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The new game plan
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|June2025
Gaming is no longer just played—it’s engineered. From chips that think to touchscreens that react in milliseconds, this is the new era where AI writes, renders, and responds in real time. Every tap shapes a smarter, faster, cooler world on screen
The battlefield of mobile gaming is shifting-fast. With console-grade visuals, intelligent narrative engines, and real-time responsiveness now expected on compact handheld devices, the line between mobile and console gaming is blurring. At the heart of this transformation is not just software innovation, but silicon precision.
In this in-depth exploration, Anku Jain, Managing Director, MediaTek India, breaks down how the company's technology stack—from display optimization to AI-driven storytelling—is powering a new generation of immersive mobile gaming.
Milliseconds Matter: High-Refresh Displays and Rapid Touch Response
In competitive mobile gaming, speed is everything. Jain emphasizes the critical role of high-refresh-rate (HRR) displays in delivering fluid animations and lightning-fast visual feedback. Games like BGMI, Garena Free Fire, and Call of Duty Mobile rely on reduced motion blur and minimized screen tearing for players to stay ahead.
“MediaTek’s Dimensity chipsets are optimized for high frame rates,” Jain explains. Paired with HRR displays, they offer a tangible edge in responsiveness-enhancing player precision and performance.
Complementing the visuals is MediaTek's 2nd generation Rapid Response engine, which drives a direct chip-level connection to the touchscreen at a minimum of 240Hz. The result? Ultra-low latency that translates into real-time action, where fractions of a second can change the outcome of a match.
Jain also highlights HyperEngine's Multi-Peripheral Coexistence, designed to manage wireless interference across peripherals and Wi-Fi. For mobile gamers who rely on external gear and fast connections, this seamless ecosystem is vital.
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