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MediaTek will work with Nvidia to jointly develop Arm chips

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Update time : 2023-05-17 10:47:59
        For a long time, MediaTek's mobile SoC chips have long insisted on ARM public architecture, especially the CPU/GPU unit. While such a choice is safe, MediaTek itself seems interested in changing.
 
 
        According to the latest news from DigiTimes, MediaTek is working with Nvidia to import Nvidia's graphics technology into its chips, and is expected to integrate Nvidia GPUs into its next generation flagship mobile processors as early as 2024.
At present, MediaTek's latest flagship U is the newly released Dimensity 9200 +, and the GPU integrates the Immortalis-G715 MP11. The company is preparing the more advanced Dimensity 9300. The revelations pointed out that the GPU solution cooperated by the two parties will not only be used in flagship products, but will also be devolved to the mid-range and mainstream levels. Although NVIDIA's Tegra was involved in the mobile phone industry, it eventually retired due to high power consumption.
        However, Samsung and AMD have previously collaborated on the Xclipse 920 GPU for use on the Exynos 2200. The two sides also recently extended the cooperation agreement to bring more AMD GPU solutions to mobile phones, which may have inspired MediaTek's collaboration with NVIDIA.
        Sources said that in addition to jointly developing a mobile phone platform to enhance the artificial intelligence and gaming capabilities of MediaTek processors, MediaTek and Nvidia will also cooperate to develop WOA (Windows on Arm) platform products for notebook applications, which also means we may see powerful Arm-based processors with Nvidia GPUs in the future.
        Currently, most of MediaTek's Xunkun series chips for the PC market are used on low-end Chromebooks. At present, the latest Xunkun series chips are MediaTek Xunkun Kompanio 1380 chips, using a 6nm process, equipped with 8-core CPU, including 4 Cortex-A78 cores and 4 Cortex-A55 cores, equipped with Arm Mali-G57 MC5 GPU.

 
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