Related news indicates that AMD plans to cooperate with MediaTek in Wi-Fi chip design, which is expected to enhance the application design of its laptop products.
While Intel has already incorporated Wi-Fi 6 technology into its laptop designs and is now designing laptops for always-connected use, AMD processor-based laptops still require third-party Wi-Fi chips. Therefore, the rumored collaboration with MediaTek suggests AMD is hoping to further enhance the user experience of its processors in laptops.
It is not yet possible to confirm how the two parties will cooperate, but it is possible that laptops using AMD processors will have better Wi-Fi 6 connection application effects, and may even further simplify the laptop design and reduce the thickness of the laptop.
In addition to the rumored collaboration with AMD on Wi-Fi chips, MediaTek has also recently confirmed the launch of a Wi-Fi chip specifically designed for the US market.Dimensity 1000C processor, and is used in the LG Velvet sold with T-Mobile mobile network services. It not only corresponds to the frequency band used for 5G network connections in the United States, but also means that MediaTek will successfully expand its development in the US market.


