
Company "Media Tech" MediaTek revealed on Tuesday three new processors, are: MediaTek MT8581, and MediaTek MT2523, and MediaTek MT7697, targeting the sectors of home entertainment, smart devices wearable, and the products that fall under the "Internet of Things" concept.
Taiwanese company specialized in the field of semiconductors and explained that the processor MediaTek MT2523 will be used in smart watches and other smart devices wearable, an advantage that supports the technique Low Energy Bluetooth "dual-mode" dual-mode, and the "Global Positioning System" GPS, then he is able the operation of high-precision smart devices screens.
Madt added that the processor MediaTek MT2523, which will be available to makers of smart wearable devices during the first half of this year, includes a cross-section of the type of Cortex-M4, and the advantage that he is able to hold out for an entire week per shipment.
As for the processor MediaTek MT8581 it will be used in home entertainment systems and supports the "Blu-ray" discs players, Blu-Ray, and "DVD" DVD, and "CD" CD.
She explained the Taiwanese company, which produces processors used in many smart phones and tablets, MediaTek MT8581 processor that will allow users to run accurately 4K content from DVD players, as well as play the content on the screens that do not support this resolution.
This processor supports many video compression techniques, including HEVC, and H.264, and technical VP9 4K 60p visual content 3840 accurately × 2160 Kassala, also supports MPEG-2 technologies, and VP8, and VC-1 2K 60p visual content accurately 1080p.
The MediaTek MT7697 processor focuses on a mixture of low energy consumption and good communication, including "Bluetooth low energy" technology and networks "Wi-Fi", a device connected to the Internet router or so-called "Internet of Things".
In addition to the detection of new processors, Madt revealed that it shipped 1.5 billion annually processor, used in mobile devices, and tablets, and TVs. Shipping company aims to tens of billions of these processors by 2020 because of the proliferation of "Internet of Things" devices.
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