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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Why MediaTek's new chips for Chromebooks are more exciting than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c - About Chromebooks

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This week, MediaTek announced a pair of processors specifically for Chromebooks: The MT8192 and MT8195. Devices using these chipsets are expected in the second quarter of 2021. I’ve been researching the specifications of the MT8192 and MT8195, finding several attributes that suggest better performance than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c that powers the Acer Chromebook Spin 513.

This shouldn’t be too surprising if you’ve been following mobile SOC (system on a chip) news for the past year or two. The Snapdragon 7c (and higher performing 8c) chipset was announced nearly a year ago. It’s based on an 8nm process and has 8 computing cores: Two Cortex-A76 cores with up to a 2.4 GHz clock speed and 6 low-power Cortex-A55 chip cores.

More efficient process and a newer architecture

Both of the newer MediaTek chips for Chromebooks either meet or exceed potential performance based on more recent ARM architecture designs and/or a more power-efficient build process that can pack more transistors into the same space.

Let’s start a 7c comparison with the M8195, which is the higher-end of the two new MediaTek chipsets.

It’s built on TSMCs 6nm process, so there are immediate power efficiency gains available simply based on the transistor density. Like the Snapdragon 7c, it has 8 CPU cores. Unlike the 7c are the configuration and ARM architecture. The M8912 has four high-power Cortex-A78 cores and four of the same Cortex-A55 cores as the 7c.

Just to add more context about those four Cortex-A78 cores, consider the CPU roadmap ARM shared back in 2018:

You can see that Cortex-A76 chips such as those used in the Snapdragon 7c were a nice expected upgrade over chips using older architectures. But the Cortex-A78’s in MediaTek’s new SOCs will bring another leap in performance.

When the ARM roadmap came out in 2018, I noted the expected performance leap, saying I’d anticipate that more Chrome OS hardware partners consider using Arm-based processors in their Chromebooks over the next 12 to 24 months. And when this architecture was announced earlier this year, The Verge said to expect 2021 flagship smartphones built around it.

Even the lower-end MT8192 is no slouch by comparison to the Snapdragon 7c. It uses the same Cortex-A76 cores but has four instead of two. Of course, that means having two fewer of the more power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores.

So what does all this mean for ARM-based Chromebooks?

Acer Chromebook Spin 513 running Chrome and Visual Code in Linux

We know that in a few months the Acer Chromebook Spin 513 with the Snapdragon 7c compute platform will be available for purchase, starting at $399. More storage and/or integrated LTE will cost you more. And it will likely be on sale at least a few months before any Chromebooks with the new MediaTek processors arrive.

When they do, however, you’ll have a choice to make if you want a new ARM-based Chromebook. Much of that will depend on the prices between Qualcomm- and MediaTek-powered devices, and we don’t know that yet. We do know if you want integrated LTE, you’ll likely opt for the Acer: Qualcomm’s integrated modems are among the best in the business.

But if you want more performance or features such as the ability to drive three displays and have support for Dolby Vision and 7.1 surround sound (found in the MT8195) or a full-HD display at 120Hz, you might want to take a new MediaTek-powered Chromebook for a spin. Think of at least a step-generation improvement in performance as compared to the already capable Lenovo Chromebook Duet, which runs on a MediaTek MT8183.

Either way, we’re finally starting to see real progress and potential in ARM-based Chromebooks. Up to now if you wanted one with mid- to high-end performance, Intel was your likely your first and only choice. In 2021, you’ll have another chip contender worth considering.

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November 13, 2020 at 02:59AM
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Here’s why MediaTek’s new Chromebook ARM processors are so important [VIDEO] - Chrome Unboxed

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This week, MediaTek announced a whole bunch of stuff at their annual summit, but buried right in the middle of everything they spoke of, there were 2 new chips officially announced that will be added to the current MediaTek SoC (the MT8183 currently on display in the Lenovo Chromebook Duet and a few others) to round out MediaTek’s Chromebook offerings. Gabriel posted about this announcement on Tuesday if you’d like the overall breakdown on those two new chips – the MT8192 and MT8195 – but for today, we want to talk about why these chips are important moving forward.

Up to this point, Chromebooks with ARM processors inside have been slow. Simply put, we get ARM cores that are years behind the current chips you see in current smartphones and it shows. Sure, the battery is solid and performance is good enough for basic tasks, but there’s nothing about these current ARM-powered Chromebooks that will blow you away in the speed department.

So, what’s different with these new chips? Well, it mainly comes down to the Cortex-A76 and Cortex-A78 cores that are being utilized. In a nutshell, Cortex cores are what ARM makes each year to deliver to chip makers to build out their SoC’s (system on chip). While the more advanced companies like Qualcomm and Apple can take these cores and leverage the most possible performance from them, others aren’t as well-equipped and can’t quite compete with what the bigger outfits can build. Companies like MediaTek have been in that position for years, but they have recently been gaining the chops to make similar performance claims to chip makers like Qualcomm and Samsung.

Though there are differences in chips with the same Cortex cores, they aren’t wildly different. In a side-by-side of Cortex-A76 chips from MediaTek and Qualcomm, there’s only a 7% performance gain in Qualcomm’s chip and some of that can be chalked up to the 7nm process in the Snapdragon 855 versus MediaTek’s 12nm in the Helio G90. With these new Chromebook chips from MediaTek being 7nm (MT8192) and 6nm (MT8195) processes, that won’t be nearly as much of a gap.

What can we expect?

Here’s the tough part in all this. Because we’ve never had anything resembling a flagship ARM chip in a Chromebook up to this point, it is hard to know exactly what to expect. With MediaTek’s chops and familiarity with Chrome OS, I’ll go ahead and say my expectations are pretty high. While I don’t think these chips will quite match the latest Intel Core i5 chips, I’d bet we’ll see something close to the current or last-gen Core i3. That’s a bold hope as I still contend that Intel Core i3 performance is enough Chromebook horsepower for 95% of users.

When we look at the difference in performance between Cortex-A73 chips (what we have in the Lenovo Duet) and Cortex A-76 chips, the performance gains are massive. With the Snapdragon 835 from the Pixel 2 representing the A73 and the Snapdragon 855 from the Pixel 4 representing the A76, we see Geekbench results quite literally double when comparing them side-by-side. Does that mean we’ll see double the actual performance? Maybe. With better GPUs on board and a far smaller process (down to 7nm and 6nm from 12nm we see currently), there’s good reason to believe these new chips from MediaTek will fly on Chromebooks.

