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Thought Helio P60 was a great chip? Helio P80, P90 tipped for release

June 15, 2025

TheMediaTekHelio P60chipset has probably been one of the surprise hits of the year, bringing a relatively powerful CPU and dedicatedAI siliconto the mid-range market. Now, it looks like the mobile chip company could be gearing up for two processors to out-perform the P60.

According toWinFuturejournalist Roland Quandt, MediaTek is working on Helio P80 and Helio P90 chipsets. Quandt adds thatOppois expected to be one of the first customers for the new processors — they were one of the first customers for the Helio P60 after all.

MediaTek Helio chipset

Based on the naming convention, we can assume that these chips — if they indeed exist — will succeed the Helio P60. So what kind of upgrades should we expect?

What would Helio P80, P90 offer?

For starters, a switch to newer Arm CPU cores seems like a logical move, switching out the P60’s legacy Cortex-A73 and Cortex-A53 cores for the new Cortex-A75/A76 and Cortex-A55. Another question is whether MediaTek would maintain the existing 4+4 arrangement (four heavy cores and four light cores) or if it would pull aSnapdragon 710and use two heavy cores and six lightweight cores instead. Then again, the company might use different CPU core arrangements for each chipset.

We’d also expect the Taiwanese company to either retain the Helio P60’s AI processing unit (APU) or deliver an upgraded APU. After all, one of the P60’s biggest selling points was the inclusion of AI silicon, so it seems likely that any successors would retain this capability.

The Helio P60 also stood out in the GPU department (at least compared to Samsung’s similarly equippedExynos 7885), offering a Mali-G72 MP3 GPU. A move to add more cores or switch to Arm’s latestMali-G76 GPUseems like an expected step for a P60 successor.

Then again, there’s every chance that the Helio P80 and P90 don’t actually exist or are a long way off. After all, we previously sawreports of the Helio P70in the lead up to the P60’s release, but nothing has materialized yet.

This latest news also makes us wonder whether MediaTek is continuing totake a breakfrom flagship silicon. The company decided against releasing a flagship X-series processor thus far, following the disappointing sales performance of itsHelio X30last year. Still, if it means we get AI silicon and other premium features in budget phones, I won’t complain.

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