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Redmi Turbo 4 is the first phone to harness MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400

MediaTek's Dimensity 8400 brings all big core CPU to mid-range with Redmi Turbo 4.

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A screenshot image from Weibo for Redmi Turbo 4 with MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra chipset, set to launch in early 2025
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This week, MediaTek unveiled its latest innovation in mobile chipset technology with the introduction of the Dimensity 8400, marking a significant leap in the upper-midrange smartphone market. This new chipset introduces an all big core CPU architecture, a strategy MediaTek first popularized with the high-end Dimensity 9300 last year.

The Dimensity 8400 is designed to bridge the performance gap at a more accessible price point, offering consumers high-end capabilities without the flagship price tag. It’s built on TSMC’s 4nm process, which promises not only enhanced performance but also improved power efficiency. The chip features an all-big-core setup, meaning all CPU cores are of the high-performance variety, rather than the traditional mix of high-performance and efficiency cores. This approach is expected to handle demanding tasks with greater ease, from gaming to multitasking, without compromising on battery life.

Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, has announced that the Redmi Turbo 4 will be the inaugural device to feature this new silicon. Branded as the Dimensity 8400-Ultra, it’s tailored specifically for Redmi, continuing Xiaomi’s tradition of customizing MediaTek chips with a distinctive “Ultra” suffix. This customization often involves slight enhancements or optimizations for specific use cases.

A screenshot image from Weibo for Redmi Turbo 4 with MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra chipset, set to launch in early 2025
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Scheduled for an early 2025 launch, the Redmi Turbo 4 is set to redefine expectations in the upper-midrange segment. Redmi has already begun blind pre-reservations, signaling high expectations and consumer interest. While the initial launch is targeted at the Chinese market, there’s good news for international audiences too. The phone is rumored to be rebranded for global markets, with names like Poco F7 or Poco X7 Pro being tossed around. Although there’s some ambiguity about which name will be adopted, the promise is clear: this performance-focused device will make its way beyond China’s borders.

A screenshot image from Weibo for Redmi Turbo 4 with MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra chipset, set to launch in early 2025
Image: Weibo

The Dimensity 8400’s all-big-core design could potentially disrupt the current market dynamics dominated by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, which has long been considered the gold standard for upper-midrange devices. With features like support for up to 320MP camera setups, 4K video at 60fps, and advanced connectivity options including Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4, the Dimensity 8400 is poised to challenge existing benchmarks.

In addition to performance, the Dimensity 8400 also packs a robust AI engine, enhancing functionalities like image processing, voice recognition, and on-device AI tasks, which are increasingly becoming table stakes in modern smartphones.

For consumers, this means a new contender in the market that could bring premium smartphone features to a segment where cost is often a significant barrier. Realme has also hinted at adopting this chipset for its upcoming Neo 7 SE, suggesting that the competition in this space is heating up, promising exciting times for tech enthusiasts who crave high performance without breaking the bank.

Source: Weibo


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