Why it’s important

As we move into the future of Macbooks seamlessly running iOS apps, getting wildly good battery life, and completely silent designs, consumers will begin to expect this more and more from Chromebooks, too. Here’s the good news: Google is years ahead of Apple in working on Android apps for Chrome OS. These new ARM chips from MediaTek will only make that experience better and better as seen with little updates to games like PUBG Mobile for Chromebooks with MediaTek ARM chips inside. Where we see this game still struggle on far more powerful Intel-powered Chromebooks, it runs quite well on even the under-powered Lenovo Chromebook Duet. There’s no question about it: Android apps work much better on ARM-powered Chromebooks.

Now that we have Qualcomm taking their first dive into the Chromebook waters and MediaTek clearly ready to step fully into the market with their best hardware foot forward, I think the shift to ARM is truly beginning for Chrome OS. Will Google – like Apple – go all in on ARM and leave Intel by the wayside? Not any time soon, if ever. Instead, Chrome OS is an operating system that is flexible enough to handle both ARM and x86 natively without emulators, allowing the user to choose what is more important to them in a device. If absolute power is the goal, you’re likely going to be in the Intel camp for some time. If thin, light, silent, long-lasting Chromebooks that run Android apps like a champ are more your speed, hold on just a bit longer. The ARM revolution is coming for Chromebooks in 2021, starting with MediaTek, and we’re in for a very interesting ride.

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November 12, 2020 at 02:37AM
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The MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset aims to bring 5G to the mass market - 9to5Google

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MediaTek is taking on Qualcomm with yet another 5G-enabled chipset, this time in the form of the Dimensity 700 chip.

Announced during their annual summit, the MediaTek Dimensity 700 will undoubtedly be utilized in low-to-mid-range smartphones over the coming 18 months to allow for connection to superfast data networks without the associated price premium.

The Dimensity 700 processor is built upon a 7nm manufacturing process and according to Mediatek, is set to officially come to market in Q1 2021. Expect to see it at the heart of devices ranging from the $200 to $300 price range, as this is towards the modest end of the performance charts.

It is an octa-core processor with two Cortex-A76 CPU cores clocked at 2.2Ghz and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2GHz. Much like the Helio G80, the Mediatek Dimensity 700 relies on a Mali-G57 MCU GPU for graphics.

The Dimensity 700 mixes two highly capable Arm Cortex-A76 ‘Big’ cores in its octa-core CPU operating up to a speedy 2.2GHz, speedy LPDDR4X memory up to 2,133MHz and fast UFS 2.2 2-lane storage enabling 1GB/s data streaming: 4X faster than typical mainstream smartphones with eMMC. This ensure a great all-round smartphone experience, whether you’re streaming video, snapping pics, chatting with friends, or working on the go.

There’s support for FHD+ 90Hz displays at a maximum resolution of 2,520 by 1,080-pixels, up to 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM at up to 2,133MHZ speeds, and UFS 2.2 storage. The Dimensity 700 also includes support for 48-megapixel or 64-megapixel single sensor camera setups, which should be ideal for the growing capabilities of affordable smartphone cameras. It also includes support for a multitude of AI-powered features such as faux bokeh effects, noise reduction, and more.

Mediatek also touts the obligatory Google Assistant support along with support for further voice assistants such as Alexa and Bixby. The chipset will also include Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. As we have mentioned, expect to see the first wave of Mediatek Dimensity 700 powered devices from Q1 2021.

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November 11, 2020 at 08:14PM
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Realme X7 Pro with MediaTek 5G Dimensity processor to launch in India soon - Times of India

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NEW DELHI: A new online report further confirms the launch of Realme X7 Pro in India. As reported by Techradar, Realme will soon launch Realme X7 Pro in the country with MediaTek Dimensity chipset.
The report further adds that the Realme X7 Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ processor which is the first 5G chipset of the company. Realme will be the only smartphone maker this year who will launch a smartphone on MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ processor.
Recently, Realme also hinted that it will soon launch the Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro smartphones in India. On the other hand, leakster Mukul Sharma also revealed that the company might launch the smartphones in December this year in the country.
Realme X7 Pro 5G specifications
The Realme X7 Pro 5G comes with a 6.55-inch full HD+ display with 1080x2400 pixel resolution. The display offers 1200 nits brightness and is protected with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ processor with Mali-G77 MC9 GPU.
The device packs 8GB of RAM and comes in two storage variants -- 128GB and 256GB. Realme X7 Pro 5G runs Android 10 operating system topped with the company's own Realme UI.
The dual-SIM smartphone sports a quad-rear camera setup with 64MP main sensor with LED flash, f/1.8 aperture, 8MP 119° Ultra Wide Lens with f/2.25 aperture, 2MP retro portrait lens and 2MP 4cm macro lens with f/2.4 aperture. On the front, you will find a 32MP selfie camera with f/2.45 aperture.
The smartphone comes equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor and offers super liner stereo speakers powered by Dolby Atmos. Measuring 160.8×75.1×8.5mm, the smartphone is backed by a 4500mAh battery with 65W ultra-fast flash charging support.

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November 11, 2020 at 05:23PM
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Realme X7 Pro with MediaTek 5G Dimensity processor to launch in India soon - Times of India

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MediaTek Unveils Its Newest 5G Chipset, Dimensity 700, For Mass Market 5G Smartphones - PRNewswire

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"With our expanded Dimensity portfolio we're bringing the latest 5G capabilities to every smartphone tier so more people can enjoy 5G experiences," said Dr. JC Hsu, Corporate VP and GM of MediaTek's Wireless Communications Business Unit. "The Dimensity 700 has an impressive mix of 5G connectivity features, advanced camera capabilities like night shot enhancements and multiple voice assistant support, all in a super power-efficient design."

The Dimensity 700 packs advanced connectivity features including 5G Carrier Aggregation (2CC 5G-CA) and 5G dual SIM dual standby (DSDS), giving users access to the fastest speeds and 5G-exclusive Voice over New Radio (VoNR) services from either connection. On the processing power side, the chip integrates two Arm Cortex-A76 big cores in its octa-core CPU and operates at up to 2.2GHz.

