Vivo’s new flagship smartphone loses half its performance under load

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The flagship smartphone Vivo X100 Pro, based on the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 processor, overheats under load and loses almost 50% of its original performance. The portal reports this WCCFTech.

Although the Vivo X100 smartphone series is equipped with a special cooling system with evaporation chambers, this does not help the hardware to run without reducing power. Thus, when the CPU Throttling Test is run, which creates maximum load on the chip, processor performance drops by more than half after the first test cycle. According to the test results, the smartphone lost a maximum of 46% of its original performance level. The average was 72%.

According to the test, one of the processor cores reduces its frequency to 0.60 GHz, while the rest operate at 1.20-1.50 GHz. This can negatively impact the performance of smartphones in real-world usage scenarios, especially in games. For example, the device will show high power at first, but over time, games will start to freeze.

The Dimensity 9300 chip is equipped with one Cortex-X4 core with a frequency of 3.25 GHz, three Cortex-X4 cores with a frequency of 2.85 GHz and four Cortex A720 cores with a frequency of 2 GHz.

Previously journalists explained Information about the new Infinix smartphone.

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