On paper, a high-clocked Mali-450 MP4 (Quad-core) can achieve impressive pixel fillrates (often exceeding 1.2 GPixels/s). The Mali-G31 MP2 (Dual-core) typically sits around 0.8 GPixels/s. Winner: Mali-450
| Game | Mali-450 MP2 | Mali-G31 MP2 | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------------|---------------------------| | PUBG Mobile Lite | 20-25 fps (minimal graphics, stuttering) | 40-50 fps (low, stable) | | Genshin Impact (lowest) | 12 fps, frequent crashes (no ES 3.1) | 25-30 fps, playable | | Among Us | 60 fps (trivial) | 60 fps (trivial) | | Call of Duty: Mobile | Unsupported (requires ES 3.2) | 30 fps (low settings) | Mali-g31 Mp2 Vs Mali-450
The Mali-450 does not support Vulkan. All Vulkan calls must be translated via GLES, incurring overhead. The Mali-G31 MP2 has full Vulkan 1.3 support, reducing CPU driver overhead by 30-40% in draw-call-heavy apps. On paper, a high-clocked Mali-450 MP4 (Quad-core) can