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New SoC for slim smartphones also delivers new multimedia features


MediaTek has announced the MediaTek Helio P20 system-on-chip, an ultra-power saving SoC and the latest addition to its top-tier MediaTek Helio family of mobile processors. The MediaTek Helio P20 brings new experiences to consumers and design freedom to device makers by combining impressive battery life, powerful performance and premium features for the next generation of smartphones.

Following on the breakthrough success of the MediaTek Helio P10, the MediaTek Helio P20 offers 25 percent better power efficiency. The P20 chipset is manufactured using 16nm process technology, and is the world's first SoC to support low power double data rate random access memory "“ LPDDR4X.  In performance improvements, the SoC features upgraded CPU and GPU capabilities with its True Octa-Core architecture clocked up to 2.3GHz, taking full advantage of ARM Cortex A53 cores. The new Mali T880 graphics unit is clocked at a speedy 900MHz, perfect for demanding video and gaming apps, and is currently the highest end GPU offered by ARM.

"MediaTek designed the MediaTek Helio P20 to meet today's consumer demand for sleek, powerful yet highly power efficient mobile devices," said Jeffrey Ju, Executive Vice President and Co-Chief Operating Officer at MediaTek. "Consumers place increasing importance on the battery life and multimedia capabilities of their smartphones. MediaTek has risen to this challenge with a leading solution."

MediaTek Helio P20 has several connectivity advantages. It is equipped with MediaTek's latest modem technology supporting WorldMode LTE Cat.6 and 2x20 carrier aggregation at 300/50Mbps data speeds. The SoC supports global Dual-SIM Dual Standby for seamless connectivity wherever a user goes. For regions where GSM is no longer available, the SoC will have simultaneous standby on WCDMA network. Additionally, MediaTek Helio P20 supports LTE multimedia broadcast and multicast service. This allows mobile devices to receive HD video content over LTE.

For improved processing power and optimum battery performance, MediaTek Helio P20 integrates  LPDDR4X, providing 70 percent more bandwidth than the LPDDR3 and 50 percent power savings by lowering supply voltage to 0.6v, resulting in a quicker, smoother user experience for camera, video and gaming apps.

Another P20 highlight is the exclusive MediaTek Imagiq Image Signal Processor (ISP), which leverages the same design from MediaTek Helio X20, to improve camera ease-of-use and picture and video quality.  MediaTek Imagiq encompasses the latest ISP technologies to satisfy the most demanding smartphone photographers with features that include: 

Advanced 12bit Dual ISP supports Bayer and Mono sensors "“ elevates picture quality by effectively reducing noise and capturing three times more light than conventional Bayer + Bayer sensors

Dual phase-detection autofocus "“ achieves real-time auto focus that is four times faster than traditional autofocus systems

 3A HW engine upgrades for more natural, responsive and detailed photographs

multi-scale temporal de-noising technologies "“ renders videos and photography more accurately, with less noise, even in low light

The MediaTek Helio P20 is expected to be in commercial devices in the second half of 2016. More information can be found at http://mediatek-Helio.com/p20/

 

 

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