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Lu Weibing: E-sports mobile phones are doomed to die

According to today’s news, Lu Weibing, President of Xiaomi Group China, issued a post stating that the gold-sized Xiaomi Mi 13 has achieved ultra-clear image quality and a smooth experience that even e-sports phones do not have. In 2023, you no longer need an e-sports phone, and the e-sports phone is doomed to die.

It is reported that Mi 13 is equipped with Qualcomm’s second-generation Snapdragon 8 mobile platform. With the powerful performance, the average frame rate of Mi 13 running “Yuan Shen” is close to full frame, and the power consumption is only 5.6W.

Lu Weibing: E-sports mobile phones are doomed to die

Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi, pointed out that after nearly a year of polishing, the second-generation Snapdragon 8 has shown almost incredible performance and energy efficiency. The latest technology and the latest architecture have increased the CPU multi-core performance by 37%, and the GPU performance has skyrocketed by 42%. This leapfrog performance is almost rare in previous flagship processor upgrades.

After testing, the peak performance of the GPU of the second-generation Snapdragon 8 far exceeds that of the A16, leading by as much as 25%, which can be said to be the strongest GPU. But what is even more frightening is that with such crazy performance, the excellent energy efficiency performance of the second-generation Snapdragon 8 makes the power consumption of the motherboard only 8.0W, which is almost the same as that of the A16. In other words, the GPU of the second-generation Snapdragon 8, while maintaining the same power consumption as the A16, has a significantly higher performance. This amazing energy efficiency ratio is almost unprecedented.

In order to give full play to the powerful performance of Qualcomm’s second-generation Snapdragon 8, Mi 13 is equipped with a 4642mm² super large VC liquid cooling on a 71.5mm-wide golden-sized mobile phone. The phone will be officially released on December 11.

Lu Weibing: E-sports mobile phones are doomed to die

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