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Mediatek bluetooth stack
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Next up is something a bit more nebulous called CrossMount, a framework on top of DLNA for feature sharing. No matter how you get there, not cranking the backlight up should save quite a bit of energy. Other companies have demonstrated similar capabilities in their SoCs too and those likely work in a very similar way. In essence it works on perception rather than gross physical changes and takes less power to accomplish the same thing. MiraVision/SmartScreen uses the GPU and/or ISP to adjust contrast in the image to enhance the picture quality for differing light conditions. Normal phones will read ambient light conditions and adjust the backlight of the screen to keep the picture looking correct, something that sucks battery power quickly. The next big one was called MiraVision and SmartScreen, essentially a video enhancement technique that saves power.

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Throw in a Cat 4 modem, Mediatek promises Cat 6 later this year, and you have a fairly compelling high-end SoC but no word on which letter prefix, P or X, this one gets.Īnother major topic for Mediatek at MWC was software and features, the 120Hz refresh rate being a key example. These last two could prove quite interesting.

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On the video front there is the same h.265 4K/30 support but interestingly there is now hardware for VP9 plus 4K HDMI outputs. Like its older brethren it uses an Imagination GPU but ups the game to a two cluster GX6250. The other new SoC is called the MT8173 and it sports the new ARM Cortex-A72 cores, two of them backed by two A53s. At MWC they were demoing this for smooth scrolling and video playback, nice to have for premium phones. The GPU is capable of pushing a 2560*1600 (4MP) screen plus Mediatek supports 120Hz screen refresh on devices. On the graphics side we have an Imagination G6200 plus hardware support for h.265 at 4K/30. This new SoC is an 8-core A53 based chip running at up to 2.2GHz, an interesting departure from the normal 4x A57 + 4x A53s. That brings us to the new MT6795 now known as Helio X10. Both of the new SoCs the company announced probably fall into the X part of the market. A leading P stands for Premium Performance, a step down from X or Extreme Performance. The marketing side is easy, Mediatek SoCs now have the brand name Helio with a P or X prefix. In the SoC space there are three new items to talk about, two are silicon and one marketing. Wireless charging in all its spiral glory On the up side it looks pretty good, on the down side it will probably be hidden from view in devices. By that we mean it can provide up to 5W via A4WP, WPC, or PMA, that would be all three of the major standards. This year the chip is an actual product, one that will meet all your wireless charging needs for the mobile device space. There was even a chip for the wireless charging enthusiasts out there, a fairly complete set of offerings.Īs it is the big news, lets start with the wireless charging, specifically the MT3188 that was announced last year at MWC. Mediatek had a fair number of goodies to show at MWC including new hardware, software, and devices.















Mediatek bluetooth stack