We hear more and more often that current smartphones are comparable to real pocket PCs, sometimes even more performing, and now this statement is to be considered 100% realistic. In fact, just like on classic computers, video card companies release driver-related updates in order to improve performance and / or fix bugs.
Qualcomm is moving in the same direction as its PC counterpart and Xiaomi is a pioneer in this regard, updating its latest smartphones on the GPU side, thus improving the performance of its latest tech creatures: Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro and Redmi K30, giving a further surge in performance in the rendering of video games.
The GPU Driver Update application has therefore been released, which allows the Chinese company to convey independent updates of the drivers of the video cards present in its smartphones to improve their performance. The changelog shows that not only are the graphics performance improved, but improvements are also added to the stability of the GPU, as well as optimizations aimed at titles such as Fortnite, Peace Elite etc ..
With the new Xiaomi application it will also be possible to update the GPU
From now on, all new smartphones that incorporate the latest chipsets of the North American company will be able to benefit from these updates at the hardware level, totally independent from those of the system. The ability to move independently to update the GPU drivers allows OEMs to take advantage of the Android GPU Inspector tool to analyze the performance of the video card during its use and thus easily identify which optimizations are needed.
In addition, this graphics controller update improves the performance and stability of the Vulkan API, resulting in greater power efficiency and overall more stable performance. The ability to move independently to update the GPU drivers allows OEMs to take advantage of the Android GPU Inspector tool to analyze the performance of the video card during its use and thus easily identify which optimizations are needed.