Jia Jingdong, vice president of Vivo brand and general manager of brand and product strategy, posted on Weibo that iQOO’s self-developed e-sports chip Q1 will be used in the iQOO Neo 9 series.
Jia Jingdong said that when playing games on other phones, the screen will often “stutter”. This is not because the refresh rate cannot reach 144Hz, but because of the matching problem between the inherent frame rate of the game itself and the phone.
For example, the high-speed motion background in the game screen is calculated and rendered by the GPU. There is a fixed exposure time between each frame of the game, but this scene requires sufficient motion scene blur elements. The game itself does not come with this Motion blur.
The Q1 chip can perform motion calculation and frame interpolation compensation for this kind of phenomenon. The original frame rate of the game may still be 60. After sensing, the player who interpolates frames with Q1 can see a maximum frame rate of 144 frames, realizing the improvement of the game screen. “Deep Fluency”.
At the same time, when players play games, they usually focus on a specific area. The Q1 chip can use the super-resolution algorithm to make the outline details of this area clearer.
It was previously reported that the iQOO Neo 9 series of phones will be the first batch to be equipped with the self-developed AI Blue Heart large model. The Blue Heart Xiao V smart assistant supports three convenient interactions: voice, text, and drag and drop. It also has a convenient and compact floating state. Minimize and hang when needed, click to open when needed.
According to blogger @digitalchatstation, iQOO Neo 9 is equipped with a 6.78-inch 1.5K+144Hz new base material direct screen, a front 16MP lens, a rear 50MP IMX920 OIS main camera + 8MP ultra-wide angle, and is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor + 12/16GB memory, provides 5160mAh large battery + 120W wired fast charging, uses plastic middle frame + short focus fingerprint.