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Monday, July 29, 2013
MediaTek Introduces New Tablet SoC With Heterogeneous Multi-processing
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MediaTek today announced its MT8135 system-on-chip (SoC) for high-end tablets. The quad-core solution incorporates two ARM Cortex-A15 and two efficient ARM Cortex-A7 processors, and the latest GPU from Imagination Technologies, the PowerVR Series6.
processing subsystem.
The SOC is complemented by an optimized ARM big.LITTLE architecture.
MediaTek has deployed an advanced scheduler algorithm, combined with adaptive
thermal and interactive power management to maximize the performance and energy
efficiency benefits of the ARM big.LITTLE architecture. This technology enables
application software to access all of the processors in the big.LITTLE cluster
simultaneously. As the first company to enable heterogeneous multi-processing on
a mobile SoC, MediaTek has positioned the MT8135 to support the next generation
of tablet and mobile device designs.
The MT8135 features a MediaTek-developed four-in-one connectivity combination
that includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and FM. It also supports Wi-Fi
certified Miracast, which makes multimedia content sharing between devices
easier. |
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