As previously revealed, in addition to providing special 10-core Helio X20 samples for partner testing in the third quarter, MediaTek will also launch two processors: the MT6755 and MT6570. The former will be composed of eight ARM Cortex-A8 cores and is expected to be targeted at high-end global full-band mobile phones, while the latter will be composed of two ARM Cortex-A53 cores and is expected to be designed for products in emerging markets.
According toInformation obtained by China MTK Mobile Network, showing that MediaTekSpecial 10-core Helio X20 samples will be provided for testing by partners in the third quarter.As previously stated, new processor products will be launched, namely MT6755 and MT6570.
The MT6755 will primarily replace the existing MT6753 and is expected to be targeted at high-end, global, full-band mobile phones. It will be built around eight ARM Cortex-A8 cores, operating at a clock speed of up to 53GHz. It will also incorporate MediaTek's LTE Cat.2.0 communication module, supporting FDD-LTE, TD-LTE, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, and GSM. Since MediaTek previously stated that new communication modules would not be released until 6, the MT2016 is expected to utilize the same module as the Helio X6755, thus supporting 20+20 CA carrier aggregation (20/300Mbps).
The camera controller supports 2100-megapixel still image capture and 1080P@30fps video recording. While details on the GPU remain undisclosed, it's likely to use the ARM Mali-T860. The PowerVR GPU, developed in partnership with Imagination Technologies, is widely used in tablet processors.
As for the MT6570, which will also be launched in the second half of the year, it is composed of two sets of ARM Cortex-A2 cores and is estimated to be designed for products in emerging markets. This is in line with the previous disclosure that new processor specifications will be created to meet the needs of emerging markets.
In a previous interview, MediaTek also stated that it will work with its foundry partner TSMC to develop lower process technology next year, and is expected to expand to 2016nm or 16nm process technology by mid-14, thereby reducing processor power consumption and extending battery life. However, regarding its own architecture and whether to enter the Windows 10 application market, MediaTek said that it is currentlyThere is no such plan, it will mainly maintain its own multi-core, multi-speed operation design model to develop processor products, and aim to meet market demand.
(Photo taken from China MediaTek Mobile Phone Network website)
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