Arm has published a deep dive on some of its latest GPUs, and with it comes a few performance claims for the new hardware, which includes the Mali-G725, Mali-G625, and Immortalis-G925—a GPU for flagship smartphones that can be configured with up to 24 cores and boasts support for some of today’s more demanding gaming technologies, including ray tracing. Arm says that its new GPUs were designed with two goals in mind: to 1) enable immersive visual experiences as part of the ongoing mobile gaming evolution, and 2) to accelerate AI-based experiences across leading applications.
These new GPUs include:
Some of the performance claims from Arm:
- “…Immortalis-G925…is Arm’s highest performance and most efficient GPU ever.”
- “When compared on Arm Reference Platforms, Immortalis-G925 delivers 37 percent better performance (fps) than Immortalis-G720.”
- “Moreover, when providing gaming performance on par with Immortalis-G720, Immortalis-G925 uses 30 percent less power.”
- “…Immortalis-G925 providing 46 percent performance improvements, on average, compared to Immortalis-G720.”
- “Focusing on individual games, Genshin Impact is 49 percent more performant, while Roblox runs 46 percent faster.”
- “Other popular mobiles games offer performance improvements in the range of 29 to 72 percent, including Call of Duty Mobile, Diablo Immortal, the Day After Tomorrow, Fortnite and PUBG Mobile.”
New slides that tease some of this performance:






Arm added:
As part of CSS for Client, Immortalis-G925 delivers a host of AI performance improvements across key use cases when compared to TCS23’s Immortalis-G720. In image processing, which includes segmentation and classification, Immortalis-G925 delivers an impressive 41 percent performance improvement. Meanwhile, in super sampling tasks, where developers can upscale an image using neural networks, it improves performance by just under 30 percent and with natural language processing and speech to text the performance improvement is an impressive 50 percent.