MediaTek has just presented its new SoC for mid-range Helio G70 and Helio G70T, a series G chips that are presented as specifically enhanced for games. These two new SoCs assume that they are manufactured in 12nm FinFet in the same way as their older brothers Helio G90 and Helio G90T and that as their numbering indicates they have lower specifications in hardware. At the software level they are very similar since it maintains its management of CPU, GPU and memory cores with its HyperEngine game technology and the rest of the technologies that the Helio G90 series has. Some Chips that will compete against the Snapdragons of Qualcomm series 6 and 7 when they reach the market.
The Helio G70 is an Octa Core SoC with 4 ARM Cortex-A75 processors capable of reaching 2GHz and 4 ARM Cortex-A55 that reach a maximum speed of 1.7 GHz. The GPU is an ARM MALI-G53 2EEMC2 with a maximum frequency 820 Hz and includes support for up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and for eMMc 5.1 storage memories. The maximum supported screen resolution is 2520×1080 pixels and integrates WiFi aC, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio, GPS and a 4G-LTE modem with Cat-7 speeds for download and Cat-13 for upload. At the photography level we fear support for up to two cameras running in unison of 16MP + 16MP or a 48MP.
- At the moment we have no news of its arrival on the market of the Mediatek Helio G70 and Helio G70T and as you have seen we do not have the specifications of the last chip, although surely it only has improvements at the CPU and GPU clock speed level with respect to the G70.