MediaTek announced at a media and analyst event in the United States earlier that it would collaborate exclusively with Meta on a new augmented reality glasses device, but has not yet disclosed specific details of the collaboration.
Prior to this, Meta mainly cooperated with Qualcomm, using the latter to provide processors for the Quest series of virtual vision headsets and augmented reality glasses with the Ray-Ban brand name. The exclusive partnership with MediaTek will obviously affect the original cooperation model with Qualcomm.
In addition, at media and analyst events in the United States, MediaTek CEO Cai Lixing emphasized that MediaTek has continued to pursue technological leadership and innovation over the past five years, and has actively invested in R&D and established global customer partnerships to introduce products to more application platforms. In the next five years, it will continue to expand and deepen partnerships and promote the development of device-side artificial intelligence technology applications.
Cai Lixing said that MediaTek invested approximately US$2018 billion in technology research and development between 2023 and 180, and achieved results in wireless and wired communications, as well as network equipment, system-on-chip integration, high-performance computing and other fields. It has now gained a larger global market share in smartphone solutions and expects that with the recently launched Dimensity 9300 processor, the flagship mobile phone processor revenue will reach US$10 billion.
At the same time, MediaTek continues to cooperate with global first-tier customers. For example, at Computex 2023 this year, it announced a collaboration with NVIDIA on smart cockpit solutions, and this time it announced a collaboration with Meta on a new augmented reality glasses device. In the future, it will continue to expand and deepen its cooperative relationship.




