MediaTek’s Latest Chromebook Chipsets Balance Battery Life and Power



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The MT8192 also has four Arm CortexA55 cores, along with a quartet of Arm Cortex-A76 cores. It has the same GPU as its more powerful sibling, along with LPDDR4x storage and 2133MHz UFS 2.1. The chipset can power two Full HD displays simultaneously, a wide high definition quad display with 60Hz refresh rates or a FullHD + 120Hz display.

MediaTek says that both chipsets support 4K HDR, PCI-Express Gen 3, and USB 3.2 Gen 1 video decoding. Each has a “high-performance AI processing unit” (APU) that the company claims supports a wide range of applications based on voice and vision. . It designed the APU to “seamlessly process” features such as speech and image recognition, live translation, gesture control, and Google AR Core-based enhancements in real time.

The chipsets also have a built-in high dynamic range image signal processor and a hardware depth engine. That, according to MediaTek, will allow Chromebook makers to include a super large 4-cell 80MP camera, a single 32MP camera, or dual 16MP cameras. So you’ll soon be clearer than ever on your Zoom calls.

The first Chromebooks with MT8192 should hit the market in the second quarter of next year. Devices with MT8195 technology will be available later.

MediaTek also announced a new 5G chipset for smartphones. As with the Chromebook chipsets, it designed the 7nm Dimensity 700 to provide better battery life for mobile devices. It can power FullHD + displays with a 90Hz refresh rate. Supports dual SIM cards, up to 64MP cameras (with multi-frame noise reduction for better low-light shots), and a variety of voice assistants.

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