Malig31 Mp2 Vs Mali450 Hot – Fully Tested
Mali-G31 MP2
Here’s a deep, technical-style post comparing the and Mali-450 MP (often found in older or low-end chips like MediaTek MT6580 or early Rockchip SoCs).
1. The Context: Age and Architecture
2. Performance & Gaming
- Mali-450 maxes at OpenGL ES 2.0 (with partial 3.0 via extensions, but broken on many drivers). No Vulkan. No OpenCL 1.2 (only 1.1 with half-rate FP64). Modern apps using Vulkan or ES 3.1+ will fallback to software rendering or crash.
- Mali-G31 MP2 supports OpenGL ES 3.2, Vulkan 1.1, and OpenCL 2.0. That means lower CPU draw call overhead, compute shaders for post-processing, and proper modern game engine compatibility.
: The Mali-G31 was designed for "ultra-efficiency," offering roughly 20% better energy efficiency malig31 mp2 vs mali450 hot
ARM Mali-G31 MP2 is significantly better than the ARM Mali-450 Mali-G31 MP2 Here’s a deep, technical-style post comparing
Mali-450:
Struggling with almost anything beyond basic 2D puzzles. Most 3D games from the last three years will either look like a slideshow or fail to load textures. 5. Heat and Efficiency ("The Hot Factor") Mali-450 maxes at OpenGL ES 2