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MediaTek Dimensity 8600 Leak Suggests a 3nm Upgrade for the Next Midrange Performance Chip

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<p>A new leak says the <strong>MediaTek Dimensity 8600</strong> could bring one of the biggest generational changes the series has seen in a while. IT Home reports that tipster Digital Chat Station claims the chip will move to a <strong>3nm</strong> manufacturing process, with both its architecture and fabrication technology receiving a full upgrade.</p>
<p>If that information is accurate, MediaTek may be preparing a more substantial refresh than the typical incremental speed bump. The report frames the upcoming part as a major overhaul for MediaTek’s <strong>midrange performance chip</strong> line, which would make it especially important for brands trying to deliver near-flagship responsiveness without jumping all the way into premium pricing.</p>
<p>The same tipster also said several phone makers are already evaluating new devices based on the platform. Those products are reportedly expected to arrive around the end of the year, and some may pair the chip with very large batteries reaching the ten-thousand-mAh class, which could make endurance a major selling point for the first wave of devices.</p>
<p>For context, IT Home notes that MediaTek introduced the Dimensity 8500 in January. That chip uses TSMC’s N4P process and adopts a second-generation all-big-core CPU design. MediaTek said performance improved by 7 percent over the previous generation, while the CPU layout was listed as one Cortex-A725 core at 3.4GHz, three more Cortex-A725 cores at 3.20GHz, and four Cortex-A725 cores at 2.20GHz.</p>
<p>Graphics were also a notable part of the Dimensity 8500 story. According to the published specs referenced in the article, peak GPU performance improved by 25 percent compared with the Dimensity 8400, while power consumption at peak performance dropped by 20 percent. The chip uses a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU and also brought more realistic mobile ray-tracing support into the so-called light flagship tier.</p>
<p>That background matters because it sets the baseline for what a <strong>MediaTek Dimensity 8600</strong> upgrade could mean in real products. A shift from N4P to <strong>3nm</strong>, paired with an architectural redesign, would likely be aimed at pushing efficiency and sustained performance forward at the same time rather than chasing a narrow benchmark win.</p>
<p>There are still plenty of unanswered questions around clocks, CPU core makeup, GPU configuration, and which brands will ship first. But even with those gaps, this leak paints the picture of a more serious step forward for MediaTek’s upper-midrange silicon than what buyers usually get in this category.</p>
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