Tuesday, July 15, 2014

MediaTek MediaTek announces octa-core, 64-bit, 2k supportive processor

In the last few years, Qualcomm has gotten true domination over the high-end processor market, with a 97% share of the 4G LTE. Nonetheless, that doesn’t mean MediaTek doesn’t return fight, and even a very good fight at that.

The new processor, named the MediaTek MT6795, is the newest addition to their MT67xx series, and offers top of the line specs- It is “true” octa-core, which means that all the cores have the same power, and are all active at the same time, and it is 64-bit. Furthermore, the processor supports a mind-blowing 480fps and 1080p video- quadrupling the current high-standard of 120fps, which also isn’t available on all phones. The processor runs at 2.2GHz, and features “CorePilot” technology which makes sure the load is equally distributed among the 8 processors.



The new processor supports all category 4 LTE, and is aimed at the high-end smartphone market. Specifically, the over $350 market. Here’s the official press release by MediaTek:

MediaTek Launches 64-bit True Octa-coreTM LTE Smartphone SoC with World’s First 2K Display Support
A top-of-the-line chipset packed with premium multimedia features designed for flagship AndroidTM DevicesTAIWAN, Hsinchu – July 15, 2014 – MediaTek today announced MT6795, the 64-bit True Octa-coreTM LTE smartphone System on Chip (SoC) with the world’s first 2K display support. This is MediaTek’s flagship smartphone SoC designed to empower high-end device makers to leap into the AndroidTM 64-bit era.
The MT6795 is currently set to be the first 64-bit, LTE, True Octa-core SoC targeting the premium segment, with speed of up to 2.2GHz, to hit the market. The SoC features MediaTek’s CorePilotTM technology providing world-class multi-processor performance and thermal control, as well as dual-channel LPDDR3 clocked at 933MHz for top-end memory bandwidth in a smartphone.
The high-performance SoC also satisfies the multimedia requirements of even the most demanding users, featuring multimedia subsystems that support many technologies never before possible or seen in a smartphone, including support for 120Hz displays and the capability to create and playback 480 frames per second (fps) 1080p Full HD Super-Slow Motion videos.
With the launch of MT6795, MediaTek is accelerating the global transition to LTE and creating opportunities for device makers to gain first-mover advantage with top-of-the-line devices in the 64-bit Android device market. Coupled with 4G LTE support, MT6795 completes MediaTek’s 64-bit LTE SoC product portfolio: MT6795 for power users, MT6752 for mainstream users and MT6732 for entry level users. This extensive portfolio allows everyone to embrace the improved speed from 4G LTE and parallel computing capability from CorePilot and 64-bit processors.
Key features of MT6795:
  • 64-bit True Octa-core LTE SoC with clock speed up to 2.2GHz
  • MediaTek CorePilot unlocks the full power of all eight cores
  • Dual-channel LPDDR3 memory clocked at 933MHz
  • 2K on device display (2560×1600)
  • 120Hz mobile display with Response Time Enhancement Technology and MediaTek ClearMotionTM
  • 480fps 1080p Full HD Super-Slow Motion video feature
  • Support for Rel. 9, Category 4 FDD and TDD LTE (150Mbps/50Mbps), as well as modems for 2G/3G networks
  • Support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac/Bluetooth®/FM/GPS/Glonass/Beidou/ANT+
  • Multi-mode wireless charging supported by MediaTek’s companion multi-mode wireless power receiver IC
“MediaTek has once again demonstrated leading engineering capabilities by delivering breakthrough technology and time-to-market advantage that enable limitless opportunities for our partners and end users, while setting the bar even higher for our competition,” said Jeffrey Ju, General Manager of the MediaTek Smartphone Business Unit. “With a complete and inclusive 64-bit LTE SoC product portfolio, we are firmly on track to lead the industry in delivering premium mobile user experiences for years to come.”
MT6795-powered devices will be commercially available by the end of 2014.

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