ARM has just released two new GPUs dubbed the Mali-G52, and the Mali-G31.
The Mali-G52 now achieves 30% better performance density over its predecessor. It is packed with twice the number of lanes per execution engine and has Int8 dot product support. According to ARM, Int8 is just as effective and much more efficient, and with the ability to handle four cycles per lane of each execution engine. The Mali-G52 also achieves nearly 4X the ML performance over the G51 on current image detection and other ML benchmark tests.
Its core can now process 2 pixels and 2 texels per clock, and there can between one and four cores on the GPU.
On the other hand, the Mali-G31 is 20% smaller than the mainstream GPU (G51 MP2), 20% better performance density for complex workloads, and 12% improvement for the growing complexity of UI. It is ARM’s smallest GPU that supports Open Gl ES 3.2 and Vulkan. It also the company’s first Ultra Efficient GPU with integrated AFBC. It is based on the G51 but it is limited to a maximum of two cores and fewer execution per core.
Source: ARM