Key features of Dimensity 700 include:

  • MediaTek 5G UltraSave: Delivers advanced power-saving technologies to improve battery life. It includes UltraSave Network Environment Detection, MediaTek 5G UltraSave OTA Content Awareness, Dynamic BWP and Connected Mode DRX. The built-in technology intelligently manages a device's 5G connection so you can do more and charge your device less often.
  • Premium 90Hz Display: Brands can design smartphones with crisp, high resolution FullHD+ displays and ultra-fast refresh rates to reduce blur in animations, scrolling and games for the best user experience.
  • Up to 64MP Cameras & Night Shot Enhancements: Supports 48MP or 64MP main camera sensors with AI-bokeh, AI-color and AI-beauty features. Plus, the integrated hardware-based imaging accelerators enable multi-frame noise reduction so users can capture high quality shots with low noise, even at night.  
  • Multiple Voice Assistant Support: Supports voice assistants from global brands such as Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu, Google and Tencent to give device makers more configuration options.

The Dimensity 700 continues MediaTek's legacy of bringing advanced connectivity, multimedia and imaging features to consumers everywhere. MediaTek's Dimensity 5G family of chips bring smart and fast together to power 5G devices across all tiers, and with the Dimensity 700 5G devices will now be accessible to even more consumers.

For full specifications and further details on MediaTek's Dimensity 700 series and 5G portfolio visit: https://i.mediatek.com/mediatek-5g

About MediaTek Inc.

MediaTek Incorporated (TWSE: 2454) is a global fabless semiconductor company that enables 1.5 billion connected devices a year. We are a market leader in developing innovative systems-on-chip (SoC) for mobile device, home entertainment, connectivity and IoT products. Our dedication to innovation has positioned us as a driving market force in several key technology areas, including highly power-efficient mobile technologies, automotive solutions and a broad range of advanced multimedia products such as smartphones, tablets, digital televisions, 5G, Voice Assistant Devices (VAD) and wearables. MediaTek empowers and inspires people to expand their horizons and achieve their goals through smart technology, more easily and efficiently than ever before. We work with the brands you love to make great technology accessible to everyone, and it drives everything we do. Visit www.mediatek.com for more information.

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November 10, 2020 at 11:00PM
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Why haven't we seen Windows on Arm laptops with MediaTek chips? - Android Authority

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  • MediaTek has revealed that it’s looking at the Windows on Arm segment.
  • Qualcomm is the only chipmaker offering processors for the platform right now.

Apple announced its first Mac computers with Arm silicon yesterday, but the Cupertino company isn’t the first major computing platform to embrace Arm. In fact, we’ve seen Windows on Arm laptops being released for over two years now.

These Windows on Arm devices are largely powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets though, with rival chipmaker MediaTek being conspicuously absent in this space. Now, the Taiwanese firm has revealed that it is considering this segment.

“Windows on Arm is a developing new opportunity. We are studying this space on the back of MediaTek’s Chromebook success in COVID-19 times (sic),” a company representative told journalists during the firm’s executive summit.

Two hurdles in the way?

The firm also launched two new Chromebook chips in the MT8192 and MT8195, and MediaTek claims that these chips are more than adequate for running Windows on Arm. “However, (we) need DirectX drivers for the Mali GPU from Arm,” a representative explained.

The firm’s new Chromebook processors both use Arm’s Mali-G57 graphics, while Qualcomm’s laptop processors use in-house Adreno GPUs. This would theoretically give the US chipmaker greater control over things like driver support, rather than having to rely on partner companies.

MediaTek also cited x86 app compatibility with Windows on Arm as a “primary challenge” for the platform. Right now, x86 apps either have to be ported to Windows on Arm or they need to be emulated to run on the new platform. However, the latter approach tends to incur a performance penalty, while the former route requires work from the developer.

Nevertheless, between Microsoft and Qualcomm rolling out 64-bit app emulation support this month, and Apple launching its first Arm-powered Mac computers, it’s clear that the Arm computing space is making progress. Hopefully we see cheaper laptops from both platforms in 2021.

Next: Apple’s biggest challenge with Arm Macs, according to Qualcomm

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November 11, 2020 at 03:17PM
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MediaTek to snap up record high revenues for 2020 - Digitimes

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MediaTek to snap up record high revenues for 2020

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MediaTek is on track to garner record high revenues of over US$10 billion in 2020, driven by order dynamics for its comprehensive lineups of chips for 5G, Wi-Fi, PC, smart home and ASIC applications, according to industry sources.

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November 11, 2020 at 11:12AM
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MediaTek’s new chipsets for Chromebooks balance the power and efficiency - Inceptive Mind

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During the Mediatek Executive Summit 2020, an online event that took place on Tuesday (November 10), MediaTek announced a pair of Chromebook chipsets that it says could balance power with improved battery life performance. The company designed and developed the 6nm MT8195 for premium Chromebooks and the 7nm MT8192 for broader use.

With the new chipsets, MediaTek can design powerful, sleek, and lightweight Chromebooks that deliver longer battery life and incredible computing experiences.

MediaTek’s MT8195, built on the 6nm TSMC process, integrates an octa-core CPU, with four Arm Cortex-A78 cores for compute-intensive applications and four power-efficient Arm Cortex-A55 cores to simultaneously handle background tasks and maximize battery life. The five-core Arm-Mali G57 GPU delivers great visuals, while quad-channel 2133MHz LPDDR4X ensures there is plenty of memory bandwidth for the powerful cores. The AI processing unit is MediaTek APU 3.0, which provides processing of up to 4 trillion operations per second.

The chipset also handles up to three displays simultaneously and supports Dolby Vision, 7.1 surrounds sound audio and a Codec AV1 hardware video accelerator. This allows users to enjoy cinema-quality experiences for streaming movies and TV shows from the most popular online services.

The MT8192 focuses on more affordable Chromebooks, with four Arm Cortex-A76 cores paired with four Arm Cortex-A55 to provide an ideal balance of power and efficiency. It also has an older APU, the APU 2.0, which provides up to 2.4 trillion operations per second. Additionally, the MT8192 supports wide quad high definition (WQHD) displays with standard 60Hz refresh-rates or Full HD displays with up to 120Hz refresh-rates for super-fast responsiveness.

With the MT8192 and MT8195 chipsets, brands can design Chromebooks with a variety of camera configurations thanks to a high dynamic range (HDR) image signal processor and hardware depth engine built into the chipsets. This allows makers to integrate super-large 80MP 4-cell cameras, single 32MP cameras, or dual camera setups up to 16 MP + 16 MP to bring Chromebooks sharp and crisp HDR for video conferencing.

