When it comes to choosing a flagship Android device in 2026, the chipset is a crucial factor to consider. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 are two top contenders, with the latter offering some impressive upgrades that might give it an edge this time around.
A Major Boost in Performance
The Dimensity 9500, built on TSMC’s 3nm process, boasts a third-generation ‘All Big Core’ CPU design. With an ultra core reaching speeds of up to 4.21GHz, along with premium and performance cores, MediaTek claims up to 32% better single-core and 17% improved multi-core performance compared to its predecessor.
The chipset also features an Arm G1-Ultra GPU, supporting ray tracing at 120fps and real-time rendering with immersive lighting effects via the Unreal Engine. MediaTek emphasizes a 42% increase in power efficiency to balance the performance upgrades, promising strong battery life for multitasking in gaming and social apps.
AI Capabilities at the Forefront
Artificial intelligence plays a significant role in the Dimensity 9500, which includes MediaTek’s new NPU 990 with the Generative AI Engine 2.0. The company touts a doubling of output speed on Large Language Models with 3 billion parameters and a 40% reduction in loading times.
Notably, MediaTek focuses on reducing peak power consumption for large AI models by 40% and emphasizes on-device AI processing for enhanced security without relying on cloud infrastructure.
Future Devices Powered by Dimensity 9500
While MediaTek’s claims of performance, power efficiency, and AI advancements are yet to be fully tested, the Dimensity 9500 is expected to debut in devices by the fourth quarter of 2025. The Xiaomi 17 series is set to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while the Dimensity 9500’s device lineup remains undisclosed for now.
Chinese manufacturers like Oppo, Vivo, and Realme could be early adopters of the Dimensity 9500, with potential tablet integrations in the Galaxy Tab S12 series. Overall, MediaTek’s latest chipset presents a compelling challenge to Qualcomm, signaling a competitive landscape in the high-end Android market.