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MediaTek announces Helio G35 and Helio G25 as budgeted gaming chips

    The company announces its latest budgeted processor in its gaming-focused G series, it is the Helio G35 and Helio G25 Octa-Core SoCs and both use the 12nm FinFET production process.

    MediaTek says that these new Helio chipsets feature the company HyperEngine game technology for faster, smoother performance, enhanced power efficiency, and brilliant graphics, and always keep you connected and deliver the lowest latency gaming experience.

    MediaTek HyperEngine also lets users defer calls, while in a game, so you never drop a connection or have to stop your game-play. The technology also ensures intelligent and dynamic management of the CPU, GPU, and memory.

    MediaTek Helio G35 and Helio G25 chipset

    And it also offers intelligent resource management and the technology intelligently triggers Wi-Fi & LTE concurrency within milliseconds, when the Wi-Fi signal is weak to ensure a lag-free connection.

    The MediaTek Helio chipsets support 8x Arm Cortex-A53 CPUs, operate up to 2GHz & 2.3GHz and feature IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPUs, with speeds of up to 650MHz and up to 680 MHz, respectively. Both use LPDDR4x Up to 1600MHz up to 6GB, eMMC 5.1.

    The MediaTek Helio G35 SoCs support 13MP + 13MP, 25MP / Dual camera, and 13+8MP, 21MP / Dual camera on the Helio G25 processor. Both support AI Beautification, AI Smart Photo Album, Single-Cam/Dual-Cam Bokeh, and Multi-Frame Noise reduction.

    MediaTek Helio G35

    The Helio G35 chipset supports 2400 x 1080 (Full HD+), and the Helio G25 SoC supports 1600 x 720 (HD+), both at 20:9 60Hz, and they can record videos at 1080P @ 30fps.

    Both chipset supports an integrated Dual-Band Wi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS + Glonass + Beidou + Galileo, and FM radio. Both the MediaTek Helio G25 and Helio G35 are powering the Redmi 9A and the Redmi 9C respectively, and Realme C11.