OnePlus Ace 5 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Elite to be first to support 1080p 120fps Genshin Impact gaming


OnePlus has been teasing its Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro smartphones for China. Today at an event, OnePlus China president Li Jie Louis unveiled the industry’s first chip-level gaming technology – the Fengchi gaming kernel, and claimed that the company has completely reconstructed the underlying core of the chip.

The company said that the Fengchi gaming kernel completely solved the problem of a large amount of performance waste in gaming scenarios, reducing the number of CPU instructions for key tasks by up to 22.74%, reducing waiting time by 66%, and increasing computing efficiency by 49%.

Moreover, the Fengchi gaming kernel can greatly improve the gaming experience, allowing players to play games for a long time without lag or heat, and breaking the current game frame rate and image quality limits.

Fengchi Game Kernel provides more than 25,000 lines of original code for the Android underlying kernel and more than 34,000 lines of original code for the game pipeline. In addition, based on the accumulated game optimization of Fengchi Game Kernel, a total of 254 patents have been applied.

Combined with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the company claims that it will achieve a series of gaming performance records. The OnePlus Ace 5 Pro will also be the world’s first to support Genshin Impact with native 120 frames at 1080p resolution, said the company.

OnePlus will officially introduce the Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro smartphones in China next week.

At the event, OPPO’s Chief Product Officer Pete Lau said:

Gaming experience will become OPPO’s strategic direction in the performance track. As a performance-focused brand under OPPO, OnePlus has launched many gaming technologies for the first time. In the future, OnePlus will continue to promote the implementation of more self-developed black technologies.


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