Malig31 Mp2 Vs: Mali450 High Quality

Built on the Bifrost architecture. This is significantly more advanced. The "MP2" means it has two cores working in tandem, allowing it to handle more complex instructions with less power.

| Aspect | Mali-450 MP | Mali-G31 MP2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2–4 GB/s | 4–6 GB/s | | Memory compression | None | ARM Frame Buffer Compression | | Power draw at load | 800 mW – 1.2W | 400 mW – 700 mW | malig31 mp2 vs mali450 high quality

The Mali-G31 MP2 is vastly superior for any modern definition of “high quality.” The Mali-450 MP is obsolete for high-quality workloads — it belongs in ultra-budget or legacy devices only. Built on the Bifrost architecture

Pro Tip: If you see a G31 MP2 paired with 3GB of RAM, it is a viable light gaming machine. If you see a Mali-450, walk away unless the device is $20. | Aspect | Mali-450 MP | Mali-G31 MP2

If you're looking at a specific device, (e.g., retro gaming, 4K streaming, or a specific app)? Knowing that will help me tell you if the is enough!

| 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 |