The new model Xiaomi Mi M2004J7BC appeared on the GeekBench running site. This should be the new Redmi Note series coming soon. The GeekBench website shows that the phone has a multi-core score of 2590 and a single-core score of 653. Compared with the Snapdragon 768G equipped with the Redmi K30 5G Extreme Edition, the former has a multi-core score that is slightly inferior.
The phone is equipped with MediaTek Tianji 800 series chips. It is reported that the chip is finally named MediaTek Tianji 820 instead of Tianji 800+.
Redmi Note series new machine exposure: the first Tianji 820 multi-core running super Snapdragon 768G
MediaTek Tianji 820
Redmi K30 5G Extreme Edition
Mi M2004J7BC is reported that MediaTek will hold a new product launch conference of Tianji at 2:30 pm on May 18th. This conference will launch the 800 series chips of Tianji, which is MediaTek’s 5G Soc for mid-range.
The MediaTek Tianji 800 is currently in mass production and commercial use, with the first model being the OPPO A92s. In addition to bringing MediaTek Tianji 800 to this conference, there is also a high-end version of Tianji 820.
Xiaomi Mi M2004J7BC is reported that MediaTek Tianji 820 is based on 7nm process technology, using four Cortex A76 cores + four Cortex A55 cores, and the GPU is Mali-G57.
This Soc was first launched by Xiaomi. The first model is expected to be the new Pro version of the Redmi Note series. Previously, Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi Group China and general manager of the Redmi brand, had hinted that Redmi would use the MediaTek Tianji 800 chip, and it was not certain whether the specific name would be Redmi Note 10 or Redmi Note 9.
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Lu Weibing previously hinted that Redmi will have a surprise this month, suggesting that the new product launch will be scheduled for May, possibly in late May, when the RedmiBook notebook will also be unveiled on the same stage, we will wait and see.