MediaTek Dimensity 8600 is built on advanced 3nm process with major architecture overhaul.
The chipset brings significant improvements in performance and power efficiency over previous generation.
It supports massive battery capacities up to 10,000mAh level for upcoming smartphones.

A lot of information has come to light about MediaTek’s upcoming chipset Dimensity 8600. In particular, an exclusive post by Digital Chat Station reveals that this chipset is being manufactured on 3nm process and its architecture is undergoing major changes.
According to this leak, Dimensity 8600 is not only changing the process node, but also undergoing a major overhaul of the mid-range performance core. This is expected to result in significant improvements in both performance and power efficiency.
What upgrades are coming?
DCS reveals from this exclusive post that the architecture and process of Dimensity 8600 have been completely upgraded compared to Dimensity 8500. He has referred to the changes made to the performance core in particular as a “Major Overhaul”. This chipset is expected to be more efficient and powerful than its previous generation. The new architecture is also expected to improve AI processing, gaming stability and overall power efficiency.

The same post also states that major Chinese smartphone brands like Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Honor (commonly referred to as OVMh in leaks) are now testing new phones. These phones may have an incredibly large battery of 10,000 mAh level. This is expected to be the largest battery in this segment so far.
Launch timeline
According to reports, the new phones coming with Dimensity 8600 may be launched early in the second half of this year (around July-August). That is, we will see this chipset-based phone in the latter part of 2026.
Although no specifications or launch date have been officially announced yet. If the Dimensity 8600 really comes on a 3nm process and there are major changes to the performance cores, then it will be able to compete directly with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 or similar chips. This chipset can offer manufacturers many advantages, especially when it comes to making phones with large batteries.
