Redmi K50 Pro, Realme GT Neo 3, OnePlus Nord 3 smartphones to feature Dimensity 8100

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As soon as the new MediaTek Dimensity 8000 5G SoC series have been announced, a lot of Chinese smartphone manufacturers have declared new smartphones bearing these new chips inside them. Preferably, everyone seems to be interested in the top-of-the-line Dimensity 8100 based on TSMC’s 5nm process and clocking up to 2.85GHz.

Now, it has been confirmed by the likes of Xiaomi, Realme, OPPO, and OnePlus that Dimensity 8100 will be used on their new smartphones. First up, the upcoming Redmi K50 series will be powered by the Dimensity 8100, while Notebookcheck reports that the Redmi K50 Pro will sport this chipset.

On the other hand, the top-end variant Redmi K50 Pro+ smartphone will sport the flagship Dimensity 9000. Lu Weibing, the General Manager of Redmi also has confirmed that the phone will debut this month itself, most probably in China first. Apart from Xiaomi/Redmi, their arch-rival Realme will also be using the new Dimensity 8100 on their upcoming Realme GT Neo 3.

It is also touted that OnePlus Nord 3 will be using this chipset which will be a huge performance bump as the last Nord 2 featured the then best Dimensity 1200. On the other hand, OPPO will adopt the MediaTek Dimensity 8000 on its upcoming OPPO K10 series, more details will be revealed before launch.

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