The devices based on the MT8192 will begin shipping in the second quarter of next year. The MT8195 will power premium Chromebooks, smart displays, tablets, and other smart devices, which will hit the market at a later date.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

MediaTek announces new Dimensity 700 5G smartphone chipset - Light Reading

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HSINCHU, Taiwan – MediaTek today unveiled its new Dimensity 700 5G smartphone chipset, a 7nm SoC designed to bring advanced 5G capabilities and experiences to the mass market. The addition of the Dimensity 700 to MediaTek's Dimensity family of 5G chips gives device makers a full suite of options for 5G smartphone models – from flagship and premium to mid-range and mass market devices – making 5G more accessible for consumers everywhere.

"With our expanded Dimensity portfolio we're bringing the latest 5G capabilities to every smartphone tier so more people can enjoy 5G experiences," said Dr. JC Hsu, Corporate VP and GM of MediaTek's Wireless Communications Business Unit. "The Dimensity 700 has an impressive mix of 5G connectivity features, advanced camera capabilities like night shot enhancements and multiple voice assistant support, all in a super power-efficient design."

The Dimensity 700 packs advanced connectivity features including 5G Carrier Aggregation (2CC 5G-CA) and 5G dual SIM dual standby (DSDS), giving users access to the fastest speeds and 5G-exclusive Voice over New Radio (VoNR) services from either connection. On the processing power side, the chip integrates two Arm Cortex-A76 big cores in its octa-core CPU and operates at up to 2.2GHz.

Key features of Dimensity 700 include:

  • MediaTek 5G UltraSave: Delivers advanced power-saving technologies to improve battery life. It includes UltraSave Network Environment Detection, MediaTek 5G UltraSave OTA Content Awareness, Dynamic BWP and Connected Mode DRX. The built-in technology intelligently manages a device's 5G connection so you can do more and charge your device less often.
  • Premium 90Hz Display: Brands can design smartphones with crisp, high resolution FullHD+ displays and ultra-fast refresh rates to reduce blur in animations, scrolling and games for the best user experience.
  • Up to 64MP Cameras & Night Shot Enhancements: Supports 48MP or 64MP main camera sensors with AI-bokeh, AI-color and AI-beauty features. Plus, the integrated hardware-based imaging accelerators enable multi-frame noise reduction so users can capture high quality shots with low noise, even at night.
  • Multiple Voice Assistant Support: Supports voice assistants from global brands such as Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu, Google and Tencent to give device makers more configuration options.

The Dimensity 700 continues MediaTek's legacy of bring advanced connectivity, multimedia and imaging features to consumers everywhere. MediaTek's Dimensity 5G family of chips bring smart and fast together to power 5G devices across all tiers, and with the Dimensity 700 5G devices will now be accessible to even more consumers.

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MediaTek Unveils Its Newest 5G Chipset, Dimensity 700, For Mass Market 5G Smartphones - Yahoo Finance

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Dimensity 700 caters to growing consumer demand for 5G devices

HSINCHU, Taiwan, Nov. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- MediaTek today unveiled its new Dimensity 700 5G smartphone chipset, a 7nm SoC designed to bring advanced 5G capabilities and experiences to the mass market. The addition of the Dimensity 700 to MediaTek's Dimensity family of 5G chips gives device makers a full suite of options for 5G smartphone models - from flagship and premium to mid-range and mass market devices - making 5G more accessible for consumers everywhere.

Dimensity 700

"With our expanded Dimensity portfolio we're bringing the latest 5G capabilities to every smartphone tier so more people can enjoy 5G experiences," said Dr. JC Hsu, Corporate VP and GM of MediaTek's Wireless Communications Business Unit. "The Dimensity 700 has an impressive mix of 5G connectivity features, advanced camera capabilities like night shot enhancements and multiple voice assistant support, all in a super power-efficient design."

The Dimensity 700 packs advanced connectivity features including 5G Carrier Aggregation (2CC 5G-CA) and 5G dual SIM dual standby (DSDS), giving users access to the fastest speeds and 5G-exclusive Voice over New Radio (VoNR) services from either connection. On the processing power side, the chip integrates two Arm Cortex-A76 big cores in its octa-core CPU and operates at up to 2.2GHz.

Key features of Dimensity 700 include:

  • MediaTek 5G UltraSave: Delivers advanced power-saving technologies to improve battery life. It includes UltraSave Network Environment Detection, MediaTek 5G UltraSave OTA Content Awareness, Dynamic BWP and Connected Mode DRX. The built-in technology intelligently manages a device's 5G connection so you can do more and charge your device less often.

  • Premium 90Hz Display: Brands can design smartphones with crisp, high resolution FullHD+ displays and ultra-fast refresh rates to reduce blur in animations, scrolling and games for the best user experience.

  • Up to 64MP Cameras & Night Shot Enhancements: Supports 48MP or 64MP main camera sensors with AI-bokeh, AI-color and AI-beauty features. Plus, the integrated hardware-based imaging accelerators enable multi-frame noise reduction so users can capture high quality shots with low noise, even at night.

  • Multiple Voice Assistant Support: Supports voice assistants from global brands such as Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu, Google and Tencent to give device makers more configuration options.

Dimensity 700 Infographic

The Dimensity 700 continues MediaTek's legacy of bringing advanced connectivity, multimedia and imaging features to consumers everywhere. MediaTek's Dimensity 5G family of chips bring smart and fast together to power 5G devices across all tiers, and with the Dimensity 700 5G devices will now be accessible to even more consumers.

For full specifications and further details on MediaTek's Dimensity 700 series and 5G portfolio visit: https://i.mediatek.com/mediatek-5g

About MediaTek Inc.

MediaTek Incorporated (TWSE: 2454) is a global fabless semiconductor company that enables 1.5 billion connected devices a year. We are a market leader in developing innovative systems-on-chip (SoC) for mobile device, home entertainment, connectivity and IoT products. Our dedication to innovation has positioned us as a driving market force in several key technology areas, including highly power-efficient mobile technologies, automotive solutions and a broad range of advanced multimedia products such as smartphones, tablets, digital televisions, 5G, Voice Assistant Devices (VAD) and wearables. MediaTek empowers and inspires people to expand their horizons and achieve their goals through smart technology, more easily and efficiently than ever before. We work with the brands you love to make great technology accessible to everyone, and it drives everything we do. Visit www.mediatek.com for more information.

