Malig31 Mp2 Vs Mali450 High Quality
represents a generational leap in architecture and efficiency Key Comparisons Architecture & Efficiency is built on the Bifrost architecture
The Mali-450 is essentially obsolete for anything beyond basic menu navigation and standard-definition video. The provides the modern API support necessary for high-quality textures, better frame rates, and reliable 4K HDR playback. malig31 mp2 vs mali450 high quality
| Task | Mali-450 MP | Mali-G31 MP2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | System UI (Android 12 Go) | Laggy, 30fps cap | Smooth, 60fps cap | | YouTube (1080p) | Unwatchable (Drops frames) | Watchable | | Heavy 3D (Real Racing 3) | Low Quality (20 FPS) | Medium Quality (35 FPS) | Vulkan support is particularly important for modern Android
: Supports OpenGL ES 3.2 , Vulkan 1.0 , and OpenCL 2.0 . Vulkan support is particularly important for modern Android gaming, as it allows for better performance with lower CPU overhead. Real-World Usage: Emulation and Streaming 720p) | 10-15fps (Lowest
| Game | Mali-G31 MP2 | Mali-450 MP (HQ) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 15-25fps (Lowest, 540p) | Crashes / black screen (no Vulkan/ES 3.2) | | PUBG Mobile | 25-30fps (Smooth, 720p) | 10-15fps (Lowest, 480p, stuttering) | | Call of Duty: Mobile | 30fps (Low/Med) | "Device not supported" or 10fps | | Asphalt 9 | 30fps (Low) | 15-20fps (Low, frequent drops) | | Mobile Legends | 55-60fps (Med) | 25-35fps (Low) | | Angry Birds 2 | Perfect | Perfect |
High quality isn't just about FPS; it is about frame pacing, visual consistency, and app compatibility.