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Immortalis GPU in new MediaTek 9200?

MediaTek has been a loyal and long-term customer of IP provider Arm for CPUs and GPUs, so it comes as no surprise that the company is expected to introduce its newest SoC with Arm’s newest GPU—the pretentiously named Immortalis. We wrote about Arm’s new GPU in June. Immortalis-G715 offers hardware-based ray-tracing support on mobile and includes variable rate shading. However, ...

Robert Dow

MediaTek has been a loyal and long-term customer of IP provider Arm for CPUs and GPUs, so it comes as no surprise that the company is expected to introduce its newest SoC with Arm’s newest GPU—the pretentiously named Immortalis. We wrote about Arm’s new GPU in June. Immortalis-G715 offers hardware-based ray-tracing support on mobile and includes variable rate shading. However, Arm and, therefore, MediaTek are taking a different and nondisclosed approach to hardware ray tracing and is not using conventional inference engines for ray (or path) tracing. The company is offering its IP customers more control on cache size, and
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