Tuesday, June 25, 2019

MediaTek Helio P65 announced: A long-overdue CPU upgrade, but what else?

The MediaTek Helio P65. MediaTek

The MediaTek Helio P60 arguably marked the Taiwanese chipmaker's return to form. Sure, it's not producing flagship silicon anymore, but the Helio P60 brought AI silicon and capable CPU cores to the mid-range sector.

Now, MediaTek has quietly announced the Helio P65 today, and it seems to be a solid power upgrade over the currently available chips. The new processor features an octa-core design, offering two Cortex-A75 CPU cores and six Cortex-A55 cores. The Cortex-A75 isn't the latest high-end Arm CPU core at all, but it's certainly a big step up from the Helio P60/P70's Cortex-A73 core.

Expect the older chipsets to remain competitive for multi-core workloads though, as they feature four high-end cores while the new chip only has two high-end cores. Otherwise, MediaTek is also using a Mali-G52 GPU, which is pretty much the same GPU used in the brand-new Kirin 810.

A few compromises for Helio P65?

The MediaTek Helio P65 also packs support for dual 16MP cameras or one 48MP camera. It's a little disappointing that the chipset doesn't support triple cameras or a 48MP main camera alongside another camera. We've seen both triple rear cameras and 48MP dual camera options (e.g. Redmi Note 7) in budget phones this year, so it seems like the chip designer is missing out here.

As for connectivity, you've got improved GPS, dual 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth 5, and Cat-7 downlink/Cat-13 uplink. Other specs include 2,520 x 1,080 screen support, up to 8GB of RAM, face unlock, and Pump Express fast charging.

Editor's Pick

The Helio P65 is far from a perfect budget chipset on paper though, as there are quite a few features missing from the spec sheet. Don't expect to see Wi-Fi 6, UFS storage support, or 4K recording here. It's also not clear whether the chipset actually packs an APU (AI Processing Unit) like its predecessors. The company notes a 2x performance boost over previous "mainstream" MediaTek chips, but the processor listing doesn't mention an APU or any other comparable silicon.

We've contacted MediaTek for clarification and will update the article accordingly. But the apparent lack of UFS and an AI processor suggests that we're either looking at a low-end chipset or a mid-range processor that's inferior in some key areas to previous entries.

What do you think of the Helio P65 chipset? Let us know in the comments.

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