vivo X200 Pro and Pro Mini top AI-Benchmark chart thanks to Dimensity 9400

Earlier today, MediaTek announced its latest flagship chipset – the Dimensity 9400 complete with its updated Cortex-X925 CPU, Immortalis-G925 GPU and eight-generation NPU 890.

vivo X200 Pro and Pro Mini top AI-Benchmark chart thanks to Dimensity 9400

The vivo X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini are expected to be the first devices to launch with the new chip and they already appeared in the AI-Benchmark test propelling them atop the performance ranking charts.

vivo X200 Pro and Pro Mini top AI-Benchmark chart thanks to Dimensity 9400

X200 Pro scored an impressive 10,132 points score which places it at the number one spot while X200 Pro Mini comes in second with 10,095 points. Both phones offer a substantial leap over the vivo X100 and X100 Pro which use the previous generation Dimensity 9300.


AI-Benchmark top-12 devices

AI-Benchmark top-12 devices

The nearest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered device is the Galaxy S24 Ultra at a distant 9th place while the iPhone 15 Pro and its Apple A17 Pro chip slots at 11th place on the ranking. The X200 Pro previously set a new AnTuTu record on AnTuTu with 3,007,853 points.

In related news, the X200 Mini Pro emerged in new hands-on shots giving us another look at its design. The smallest member in the X200 series features a flat screen which is expected to come in at 6.31 inches.


vivo X200 Pro Mini live look
vivo X200 Pro Mini live look
vivo X200 Pro Mini live look
vivo X200 Pro Mini live look

vivo X200 Pro Mini hands-on

The device is also said to offer a 120Hz LTPO OLED panel, and a trio of 50MP cameras – Sony LYT-818 main, IMX882 3x periscope and a Samsung JN1 ultrawide. The leaks also point to a 5,700mAh battery with 90W wired and 30W wireless charging.

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