Tuesday, February 28, 2017
MediaTek Announces Octa Core Processor to Rival Snapdragon 805
MediaTek Announces Octa Core Processor to Rival Snapdragon 805
MediaTek has announced a new top-end octa-core processor which will rival the current top-end offerings from Qualcomm and others, the MT6595.
The processor consists of four 2.2-2.5Ghz Cortex A17 and four 1.7Ghz Cortex A7 chips and thanks to ARMs big.LITTLE architecture and Heterogenous Multi-Processing, the intensity of task decides how many cores kick into action. This is much efficient and saves battery life.
The MT6595 is also the first processor with LTE system-on-chip and supports 4K video playback and capture.
It comes with a new Rogue PowerVR Series 6 GPU unit to handle all the intense graphics of modern day gaming and entertainment stuff.
MediaTek was also the first company to unveil the worlds first true octa-core processor not long ago but the replacement of four Cortex A7 cores by A17 has brought in an additional 60% increase in performance.
The processor also comes with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 LE and 20mp camera modules.
Youll find it in phones lying the $99-$199 on-contract range or $200 to $300 without subsidies, so it wont really have to spend a fortune to buy this thing.
You can expect MT6595 to hit the markets by the end of this year.
The processor consists of four 2.2-2.5Ghz Cortex A17 and four 1.7Ghz Cortex A7 chips and thanks to ARMs big.LITTLE architecture and Heterogenous Multi-Processing, the intensity of task decides how many cores kick into action. This is much efficient and saves battery life.
The MT6595 is also the first processor with LTE system-on-chip and supports 4K video playback and capture.
It comes with a new Rogue PowerVR Series 6 GPU unit to handle all the intense graphics of modern day gaming and entertainment stuff.
MediaTek was also the first company to unveil the worlds first true octa-core processor not long ago but the replacement of four Cortex A7 cores by A17 has brought in an additional 60% increase in performance.
The processor also comes with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 LE and 20mp camera modules.
Youll find it in phones lying the $99-$199 on-contract range or $200 to $300 without subsidies, so it wont really have to spend a fortune to buy this thing.
You can expect MT6595 to hit the markets by the end of this year.
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