek usually announces its Dimensity 9×00 socks in November or December.

Lpddr5t memory can reach speeds of up to 9.6Gbit/s. That’s about 13 percent faster than Lpddr5x memory. SK Hynix introduced this type of memory at the beginning of this year and has since provided customers with samples. The mobile dram modules would run on a vdd voltage of 1.01 to 1.13V. Lpddr5 memory is memory that will mainly be used in smartphones and laptops. According to SK Hynix, the memory is an intermediate step to lpddr6 memory.

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