MediaTek introduces MT8135 quad-core chipset for tablets

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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 30 July 2013 17:14 IST
After teasing the 'true' eight-core mobile processor, last week, chipset maker, MediaTek has now introduced a new SoC (system on chip), MT8135 for tablets that features a quad-core solution.

According to MediaTek, its latest quad-core chip for tablets incorporates two high-performance ARM Cortex-A15 and two ARM Cortex-A7 processors and a PowerVR Series6 GPU. The processor is complimented by an optimized ARM big.LITTLE processing system which allows heterogeneous multi-processing including heavy web-downloading, heavy graphics gaming, high-quality video viewing and multitasking, as per the company.

"ARM big.LITTLE technology reduces processor energy consumption by up to 70 percent on common workloads, which is critical in the drive towards all-day battery life for mobile platforms." We are pleased to see MediaTek's MT8135 seizing on the opportunity offered by the big.LITTLE architecture to enable new services on a heterogeneous processing platform," said Noel Hurley, vice president, Strategy and Marketing, Processor Division, ARM.

MediaTek claims that it has applied big.LITTLE MP in the MT8135 which means both the A15 and the A7 processors would operate simultaneously unlike the original big.LITTLE configuration where only one cluster can operate at any given time.

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"The implementation and availability of the MT8135 brings an enjoyable multitasking experience to life without requiring users to sacrifice on quality or energy." said Joe Chen, GM of the Home Entertainment Business Unit at MediaTek.

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The MT8135 also features a MediaTek-developed four-in-one connectivity combination that includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and FM, designed to bring highly integrated wireless technologies and expanded functionality to multimedia tablets. The MT8135 for tablets also supports Wi-Fi certified Miracast which makes multimedia content sharing between devices easier.

 

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