Along with the , the company Unveiled Mali-G76 and the Mali-V76 video processor for the ultra-high resolution displays. So, let’s check out what’s new in detail.
Mali-G76
Let’s start with the Mali-G76, it replaces the Mali-G72 and the one has next-generation SoCs. It is covered with the improved graphics performance, and it’s based on the same Bifrost architecture similar to the predecessors. Moreover, it also offers a major and noticeable 1.5x performance boost with this generation at 7nm.
The company has achieved this much of performance improvement by multiplying the number of execution pipelines within each core’s engine, and it results roughly double the FP32 and FMA throughput with only a 28% increase in area. Which means each graphics core of the brand new Mali-G76 is now 2x powerful than the previous G72.
Moreover, the new G76 also comes with a 30 percent improvement in energy and area efficiency when built on the same process node. Going down to 7nm will give more performance. And it also gives an extended battery life for the same.
Mali-V76
Speaking about the Mali-V76, it is the successor of last year’s V52 and V61. The latest one is made for high-resolution displays, and the design supports for up to 8k60 decode and 8k30 encode, multiple 4K and 1080p streams for video walls. Moreover, it multiplies the performance and capability, well, it doesn’t suit the current smartphone displays but it will in the future TVs and higher resolution AR and VR headsets







