HyperEngine 2.0
Gaming technology for the 5G era
The new MediaTek HyperEngine 2.0 packs upgrades for the 5G-era, adding a wealth of new features that speed up game load times, create reliable, low-latency connections by managing multiple networks, intelligently manage resources to provide consistently high FPS while also maximizing battery life, and offer new tools for development artists that can improve in-game image quality.
Networking Engine
Intelligent Multi-Network Prediction 2.0
MediaTek's second-generation Intelligent Multi-Network Prediction engine reacts in milliseconds to changes in connectivity status across 5G NR, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connections. It initiates multi-network concurrency based on the best connection(s) available, reducing game network latency and ensuring reliability. This advantage is particularly notable when using a congested network or when the signal to any connection point suddenly becomes weaker.
5G/4G Smart Switch
MediaTek Dimensity products feature comprehensive 5G-integrated modems with full 2G-5G and EN-DC connectivity. This industry-leading chip design has allowed us to enable intelligent prediction of bandwidth needed by different applications. By proactively switching between 5G NR and 4G LTE connections for the best balance between data throughput and power usage, we maximize battery life.
Call & Data Concurrency 2.0
MediaTek’s second-generation Intelligent Network Stabilization Engine brings together 5G and dual-SIM advantages to create the most comprehensive solution for continuous call and data concurrency.
‘Dual Channel’ 5G DSDA: Both 5G standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes are simultaneously supported on both SIM slots (where 5G+5G is available), so when receiving 5G NR / 4G LTE / 3G / 2G calls via either on SIM1 or SIM2, the 5G data connection used by the game will still always remain active.
MediaTek Dimensity 5G-integrated SoC’s offer full 2G-5G connectivity and 5G+5G market leadership, making this a unique feature.
Picture Quality Engine 2.0: Artists Toolkit
Using technologies adopted from MediaTek’s expertise in premium TVs, MediaTek MiraVision display technology enhances in-game image quality in real-time. MediaTek is also working directly with game developers, providing new development and optimization toolkits that allow new ways of image quality enhancement.
Rapid Response Engine
Rapid Response Engine 2.0
MediaTek’s second generation Rapid Response engine provides a direct, chip-level connection to the touchscreen at a minimum of 240Hz (sample rate per second). This ensures the lowest latency and fastest response of touch-input, giving you a split-second edge in-game to outgun the competition.
Reliable Multi-Peripheral Coexistence with Latency Optimization
Serious smartphone gamers often connect multiple peripherals to smartphones such as game controllers and headsets via Bluetooth, while also often using a Wi-Fi connection. Reliable Multi-Peripheral Coexistence means the wireless environment is carefully managed to avoid interference and keep them reliably and seamlessly connected with low latency.
Bluetooth Audio Latency Optimization
MediaTek has optimized Bluetooth audio to minimize latency between game audio encoding and BT signal sending, creating an ultra-low latency pipeline that’s up to 60% faster than proprietary competitor alternatives. The improved audio latency works in conjunction with HyperEngine’s low-latency optimizations for the GPU and display pipeline, ensuring visual and audio actions are both faster and, importantly, in sync.
Resource Management Engine
Resource Management Engine 2.0
MediaTek’s second generation Intelligent Resource Management Engine enables longer gameplay at full performance. Since every game makes different demands on the SoC, MediaTek’s intelligent Resource Management Engine actively balances available resources – between CPU, GPU and other processing elements – to assure a reliably stable, full FPS experience – whether at 60, 90, 120 or 144FPS.
The Engine makes the most of the CPU performance in Dimensity series chips, accelerating gaming tasks to minimize things like launch time and new map/scene transitions, for example. The result is a consistently fast and smooth gameplay experience that extends battery life to maximize game-time.