MediaTek’s Dimensity 8550 brings Gemini Nano AI to mid-range Android phones
MediaTek’s Dimensity 8550 brings Gemini Nano AI to mid-range Android phones
Publish Date: 2026-05-29 19:50:00
Source Domain: www.tweaktown.com
MediaTek has announced the Dimensity 8550, a targeted revision to its existing flagship-killer chipset. It is not much different in terms of raw specs, but it now supports Google’s new Gemini Nano V3 AI. But before you get too excited, having this chip in your phone does not automatically unlock Gemini Nano V3 features. There is more to it than that.
On paper, the core computing foundation of the Dimensity 8550 remains largely identical to that of the Dimensity 8500, which itself arrived in January 2026. It retains a 4nm manufacturing process and uses an all-big-core octa-core CPU configuration with eight Cortex-A725 cores alongside a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU. Because the core CPU and GPU performance metrics match those of its predecessor, users can expect the same reliable performance for gaming and daily multitasking.
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The main change is Gemini Nano V3 compatibility, enabled by an upgraded NPU 880 and LLM Booster, which allows on-device AI processing even without an internet connection, provided the device meets RAM requirements. With that one upgrade, MediaTek is bringing capability that has been reserved for ultra-premium silicon, think Samsung Galaxy S26, Google Pixel 10, and OnePlus 15, down to sub-flagship price tiers.
However, a compatible processor is only part of the equation. Devices powered by the Dimensity 8550 will also need to meet Google’s 12GB RAM threshold, pushing the chip toward the upper end of the mid-range bracket and effectively filtering out basic budget phones. The first smartphones powered by the Dimensity 8550 have already hit the market, including Honor’s newly launched Honor 600 Pro series and OPPO’s Reno 16.

Cutting-edge artificial intelligence has long been the privilege of pricey smartphones. When Google unveiled Gemini Intelligence, its steep hardware requirements left even some older high-end models out in the cold. The platform offers agentic experiences, such as generative UI widgets and the Gboard…