MediaTek Press Office:

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Kevin Keating, MediaTek
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Mediatek to launch a 6nm chipset with architecture similar to Exynos 1080 - comments - GSMArena.com

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FasterJonny, 5 hours agoThey still have one problem, video encoding and video quality on general, they just started pa... moreYou compare Mediatek's phone with more expensive phones...

Most phones with Mediatek's soc doesn't include optical image stabilisation, problem doesn't come from the soc itself.
Just look at Oppo Reno 4 Pro and 4Z...power is very similar...
Differences is on camera setup and optical stabilisation...
When a phone costs 799€ and the other costs 379€, there are obviously some diffĂ©rences between both.

Electronic image stabilisation seems to be very good on Dimensity 1000+

Plus Mediatek includes hevc hardware encoding on mt6595 (old 32bits) when Qualcomm S805 wasn't able to (Mediatek keeps it on X serie but not on P serie).
The new Dimensity is able to record videos with multi-explosure (principe of HDR photography applied to video)...soc is theorically able to get better night video than competitors. I simply doubt OEM's camera softwares include it.

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wow mediatek is finally getting better,PRETTY SURE MORE POWERFUL THAN THEM CRAP EXYNOS,
ex. my crap phone is running a carp exynos and my tablet, which runs on a cheap mediatek CPU and slower, BUT i play the same game with graphics really low
EXYNOS ONE lags alot and its making want to break it and the tablet which moves really smooth and NO LAG and this one is SLOWER BUT MORE BETTER
THAT PROVES THAT MEDIATEK IS BETTER THAN EXYNOS

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Anonymous, 5 hours agoPowerful and fast at first. But what about its update support and durability/stability? Snapdr... moreDurability/Stability is fine...... Just Custom Rom support for it is lackluster compared to Snapdragon.

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Hey Mediatek make something more powerful please. Give us a product with arm X1 core and Mali G78, even with few cores. according to here https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu-samsung_exynos_990-1668 mali g77 MP11 can give 1126 gflops. so almost 100gflops per core. So i guess that G78 can give at least 110-120gflops
With Mediatek's pricing and Xiaomi / Realme etc implementations their chips and phones will sell like hot cakes.

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JDK, 4 hours agoAntutu is unreliable as usual. It literally thought iPhone 12 was downclocked compared to i... moreAntutu became unrelaible when Apple chips began, losing lol....interesting

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sq2013, 5 hours agoYou can just import though. I'm in Ireland and I'm using a vivo iqoo z1 powered by t... moreYes that's always an option, but if the import phone has compatibility issues with the local network then returning it will be a long and tedious process, but I just may import an X7 Pro, hoping it'll work, although bands list for that model suggests that it will so that's good

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JDK, 4 hours ago"Adult web browser"? Safari is desktop-class now. There since iPadOS 13. Th... moreNo plugins. Not adult browser.

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Beethoven, 4 hours agoWow even mediatek surpass apple 😂😂 600k+ benchmark vs 500k bionic a14, 400k when throttle 😂😂Antutu is unreliable as usual.

It literally thought iPhone 12 was downclocked compared to iPhone 11, what a joke.

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Vasra, 9 hours agoWe need CHEAP, but powerful tablets with this chipset! Kirin/Huawei is DEAD outside China. ... more"Adult web browser"?

Safari is desktop-class now.

There since iPadOS 13.

There is desktop apps(adobe for iPad) and web apps now and you call iPad "limited"?

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Wow even mediatek surpass apple 😂😂

600k+ benchmark vs 500k bionic a14, 400k when throttle 😂😂

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wongwatt, 10 hours agoI'd love to see a proper, fully featured, flagship using a Mediatek chipset but even the ... moreThey still have one problem, video encoding and video quality on general, they just started partnering with other companies and start-ups to fix their video, so we will probably start seeing the results in mid 2021, hopefully when they lunch a proper flagship soc with 5nm.

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L.O.R.D, 6 hours agoIt's been too long they launched a proper chip outside of China. For the rest of the worl... moreYou can just import though. I'm in Ireland and I'm using a vivo iqoo z1 powered by the mediatek dimensity 1000. Great phone in many regards but spoilt by the terrible software and there's no global rom for it just the Chinese one.

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Powerful and fast at first. But what about its update support and durability/stability? Snapdragon is more durable and stable even after few years. I've used both/I'm not a hater.

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mmwave? Finally supported?

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It's been too long they launched a proper chip outside of China. For the rest of the world, they're still selling modified versions of the same old G90 chipset which is becoming too old by now. They'll launch a new chip, but question is, will it see a wider availability ?

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Anonymous, 9 hours agoFirst of all they mean similar as far as arm cores and using mali gpu. Second the exynos soc ... moreNext after they actually release the said soc and reviewers get it. Then you can talk like all the problems are fixed.

So next?

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We r waiting both cheapest mobiles in dubai.redmi k 30 racing and k 30 ultra. Please tell us about arrive in dubai market

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LG Superfan, 8 hours agoHonestly I don't see any reason to use tablets over phone unless the tab can run full des... moreJust because YOU don't see the need, doesn't mean that millions of others don't have the need.

I want and need a tablet.

You can use your phone. We can be both happy :-D

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Vasra, 9 hours agoWe need CHEAP, but powerful tablets with this chipset! Kirin/Huawei is DEAD outside China. ... moreI agree tablets are awesome for light gaming, emulators and consuming media.

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Vasra, 9 hours agoWe need CHEAP, but powerful tablets with this chipset! Kirin/Huawei is DEAD outside China. ... moreHonestly I don't see any reason to use tablets over phone unless the tab can run full desktop versions of apps like Tab S7 otherwise to tab for me

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MediaTek Inc (èŻç™Œç§‘) this year expects to ship more than 45 million units of its 5G system-on-a-chip (SoC), dubbed the Dimensity series, on the back of broader product portfolios and availability in more markets beyond China, company executives said yesterday.

The Hsinchu-based chipmaker said it has expanded its 5G footprint to North America, Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asian countries.

Next year, the company aims to expand its reach to South America, Africa, Eastern Europe, India, Japan and South Korea, it said.

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MediaTek’s forecast is more conservative than an estimate of 48 million units by SinoPac Securities Investment Service Corp (æ°žè±æŠ•éĄ§).

