Reports seems to point that MediaTek plans to launch two new SoC products using the 28 nm manufacturing process by the first quarter of 2013...
MT6588 chipset will feature a quad-core ARM Cortex�-A7 processor running at 1.5 GHz or 1.7 GHz. This chipset will support WCDMA and TD-SCDMA (used by China Mobile) network technologies.
Thanks to the integrated PowerVR� SGX 544 GPU, it will also feature support for up to 1280�800 pixel displays, 1080p video playback and up to 13 megapixels cameras.
Thanks to the integrated PowerVR� SGX 544 GPU, it will also feature support for up to 1280�800 pixel displays, 1080p video playback and up to 13 megapixels cameras.
Aside from the new quad-core chipset, MediaTek will also release the dual-core MT6583, which will likewise run at either 1.5 GHz or 1.7 GHz. This one will support a resolution of up to 854�480, meaning it will target a different market segment, particularly lower-end to mid-range devices.
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Additionally, MediaTek's general manager was cited to say that the company is focusing on including LTE support in its chipsets, which can enable smartphone manufacturers to release lower-priced handsets that support this technology.
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