Vendor: Arm Ltd. Category: GPU

Arm's most performance and efficient GPU till date, offering unparalled mobile gaming and ML performance

Arm Immortalis-G925 is Arm’s latest flagship GPU, based on 5th Gen Arm GPU architecture, designed to provide the best gaming and …

Overview

Arm Immortalis-G925 is Arm’s latest flagship GPU, based on 5th Gen Arm GPU architecture, designed to provide the best gaming and AI experience on next-generation flagship smartphones. Arm Immortalis-G925 offers improved performance with reduced power along with ray tracing improvements to enhance visual effects and sustained game plays.

Key features

  • Highest Architectural Throughput: Set on the foundation of Arm’s 5th Gen architecture, Arm Immortalis-G925 brings fragment prepass, doubles the tiler and shift-convert unit throughput for unparalleled gaming and machine learning experience.
  • Ray Tracing Improvements: Arm Immortalis-G925 brings ray tracing performance improvements in rendering of transparencies.
  • Addressing Wider Markets: More performant than ever, Arm Immortalis-G925 can be configured for up to 24 cores to offer a wide range of performance points for ever-widening consumer markets.

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Part Number
Immortalis-G925
Vendor
Arm Ltd.

Provider

Arm Ltd.
HQ: Great Britain
Arm technology is defining the future of computing. Our energy-efficient processor designs and software platforms have enabled advanced computing in more than 240 billion chips and our technologies securely power products from the sensor to the smartphone and the supercomputer. Together with 1,000+ technology partners, we are enabling artificial intelligence to work everywhere, and in cybersecurity, we are delivering the foundation for trust in the digital world – from chip to cloud. The future is being built on Arm.

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