The investment consultant expects 5G SoCs to contribute 16 percent of the chipmaker’s revenue this year.

MediaTek, the world’s second-largest handset chip supplier, said it plans to introduce a new premium 5G SoC made using 6-nanometer technology in the near term.

The new chip would be powered by ARM Cortex-A78 core technology, it said in a statement.

That would boost the performance of the new premium 5G chips, compared with the Dimensity 1000+, the most advanced 5G chip available from MediaTek powered by ARM Cortex-A77 core technology.

The company yesterday also launched its new 5G chip, Dimensity 700, targeting mid-range 5G smartphones, as well as two new chipsets, MT8195 and MT1892, amid rising demand for Chromebooks due to work-from-home and online-learning trends.

Chromebooks equipped with the MT8192 chipset would be available in the second quarter of next year, it added.

MediaTek plans to invest more than US$2.5 billion on research and development this year, it said.

MediaTek reported that revenue last month dropped 19.61 percent month-on-month to NT$30.44 billion (US$1.05 billion) from NT$37.87 billion, as the company received no rush orders from Huawei Technologies Co (èŻç‚ș).

Last month’s figure represented an annual growth of 38.34 percent from NT$22 billion.

In the first 10 months of this year, revenue totaled NT$256.18 billion, up 25.88 percent year-on-year.

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Qualcomm, MediaTek bracing for strong 5G SoC demand in 2021 - Digitimes

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Qualcomm and MediaTek are poised to embrace strong shipment growths for 5G SoC solutions in 2021 as sales of 5G phones are expected to grow exponentially in the coming year, particularly in China, according to industry sources.

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Mediatek to launch a 6nm chipset with a architecture similar to Exynos 1080 - GSMArena.com news - GSMArena.com

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Mediatek has been supplying smartphone companies with plenty of midrange and entry-level chipset with 5G capabilities, but the company has been moving upwards recently and it now seems ready to take another step. According to one reliable leakster Digital Chat Station, the new platform will be based on the 6 nm process technology and will have the same architecture as the upcoming Exynos 1080 platform by Samsung.

Mediatek to launch a 6nm chipset with a similar architecture as Exynos 1080

The Mediatek chip has a model number of MT689x (the last digit is yet unknown) and will have a Mali-G77 GPU. The leakster Digital Chat Station claimed it will reach over 600,000 points on AnTuTu which would put it right next to the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865+ in terms of raw performance.

The new chip is likely going to be an update over the 7nm Dimensity 1000+ and there might be phones on the Chinese market that would run it and still manage to keep their final price around CNY2,000 - that’s about $300.

Such a price tag is not unusual in China - the Xiaomi Redmi K30 Ultra and the Realme X7 Pro employ the Dimensity 1000+ platform and they both start from the same ballpark of CNY1,999 - CNY2,199.

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Monday, November 9, 2020

Mediatek Dimensity Phones Are Coming to India in 2021 in the Realme X7 Pro Series: Report - MySmartPrice

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Since you’ve landed on this post, there is a good chance that you have heard of the brand – MediaTek. To those unaware, MediaTek processors power several devices around us, be it smartphones, TVs, smart speakers, soundbars, routers, or other IoT devices. Realme announced a new Dimensity series of 5G capable mobile processors almost a year back, but we are yet to see the first MediaTek Dimensity powered device in India. In a recent interview with Techradar India, Mr. Anku Jain, Managing Director, MediaTek India has revealed that the MediaTek Dimensity powered phones aren’t launching this year in India.

To recall, Realme CEO, Madhav Sheth teased India launch of the Realme X7 series almost a month back. Realme X7 Pro has already received BIS certification, and a leak suggested that the Realme X7 series devices could launch in India as early as next month which is contrary to Mr. Jain’s revelation.

MediaTek P series processors were a step in the right direction!

MediaTek didn’t have a very good reputation in the market, at least in the mobile processor segment. Mr. Jain believes that the development of the P series SoCs was a step in the right direction. These processors not only brought good performance to the mid-range segment but also helped 4G LTE reach the masses. But the brand made headlines with gaming-focused Helio G series SoCs, last year. MediaTek brought the flagship-grade gaming performance to the mid-range segment with the Helio G90T, which powers popular devices such as Redmi Note 8 Pro, Realme 6, and more.

Since then, Android OEMs have been opting for MediaTek G-series SoCs for most of the entry and mid-range segment devices. Since the beginning of the year, we have been seeing popular devices powered by MediaTek Helio G series SoCs, such as Realme C3, Realme Narzo 10, Redmi Note 9, Redmi 9 Prime, POCO M2, POCO C3, Realme 7, Realme Narzo 20 Pro to name a few.

MediaTek Dimensity India debut!

Realme launched the X7 series devices, powered by MediaTek Dimensity SoCs in China a couple of months back. Last month, Realme CEO, Madhav Sheth teased India launch of the Realme X7 series devices. Mr. Jain has also confirmed that the Realme X7 series launch will mark the debut of Dimensity SoCs in India. Additionally, he revealed that these devices will make their way to India next year only. To recall, Realme X7 Pro and Realme X7 are powered by MediaTek Dimensity 1000+, and MediaTek Dimensity 800U processors respectively, both of which is built on a 7nm fabrication process.

Do you use a MediaTek Helio G series powered smartphone? Are you also waiting for MediaTek Dimensity powered devices to launch in the country? Do let us know in the comments below.

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Friday, November 6, 2020

MediaTek sales up 44.7 percent year-over-year - The Burn-In

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MediaTek’s latest financial disclosure revealed it improved its third-quarter revenue by 44.7 percent from the same period in 2019. The Taiwanese chipmaker grew its business thanks to increased demand for personal electronics.

The firm also offered a forecast for the fourth quarter that calls for continued double-digit income expansion.

MediaTek’s Strong Q3 Performance

MediaTek made NT$97.2 billion ($3.4 billion) last period, up from the NT$67.2 billion ($2.35 billion) in Q3 2019. The corporation’s increased sales allowed it to bring its net income to NT$13.3 billion ($465.7 million), up 93.7 percent annually. The firm also significantly bettered its inventory turnover, going from 83 days last year to 57 days last period.

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In an earnings call, CEO Dr. Rick Tsai explained his employer saw significant growth in Q3 due to shifting end-market preferences.

