MediaTek Helio G95 — the new midrange gaming champion!
Mediatek is known for providing cost-effective gaming services to its consumers. There is a strong reason behind why Mediatek is considered as the budget kind and it is the fact that they are able to offer the most reliable and efficient features and specs to their users. The Helio series does not need any introduction as it has been able to secure a concrete and successful name for itself in the smartphone processor market. The Helio G series is part of the Helio series that focuses solely on gaming. They offer support for the most intense and heavy-duty game like PUBG, Fortnite, etc. with an aspect of extreme ease and efficiency.

The Mediatek Helio G95 is the latest smartphone processor launched by the brand in the Helio G series. It is a brand new chipset released in September with the Realme Narzo 20Pro. I have previously written a blog on those phones as well where I analyze its integrated features. Coming back to the Helio G95, it has 8 CPU cores. Of those 8 CPU cores 2 cores are Cortex A76 clocked at 2.05 GHz and the other 6 cores are Cortex A55 clocked at 2 GHz. In terms of the GPU, Mediatek Helio G95 has an Arm Mali-G76 MC4 GPU with 900 MHz frequency. It supports video playback and encoding at 30fps at 4k, 120fps at FHD, and 240 fps at HD.

Helio G95 supports 2x LPDDR4x RAM up to 10 GB at 2133 MHz and it supports eMMC 5.1 and UFS 2.1. In the area of connectivity, Helio G95 has Cat-12 4G LTE WorldMode modem with features like 4X4 MIMO, 3XCA, 256QAM, TAS 2.0, HPUE, IMS (VoLTE\ViLTE\WoWi-Fi), eMBMS, Dual 4G VoLT and Band 71. On top of that MediaTek Helio G95 has been integrated with the HyperEngine game technology capable of supporting intense games like PUBG, Fortnite .etc. with ease and efficiency.
Based on these features, it is pretty certain that Helio G95 will be an incredible choice in the midrange category especially for interested gamers. I decided to write about it because I like the idea of integrating power-packed features in affordable chipsets. Accessible performance is a huge aspect for me and I think this chipset really delivers in that area. Although only time will tell how it fares with the consumers — I have reliable expectations for it. What do you all think of this new addition to mid-category gaming?