With the official April 21 release date rapidly approaching, the raw computational power of the highly anticipated REDMI K90 Max has finally been quantified. Spotted in the Geekbench database today by GSMArena under the model number 2604FRK1EC, the device is posting numbers that cement its status as a true “Performance Demon.” For our global readers, this data gives us our first concrete look at the processing capabilities of the device expected to launch internationally as the Xiaomi 17T Pro.
Geekbench 6.6.0 Results
The leaked benchmark page confirms the underlying architecture driving Xiaomi’s active-cooling powerhouse. The REDMI K90 Max achieved an astonishing 3513 points in the single-core test and a massive 10711 points in the multi-core test.
The Dimensity 9500 & Dedicated D2 Graphics Chip
These record-breaking scores are generated by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired here with a massive 16GB of RAM. However, Xiaomi is not relying solely on the primary SoC for gaming. The leak confirms the inclusion of a highly specialized dedicated graphics chip, the D2. This secondary silicon is specifically designed to support 165fps frame interpolation across all games, ensuring that the workload is efficiently distributed and battery drain is minimized.
Hyper-Responsive Display Telemetry
To complement the 6.83-inch 165Hz gaming screen and 165fps software integration, the display hardware features elite-level touch telemetry. The REDMI K90 Max will support a 480Hz multi-finger touch reporting rate and an incredible 3500Hz instantaneous sampling rate, guaranteeing zero input lag during competitive MOBA or FPS matches.
Hardware Recap
These processing capabilities are thermally protected by Xiaomi’s first-ever built-in smartphone fan. Pushing 0.42 CFM of air through an independent sealed duct, the system boasts an IP66/IP68/IP69 “Grand Slam” dust and water resistance rating, a 50,000-hour aging certification, and a 6-year warranty on the mechanical bearing.
Market Impact
Scoring over 10,700 points in multi-core performance places the REDMI K90 Max in the absolute highest echelon of mobile computing. What makes these numbers truly disruptive is the active air cooling. While competitor devices may momentarily reach similar Geekbench scores before thermal throttling scales back their clock speeds, the REDMI K90 Max’s 18.1mm fan ensures these peak scores represent its sustained performance, not just a burst. Running natively on Android 16 via Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1, the software is distinctly optimized to utilize the D2 chip for seamless frame generation.










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