MediaTek’s Internet of Things (IoT) component, power management integrated circuit (PMIC), and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) segment spiked because of increased interest from consumer products manufacturers. Similarly, the chipmaker’s mobile computing business improved thanks to a surge in demand for Chromebooks.

Based on its Q3 financial disclosure, the chipmaker similarly benefited from the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on the global electronics market. Homebound employees and students brought a lot of new hardware to facilitate working from home. As MediaTek makes first-rate broadband router chips, smart TV parts, and notebook processors, it benefited from the recent upgrade trend.

The corporation also experienced a positive revenue change related to the ongoing deployment of fifth-generation mobile data networks. Tsai noted his employer recently launched its Dimensity 1000 chipsets in the U.S. markets via partnerships with T-Mobile and LG. That product introduction helped the firm expand its global 5G footprint and its income.

A Very Happy Holiday Season

For the December quarter, MediaTek expects to generate between NT$89.5 billion ($3.13 billion) and NT$97.3 billion ($3.4 billion). The firm’s guidance indicates it expects between 38.3 to 50 percent annual growth in Q4. Though it typically sees a holiday season revenue boost, its projection is atypically robust.

Tsai told market analysts his company had experienced a sequential decline in demand for its offerings. Nevertheless, the chief executive is bullish about the prospects of the Dimensity 800 system-on-a-chip (SoCs), which will launch in Europe this quarter. He also expressed optimism about the performance of its Dimensity 720 chipsets in Q4.

In addition, MediaTek believes the mounting global adoption of 5G technology will translate to brisk sales of fifth-generation networking components.

Tsai also indirectly commented on the corporation’s efforts to secure a trade license from the U.S. government to resume its business relationship with Huawei. He told Arete Research partner Brett Simpson the company’s Q4 forecast accounts for revenue from the telecom. That indicates the chipmaker’s request for an export control exemption has not been granted as of yet.

Despite the instability of the current marketplace, MediaTek is in a good place right now. Its portfolio is aligned with current consumer priorities, and its development of emerging technologies like 5G reflects a forward-looking roadmap. Global trade conflicts and the pandemic make 2021 a major question mark, but the corporation seems well-equipped to take on tomorrow’s challenges.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Qualcomm, MediaTek ramping up orders at foundry houses, backend service firms - Digitimes

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Cage Chao, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES

Qualcomm and MediaTek both are ramping up their orders at wafer foundry houses and IC backend service suppliers as they plan to roll out their respective next-generation 5G chips before year-end 2020, according to industry sources.

Respective order visibility from the world's top-two 5G SoC providers has actually extended to the first half of 2021 as they are vying for orders from China's handset brands who are expected to launch an array of 5G-enabled models before the upcoming Lunar New Year holidays in mid-February 2021, said the sources.

Non-Huawei Chinese vendors, including Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo, have been keen on placing 5G solution orders as they aim to ramp shipments to take over the market share likely to be relinquished by Huawei in the wake of the US trade sanctions, noted the sources.

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MediaTek Inc. Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Updating Their Predictions - Simply Wall St

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MediaTek Inc. (TPE:2454) defied analyst predictions to release its third-quarter results, which were ahead of market expectations. The company beat expectations with revenues of NT$97b arriving 7.1% ahead of forecasts. Statutory earnings per share (EPS) were NT$8.42, 8.9% ahead of estimates. Earnings are an important time for investors, as they can track a company’s performance, look at what the analysts are forecasting for next year, and see if there’s been a change in sentiment towards the company. With this in mind, we’ve gathered the latest statutory forecasts to see what the analysts are expecting for next year.

Check out our latest analysis for MediaTek

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Taking into account the latest results, the consensus forecast from MediaTek’s 23 analysts is for revenues of NT$381.2b in 2021, which would reflect a substantial 31% improvement in sales compared to the last 12 months. Per-share earnings are expected to jump 61% to NT$33.33. In the lead-up to this report, the analysts had been modelling revenues of NT$373.0b and earnings per share (EPS) of NT$32.71 in 2021. So it looks like there’s been no major change in sentiment following the latest results, although the analysts have made a small increase to to revenue forecasts.

It may not be a surprise to see thatthe analysts have reconfirmed their price target of NT$806, implying that the uplift in sales is not expected to greatly contribute to MediaTek’s valuation in the near term. The consensus price target is just an average of individual analyst targets, so – it could be handy to see how wide the range of underlying estimates is. Currently, the most bullish analyst values MediaTek at NT$1,200 per share, while the most bearish prices it at NT$520. Note the wide gap in analyst price targets? This implies to us that there is a fairly broad range of possible scenarios for the underlying business.

Another way we can view these estimates is in the context of the bigger picture, such as how the forecasts stack up against past performance, and whether forecasts are more or less bullish relative to other companies in the industry. It’s clear from the latest estimates that MediaTek’s rate of growth is expected to accelerate meaningfully, with the forecast 31% revenue growth noticeably faster than its historical growth of 2.0%p.a. over the past five years. Compare this with other companies in the same industry, which are forecast to grow their revenue 10% next year. It seems obvious that, while the growth outlook is brighter than the recent past, the analysts also expect MediaTek to grow faster than the wider industry.

The Bottom Line

The most obvious conclusion is that there’s been no major change in the business’ prospects in recent times, with the analysts holding their earnings forecasts steady, in line with previous estimates. Happily, they also upgraded their revenue estimates, and are forecasting revenues to grow faster than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates.

Keeping that in mind, we still think that the longer term trajectory of the business is much more important for investors to consider. We have forecasts for MediaTek going out to 2024, and you can see them free on our platform here.

Another thing to consider is whether management and directors have been buying or selling stock recently. We provide an overview of all open market stock trades for the last twelve months on our platform, here.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2020

MediaTek wants to help education-focused tablet makers beat the iPad - VentureBeat

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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, educational institutions shifted so rapidly to remote learning that students and teachers were barely prepared: Some schools asked parents to use paper instructions and workbooks, while others loaned out Chromebooks for video classes and online assignments. As a fairly tech-savvy parent, I was saddened to see my daughter struggle with a thick plastic Dell laptop that couldn’t multitask as her teachers expected. But I wasn’t surprised that she was issued such a shoddy solution, since cash-strapped schools have spent decades struggling to buy affordable computers in bulk for hundreds of students.

