Immortalis logo GPU was introduced by hardware beam interception

Logo today unveiled a new flagship GPU that introduces beam tracking with hardware for the first time. This product is called Immortalis-G715 It claims 15% more power than the previous generation of Mali premium processors. This increase in power is achieved thanks to improvements in GPU architecture and design that it can now make Up to 16 cores Have.
The previous logo with Mali-G710 graphics supported software-based beam tracking. But now it claims the Immortalis-G715 because of its proprietary hardware 300 percent Better beam interception it works. Now we have to wait and see what games will use this feature.
Immortalis logo support for variable rate shading
In the meantime, games are probably the first to use the feature Variable Rate Shading (VRS) Added to the Immortalis-G715 logo. VRS focuses the GPU on rendering parts of the scene that require the most detail. This feature does not reduce the visual quality, but the GPU will perform better. The logo says some games thanks to this technology up 40% better frame rate they have found.
The logo also unveiled two other GPUs today Mali-G715 And Mali-G615 are. Both processors support variable rate shading technology but do not have hardware beam tracking and use fewer cores, resulting in less total power.
The first phones that will use the Immortalis-G715 will be released in 2023. Samsung previously with Exynos 2200 Through collaboration with AMD, it provided this feature on the Galaxy S22 series. Now the logo is trying to get closer to the competitors with this new product and have more professionalism to hit. The company hopes that Immortalis will start moving towards beam tracking on mobile and experience the same success that the series Mali with 8 billion GPU sales Had all over the world.