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English => News => Topic started by: Redaktion on July 25, 2020, 17:26:17

Title: Dimensity 2000: early leaks point to a 2021 launch and "significant" gains for the second-gen MediaTek flagship SoC series
Post by: Redaktion on July 25, 2020, 17:26:17
A new report indicates that MediaTek is gearing up to release a new top-end processor in the second quarter of 2021 (2Q2021) that, based on its alleged name, would be a direct successor to the Dimensity 1000 chipset. It is also expected to boast ARM Cortex-A78 cores, and to be an upgrade in terms of its footprint and architecture.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dimensity-2000-early-leaks-point-to-a-2021-launch-and-significant-gains-for-the-second-gen-MediaTek-flagship-SoC-series.482952.0.html
Title: Re: Dimensity 2000: early leaks point to a 2021 launch and \
Post by: S.Yu on July 25, 2020, 19:04:02
No chance is any SoC gonna serve as a deciding factor in 5G uptake. It does nothing to solve 5G plan prices and the fact that its current operational speeds are well within 4G's reach, both of which due to 5G's severely limited range on its wide bands which ultimately sets the lower limit of its operational costs with high electricity bills. The only solution to this in sight is mass deployment of Luneburg lenses(with the exception of the Party ordering power companies to subsidize domestic 5G electricity, in return providing tax rebates to them, but the additional power costs are high enough that this isn't a very effective solution) and if that's on anybody's schedule it's China Mobile's. Incidentally, China Mobile happens to be the least cost effective carrier in China and I don't think they will be keen to lower rates anyhow.