MediaTek could change that. Over the past two years, the Taiwanese chipmaker has worked to emerge from the supply chain shadows as the “power” behind affordable smartphones, smart TVs, and computers. You might not know that Amazon’s latest sub-$100 Fire Tablets rely on MediaTek processors, as do products from HP, LG, Microsoft, and Sony, to say nothing of Chinese giants Alibaba and Tencent. Similarly, if your cellular carrier is offering a self-branded Android phone, there’s a good chance it’s powered by MediaTek’s chips. This is a hungry company, aggressively hunting for business, mindshare, and a larger place in our daily lives.

To make up for the largely virtual nature of its 2020 Executive Summit, an event typically held in San Diego, California, MediaTek surprised online attendees by physically delivering a box of devices that use its chips: an Alexa-controlled color-shifting LED lightbulb, a Google Assistant-ready smart wall power adapter, and most unexpectedly, a Lenovo IdeaPad Duet. The super-thin, largely metal-and-glass computer flew under the radar when it was released during the pandemic, but is pitched as a 10.1-inch, 1,920×1,200-pixel Chromebook tablet with magnetically detachable accessories — a keyboard/trackpad combo and rear stand — that transform it into a laptop.

Given the build quality, specs, and bundled items, Lenovo’s sub-$250 price tag initially amazed me, as that’s the same price as the Dell Chromebook laptop we returned to my daughter’s school as all but unusable. Yet when you consider that MediaTek processors are used in Amazon’s even less expensive tablets, the IdeaPad Duet isn’t so much “cheap” as a value proposition: Armed with power-efficient ARM chips, Lenovo wants to win over schools and families in need of affordable but premium-feeling solutions for remote learning. MediaTek and Lenovo are also firing broad shots at Apple’s iPad, which after 10 years still can’t be purchased with a comparable keyboard, trackpad, and stand for much under $450.

Above: U.S. market share of leading tablet device vendors from June 2019 to June 2020.

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It’s important to be realistic about MediaTek’s chances against the iPad juggernaut. Recent U.S. tablet market estimates suggest Apple dominates with a 64% share, Amazon’s a distant second at 14%, and Samsung is close behind Amazon with nearly 13%. (The numbers are similar but not identical internationally, where Huawei has a stronger presence.) By contrast, Lenovo is part of the “Other” category, where countless Android tablets collectively represent under 9% of total sales. Even if MediaTek chips powered everything in the Other category, Apple’s iPad sales would be over seven times higher, and if every Amazon tablet was factored in, Apple would still be around three times ahead. Apple’s tablet share isn’t as strong as it was a year ago, but it’s still multiples of MediaTek’s volumes.

Yet one word explains why MediaTek and its partners could grow their share at Apple’s expense: commoditization. Previously distinctive features and finishes have become not only commonplace but affordable, such that the IdeaPad Duet’s metal, glass, and plastic body looks like it could have come from Apple, while its dual speakers, dual microphones, dual cameras, and magnetic attachment system are all as competent and remote school-ready as can be. The IdeaPad doesn’t feel like some cut-rate plastic laptop — in tablet form, it’s somewhere between a modern iPad and iPad mini, and even decked out with its magnetic stand and keyboard, it’s dimensionally smaller than a spiral notebook. Kids would love to carry something like this around.

While a lot of that comes down to Lenovo’s industrial design and component selection, MediaTek’s chips make those choices possible. The IdeaPad Duet is powered by an eight-core, 2.0GHz CPU called the Helio P60T, including ARM’s Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A73 cores, a Mali-G72 GPU, and dedicated AI processing capabilities. MediaTek aimed the Helio P60T and its brethren directly at Qualcomm’s lineup of ARM-based Snapdragon processors for computers, which have largely focused on more expensive laptops than the IdeaPad Duet, and at Intel’s Celeron N4020, which powers budget laptops including Dell Chromebooks.

Judged strictly on specs, the IdeaPad Duet goes toe-to-toe with the current entry-level iPad, which includes a similar 10.2-inch screen, stereo speakers, twin cameras, and dual microphones. Apple has the edge with its A12 Bionic, a slightly higher (2,160×1,620) screen resolution, and Touch ID fingerprint sensor, while Lenovo offers twice the base storage capacity, a higher-resolution front-facing camera, and greater hardware versatility thanks to the bundled accessories. But there’s no comparison between the devices in OS or software capabilities: Lenovo’s Chrome OS device is fast, wakes from sleep super quickly, and functions really well by Chromebook standards, while the iPad can run a universe of iPadOS apps that have been optimized for component-level responsiveness and takes five photos in the time Lenovo’s tablet takes to snap one.

Above: Thanks to the commoditization of metal and glass tablet parts, the contrast between Lenovo’s $249 convertible Chromebook tablet and similarly priced educational laptops could hardly be sharper.

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Unfortunately for Apple, teachers and administrators generally don’t view software limitations as a problem for school-issued computers: They’re far more concerned about getting kids access to Zoom chats, Google Classroom, and a Chrome browser than other apps that might distract them from coursework. And to the extent that there might otherwise be a decision-making stalemate for schools, Lenovo certainly wins on price. The IdeaPad Duet sells for under $250 with 64GB, substantially less than the 32GB iPad ($329 standard, $299 education), and includes around $150 of genuinely useful accessories in the box — an iPad user’s least expensive option is Logitech’s $150 Combo Touch.

In other words, there’s a roughly $200 difference between a really nice Chromebook that delivers what schools want and a similarly equipped iPad that does all that and more. Apple’s challenge going forward will be either to convince schools and parents that the “and more” features are worth a premium over commodity alternatives or to start offering convertible tablets at more affordable prices. Historically, the company has stuck to the former strategy when pitching K-12 institutions, and repeatedly lost ground to rival platforms as a consequence.

MediaTek was wise to let its virtual event attendees get hands-on time with the IdeaPad Duet, because actually holding and using this device demonstrates that budget convertible tablet/laptops are now much better than just “good enough.” The table stakes for educational tablet build quality, size, speed, and convenience have evolved to the point where schools and students alike will be glad to toss old plastic laptops in the recycling bin.

It’s clear at this point that hybrid tablet makers have all the technology and components they need to build next-generation computers for education, and that the pandemic has amply demonstrated the need and demand for these solutions. My only questions are how fast schools will be ready to shed their laptops after seeing what convertible tablet-laptop options can offer, and whether they’ll embrace affordable MediaTek-powered machines at the expense of alternatives from Intel, Qualcomm, and Apple.


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