The fast ARM Cortex-A73 cores deliver fluid performance and there is no lag whatsoever while performing general tasks such as messaging on WhatsApp, Voice Calling, Surfing the Web or while playing videos from your favorite Youtube Channel or streaming service. But if you’re a normal smartphone user, it won’t matter at all. The only thing you should note that if you love flashing custom ROMs and tweaking your Android Device, MediaTek Processors aren’t for you. It has all the capabilities to power a modern midrange Smartphone and delivers exceptional performance. It is quite rare when I give positive ratings to a MediaTek Processor but recently, some of the new processors by MediaTek like Helio P30 and Helio X23 have delivered remarkable performance and this chipset takes it one step further. MediaTek’s CorePilot 4.0 is also available that focuses on improving the user experience while performing day-to-day life tasks. Applications that use AI will perform better due to the NeuroPilot Engine. The Dual 4G Technology allows you to use 4G VoLTE network on both the SIM Cards at the same time. Wireless charging is also supported but once again it depends if it is available on your phone or not. Thanks to the MediaTek Pump Express, this SOC supports fast charging but it depends on your phone’s manufacturer if they have enabled it or not. The Image Processor supports a Single camera of maximum 32 Megapixels or a Dual Camera with maximum 24+16 Megapixels. This SOC also supports displays with 18:9 Aspect Ratio and Full HD+ (2160 x 1080) Resolution. The Modem of this SOC belongs to LTE Cat. This SOC supports both LPDDR4X and LPDDR3 RAM. In the graphics department, the Mali-G72 MP3 GPU delivers better performance compared to the previous generation. During light usage, 4 less powerful Cortex-A53 CPUs drive your smartphone in order to save battery power. ![]() Midrange phones can’t do A.I.The Helio P60 packs great firepower, thanks to the four powerful Cortex-A73 cores clocked at 2.0 GHz. Still, the fact remains that the Helio P60 looks to be a pretty excellent midrange offering and should help give midrange phones some more premium-tier features, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence.Īpple, Samsung, and Google could learn a lot from this unique phone The Helio P60 also may not offer the wide array of communications technology on offer from the Helio X30. So what’s the difference between the two? Well, while the Helio X30 has the same eight cores as the P60, but it has a higher clock speed, and as such it will be able to process a little quicker. Of course, the MediaTek Helio P60 isn’t MediaTek’s flagship chipset - that title falls to the MediaTek Helio X30. It’s a little strange that the chipset doesn’t offer Bluetooth 5.0, though according to MediaTek the reason is that the release schedule of Bluetooth 5.0 and the development schedule of the Helio P60 just didn’t line up. When it comes to communications, the Helio P60 offers 802.11ac Wi-Fi, an FM radio, and Bluetooth 4.2. The Helio P60 supports dual rear-facing cameras of up to 20 megapixels plus 16 megapixels - or a single lens of up to a hefty 32 megapixels. The new chipset also places a pretty heavy emphasis on photography. It’s also compatible with Google’s Android Neural Network, supports TensorFlow, and so on - meaning developers can make use of NeuroPilot to create A.I. NeuroPilot is basically aimed to enable artificial intelligence features like facial recognition, object recognition, and so on. ![]() The chipset also boasts other high-end features, like MediaTek’s NeuroPilot and CorePilot 4.0 technology. MediaTek goes for gamers with new Helio G90 series smartphone chips
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