On September 11th, chip giant MediaTek released impressive financial data. In August 2025, its consolidated revenue reached NT$44.547 billion (approximately $3.49 billion at current exchange rates), marking a 7.27% year-on-year (YoY) growth and a steady 3.07% month-on-month (MoM) increase.
For year-to-date (YTD) 2025, MediaTek’s total revenue from January to August hit NT$391.448 billion (around $13.05 billion), with a strong 12.53% YoY growth—a solid performance that highlights its robust momentum in the chip market.
MediaTek is also active in product layout: it will host a launch event for its flagship Dimensity 9500 mobile platform on September 22nd. The Dimensity 9500 boasts notable features: built on TSMC’s 3nm process, it uses an all-performance-core CPU setup (1x 4.21GHz Travis + 3x 3.50GHz Alto + 4x 2.7GHz Gelas), a new Mali-G1-Ultra MC12 GPU (≈1GHz) with significantly improved ray tracing performance and lower power consumption. It also includes 16MB L3 cache, 10MB SLC, support for the SME instruction set, an NPU 9.0 (expected 100 TOPS), and memory support for 4x LPDDR5x 10667Mbps + 4-Lane UFS 4.1—delivering powerful performance.
The event is set to be highly competitive: Qualcomm will launch the SM8850 the very next day (September 23rd), triggering a direct showdown that has drawn major industry attention.
ICgoodFind:MediaTek’s strong revenue performance lays a solid foundation for its new product launch. The competition between the Dimensity 9500 and Qualcomm’s new chip is expected to drive mobile chip technology advancement—worth continued attention.