The brand new Dimensity 6000 collection is claimed to democratise higher-end options to mainstream 5G gadgets.
Chip-maker MediaTek on Tuesday launched its new ‘Dimensity 6000’ collection together with a chipset designed to reinforce the subsequent technology of mainstream 5G gadgets.
The Dimensity 6100+ system on a chip (SoC) delivers premium options at an accessible worth level, the corporate stated in a press release.
The options embrace distinctive energy effectivity, vivid shows, excessive body charges, synthetic intelligence (AI)-powered digicam applied sciences, main low energy consumption and dependable Sub-6 5G connectivity.
“As creating markets proceed rolling out 5G networks at a fast tempo and operators in developed markets work to complete transitioning customers from 4G LTE to 5G, there has by no means been a extra important want for chipsets that cater to the rising variety of mainstream cellular gadgets that function next-generation connectivity,” stated CH Chen, Deputy Basic Supervisor of MediaTek’s Wi-fi Communications Enterprise Unit.
“The MediaTek Dimensity 6000 collection makes it potential for machine makers to remain forward of the curve with spectacular upgrades that increase efficiency, improve energy effectivity and scale back materials prices,” Chen added.
The Dimensity 6100+ comes with an enhanced 5G modem supporting 3GPP Launch 16 commonplace with as much as 140MHz 2CC 5G Service Aggregation, considerably decreasing energy consumption contributed by MediaTek UltraSave 3.0+ know-how, the corporate stated.
Furthermore, the chip options two Arm Cortex-A76 huge cores and 6 Arm Cortex-A55 effectivity cores, providing notable enhancements, together with assist for AI-powered cameras, 10-bit shows, excellent UX and GPU efficiency and wealthy peripheral options.
“The brand new Dimensity 6000 collection will now democratise higher-end options to mainstream 5G gadgets,” the chip-maker stated.
“The primary smartphones that includes the Dimensity 6100+ chipset can be out there within the third quarter of 2023,” it added.
— IANS