Mediatek is saying a new chipset on Monday, a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 obtained accredited by TENAA not too long ago and now the exact same cellular phone has appeared on GeekBench with an as-nevertheless unofficial Mediatek SoC – the stars are aligning properly, we reckon.
About a dozen entries in the benchmark’s database function the Xiaomi M2004J7AC, the specific model range we noticed in the Chinese regulator’s listing, as effectively as an M2004J7BC. The ‘A’ model goes by the code name ‘atom’, while the ‘B’ 1 is identified as ‘bomb’.

Each devices are powered by a Mediatek MT6875 chipset, which is an unannounced SoC and quite very likely the oft-rumored Dimensity 820 that we’re expecting in a pair of times.
Its octa-core CPU foundation frequency is detailed at 2.0GHz in the benchmark documents, though the TENNA entry specified 2.6GHz but the 2nd amount could pretty well be the ceiling that the chip will attain. Both equally variations witnessed on GeekBench have 8GB of RAM and operate Android 10.
The benchmark scores have settled on all over 640 models in the one-core test and 2600 units in the multi-core for the Bomb, with the Atom putting up a bit lower multi-core figures – in the 2400s. Searching at our database, the new SoC’s outcomes are just underneath Qualcomm’s last-gen flagship Snapdragon 855 – not half terrible.
We assume to have extra data on the Mediatek Dimensity 820 on Monday when it’s going to go official. As for the Redmi Note 10, perfectly, that a single really should most likely observe extremely quickly soon after.




