Vendor: Arm Ltd. Category: GPU

Third-Generation Valhall-based Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for Premium Market

Building on the high-performance roadmap for Mali GPUs, Mali-G710 enables high performance gaming through game-changing features.

Overview

Building on the high-performance roadmap for Mali GPUs, Mali-G710 enables high performance gaming through game-changing features. The introduction of Command Stream Frontend and a redesigned execution engine maximizes performance efficiency of next-generation devices.

Key features

  • Command Stream Frontend for Advanced Gaming
    • Command Stream Frontend, doubling the texture unit capability, and other features allow developers to create more realistic and advanced gaming for mobile devices.
  • Large Cores Provide Highest-Ever Energy Efficiency
    • With larger cores to boost overall device efficiency and improvements in performance density, users enjoy longer battery life for uninterrupted game play.
  • ML Uplift Brings More Advanced Experiences to Mobile
    • Machine learning on the GPU is becoming increasingly prevalent and important to the SoC. Offering precision flexibility and capabilities for advanced networks, Mali-G710 extends the ML footprint for mobile GPUs.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
Mali-G710
Vendor
Arm Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP

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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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