01-05-2021



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Just announced from MediaTek MTK, the Chinese SoC giant will be putting out two new SoC — Helio X23 and Helio X27.

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MediaTek Helio X23 is based on 20nm architecture on the other hand Snapdragon 625 is based on 14nm architecture. Here, nm (nano meter) indicates the transistor size available in processor. The more less the size (nm), the more transistor can be fixed into processor. The less nm processor also consumes less power. MediaTek Helio X23 (MT6797D) Brand: MediaTek Category: MediaTek Helio X Series Add to Compare. CPU: 2.3 GHz Deca-Core Cortex-A72. GPU: ARM Mali-T880 MP4. So the manufacturer has one recently Revision of the Chuwi Hi9 Air published, which no longer relies on the Helio X20, but has the Helio X23 to the base. Of the Helio X23 SoC is however only one in the achievement cluster faster clocking Helio X20. Instead of using 2.1 GHz, the two Cortex-A72 cores clock with 2.3 GHz. The company now has two new interesting offers in its deca-core lineup - the Helio X23 and X27. While there might not be quite as exciting as the recently announced 10nm Helio X30, they do fit.

Helio X23

Helio ‘X’ and ‘P’

The Helio ‘X’ line is generally featured in current generation China flagships, such as Doogee HomTom H10 and Xiaomi Redmi Pro, and are generally considered to be MTK’s premium line of SoC. This is in comparison to MTK’s ‘P’ line which is seen in mid-range China mobiles.

Both ‘P’ and ‘X’ line of Helio, from Helio P10 to Helio X35, are very good SoC which all push Android very smoothly.

Helio X23

Helio X23 is a minor upgrade to current gen Helio X20. With the same specs as X20 listed here:

  • Helio X23 will carry the same 20nm process as Helio X20, with 10-core Cortex-A72 and Cortex-A53 CPU clusters.
  • The Cortex-A72 cluster CPUs will be clocked at the same 2.3GHz as Helio X20.
  • Mali-T880MP4 GPU will be clocked at 780MHz.
  • RAM support is LPDDR3 dual-channel.
  • Display support is 2K
  • Radio support is up to Cat6

The difference when it comes to Helio X23 vs Helio X20 is that it’s designed to support dual-rear camera sensors shooting monochrome+color, this is the best implementation of dual-cameras and a feature seen in the Huawei P9, widely hailed as having excellent image quality (IQ).

Helio X27

While Helio X23 only carries minor improvements over Helio X20, Helio X27 is a nice jump:

  • Cortex-A72 bumped to 2.6GHz
  • Mali-T880MP4 GPU bumped to 875MHz
  • ImagiQ dedicated image signal processor (ISP) improved to support real-time shallow depth of field (DOF) and faster focus.

This puts the Helio X27 just slightly faster in comparison to Helio X25 with Cortex-A72 cluster at 2.5GHz, and is a decent bump up in comparison to Helio X20 with Cortex-A72 cluster at 2.3GHz.

Helio X23 Vs Snapdragon 625

The GPU is a decent step up from X25, which sits at 850MHz, and is a big bump up from X20’s 780MHz.

For further comparison you can check our MediaTek P and X line SoC table.

Helio X23 and Helio X27 have been announced for release by MTKhttps://www.gizbeat.com/11293/helio-x23-and-helio-x27-have-been-announced-for-release-by-mtk/

Helio X23

Helio X23https://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/YP10KAYY2D-1-450x300.jpghttps://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/YP10KAYY2D-1-150x150.jpgHelioHelio X23Helio X27MediaTekMTK HelioRecentTech
Just announced from MediaTek MTK, the Chinese SoC giant will be putting out two new SoC -- Helio X23 and Helio X27. Helio 'X' and 'P' The Helio 'X' line is generally featured in current generation China flagships, such as Doogee HomTom H10 and Xiaomi Redmi Pro, and are generally considered to..
HelioJust announced from MediaTek MTK, the Chinese SoC giant will be putting out two new SoC -- Helio X23 and Helio X27.<span></span> <h3>Helio 'X' and 'P'</h3> The Helio 'X' line is generally featured in current generation China flagships, such as Doogee HomTom H10 and Xiaomi Redmi Pro, and are generally considered to be MTK's premium line of SoC. This is in comparison to MTK's 'P' line which is seen in mid-range China mobiles. Both 'P' and 'X' line of Helio, from Helio P10 to Helio X35, are very good SoC which all push Android very smoothly. <h3>Helio X23</h3> Helio X23 is a minor upgrade to current gen Helio X20. With the same specs as X20 listed here: <ul> <li>Helio X23 will carry the same 20nm process as Helio X20, with 10-core Cortex-A72 and Cortex-A53 CPU clusters.</li> <li>The Cortex-A72 cluster CPUs will be clocked at the same 2.3GHz as Helio X20.</li> <li>Mali-T880MP4 GPU will be clocked at 780MHz.</li> <li>RAM support is LPDDR3 dual-channel.</li> <li>Display support is 2K</li> <li>Radio support is up to Cat6</li> </ul> The difference when it comes to Helio X23 vs Helio X20 is that it's designed to support dual-rear camera sensors shooting monochrome+color, this is the best implementation of dual-cameras and a feature seen in the Huawei P9, widely hailed as having excellent image quality (IQ). <img src='http://mtksj.com/uploads/allimg/161201/1-161201112414246.jpg' alt='helio X23 Specifications' /> <h3>Helio X27</h3> While Helio X23 only carries minor improvements over Helio X20, Helio X27 is a nice jump: <ul> <li>Cortex-A72 bumped to 2.6GHz</li> <li>Mali-T880MP4 GPU bumped to 875MHz</li> <li>ImagiQ dedicated image signal processor (ISP) improved to support real-time shallow depth of field (DOF) and faster focus.</li> </ul> This puts the Helio X27 just slightly faster in comparison to Helio X25 with Cortex-A72 cluster at 2.5GHz, and is a decent bump up in comparison to Helio X20 with Cortex-A72 cluster at 2.3GHz. The GPU is a decent step up from X25, which sits at 850MHz, and is a big bump up from X20's 780MHz. For further comparison you can <strong><a href='http://www.gizbeat.com/10609/helio-x20-vs-helio-x25-mt6797-vs-helio-mt6797t/'>check our MediaTek P and X line SoC table</a></strong>.

Helio X23 Antutu Score

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