The Oppo Realme 1 came out recently. Probably with other Oppo Phones but it somehow didn't fit the budget category, not even the lower midrange. Earlier we had simple more numbered power efficient core chipsets manufactured on smaller fabrication sizes so as to increase battery life. Exynos 7870 was the best battery efficient chipset used on any budget phone than the more famous Snapdragon 625 (also 626, recent 450, 630). It still being used inspite of better ones already there like the Exynos 7880 or the 7885. Well, Mediatek's chips in budgets had a higher number of cores always, like the Helio X25,X23 but its recent chips are somewhat different.
More and more battery life along with limitless processing power, this is what we have always wanted in our phones. No matter who did it. Well actually the less famous Mediatek did that for once. The new Helio P60 (and the P30) announced came with some incredible processors, those which are actually needed in a phone for a better functionality with performance that could still be kind on the battery. And it does bring some of the most impressive technologies that were only seen in flagship ones.
So, why the Helio P60 is a big deal in the Realme 1 ?
Mediatek bounced back their core numbers and tried not giving another generation of chipsets with 10 or 12 cores, but rather 4 highly powerful and 4 low powerful ones. That did match actually with the flagship grade chips (for ex: Huwaei's Kirin chips). The highly powerful ones are Cortex-A73 cores clocked at 2.0Ghz, that can handle anything you can think of running along with the low powerful traditional Cortex-A53 cores for high power efficiency, also running the phone when no huge workloads are ongoing. This is somehow a better combination of processors in the most efficient way. The Graphics unit is a Triple core Mali-G72 MP3 which is enough for running games at high and the 1080p screen (in the realme 1)
The P60 combines true power with intelligent efficiency |
The Helio P60 also includes newer technologies like AI platform, new thermal management system, Triple ISPs (for cameras) and better LTE connection. These are just found on the higher priced flagships chipsets, no sign of these in midrange ones (not even near). The new CorePilot 4th generation comes with a better Thermal management system that keeps in track the user input operations and adjusts the processor cores frequency levels. Also with EneryAware Scheduling, the system manages cores clocks upto the needed level without excess clocking, which helps in a better power management. Also, it does keep the phone cool.
The P60 comes with intelligent AI integration |
The Image Signal Processors (ISPs) on the P60 offer better power efficiency during camera performance (during 4K recording, High Frame Recording at 240/480fps) with improved camera performance and speed. The 13MP camera on the Realme1 has AI integration too, that also offers a better saturation, which does make the overall photo better looking. Other functions of AI include a better camera performance by detecting scenes and applying the correct settings, also capable of object detection too (recent updates in the chip will include adjustment of the FOV of the rear camera).
The most important aspect of the Helio P60 in the Oppo Realme 1 is the AI system that does some of the most impressive things possible on a typical smartphone chipset. It brings almost actual consciousness to the chip, being aware of the ongoing operations both on the phone and itself on the chip. The P60 does offer better and better power management through different techniques and newer management systems thereby also providing 70-75% more CPU power than most chipsets. Along with that, better fast charging capabilities are also available.
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