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== Product list ==
== Product list ==


=== Smartphone processors ===
=== Systems-on-a-chip ===


[[List of MediaTek systems-on-chip]]
==== 2003–2007 ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model Number
! CPU ([[Instruction set|ISA]])
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6205
| rowspan=12 | [[ARM7]] (ARMv5)
|
|
|
|
|
| GSM
|
|-
| MT6216
|
|
|
| No GPU
|
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
|
|-
| MT6217
|
|
|
| No GPU
|
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
|
|-
| MT6218B
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6219
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6223
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6225
|
|
|
| No GPU
|
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
|
|-
| MT6226
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6227
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6228
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6229
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| MT6230
|
| Up to 52 MHz
| 16 KB Instruction-Cache, 16 KB Data-Cache
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 64 MB
| GSM/GPRS Class 12 MODEM
| 2003
|-
| [[MT6235]]
| [[ARM9]] (ARMv5)
|
| Up to 208 MHz
|
| No GPU
| 8-bit or 16-bit up to 128 MB
| GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth
| 2007
|}

==== 2009–2012 ====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model Number
! CPU ([[Instruction set|ISA]])
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6516
| [[ARM9]] (ARMv5)
| 65 nm
| 416 MHz
|
| No GPU
|
| Not 3G compatible
| 2009
|-
| MT6513
| rowspan=2 | [[ARM11]] (ARMv6)
| rowspan="3" | 65 nm
| 650 MHz
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 @ 281&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS">{{cite web|url=http://kyokojap.myweb.hinet.net/gpu_gflops/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20171102063929/http://kyokojap.myweb.hinet.net/gpu_gflops/|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 2, 2017|title=Detailed List of Processor Specs|access-date=November 2, 2017}}</ref>
|
| Not 3G compatible (MT6573 without 3G)
|
|-
| MT6573
| 650&nbsp;MHz
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 @ 281&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA
| 2010
|-
| MT6575M
| rowspan=7 | [[ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore|Cortex-A9]] ([[ARMv7]])
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz
| 256&nbsp;KB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 @ 281&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA
| 2012
|-
| MT6515
| rowspan="6" | 40&nbsp;nm
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Not 3G compatible (MT6575 without 3G)
| 2012
|-
| MT6517
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz dual-core
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Not 3G compatible (MT6577 without 3G)
| 2012
|-
| MT6517T
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 525&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Not 3G compatible (MT6577T without 3G)
|
|-
| MT6575
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz
| 512&nbsp;KB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA
| 2011
|-
| MT6577
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|dual-core]]
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA, HSPA+
| 2012
|-
| MT6577T
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA, HSPA+
|
|}

==== 2013 and later (ARMv7)====
===== Dual-core =====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6572M
| rowspan = 4 | ARMv7
| rowspan = 4 | 28&nbsp;nm
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 256&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1 @ 400&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| GSM/EDGE (2G), Multi-mode Rel. 8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA (3G), Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| 2014
|-
| MT6572
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 256&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| LPDDR2 266&nbsp;MHz
| Multi-mode Rel. 8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/_en/03_news/01-2_newsDetail.php?sn=1101 |title=MediaTek Launches the World's First Integrated Platform for Entry Smartphones featuring Dual-Core HSPA+ SoC |date=2 May 2013 |publisher=MediaTek |accessdate=5 July 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130708031041/http://www.mediatek.com/_en/03_news/01-2_newsDetail.php?sn=1101 |archivedate=8 July 2013 }}</ref>
| June 2013
|-
| MT6571
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1
|
| GSM/EDGE (2G), Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| Q3 2014
|-
| MT6570
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1
|
| GSM/EDGE (2G), Multi-mode Rel. 8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA (3G), Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| 2015
|}

===== Quad-core =====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6580<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mediatek-club.ru/publ/chipset_mediatek/mediatek_mt6580/2-1-0-218 |title=MediaTek MT6580 |date=2015-11-30 |accessdate=2016-01-21 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160127102421/http://mediatek-club.ru/publ/chipset_mediatek/mediatek_mt6580/2-1-0-218 |archivedate=January 27, 2016 }}</ref>
| rowspan=7 | ARMv7
| rowspan=6 | [[28 nanometer|28&nbsp;nm]]
| rowspan=3 | Up to 1.3&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|Quad-core]] [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| rowspan=3 | 32&nbsp;KB L1, 512&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| rowspan=3 | 32-bit single-channel 533&nbsp;MHz LPDDR2/LPDDR3 (4.3&nbsp;GB/s)
| R8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| 2015
|-
| MT6582M
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP2 @ 400&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| R8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| Q1 2014
|-
| MT6582
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP2 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| R8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| Q3 2013
|-
| MT6589M
| Up to 1.2&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|Quad-core]] [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| rowspan=4 |32&nbsp;KB L1, 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544MP @ 156&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name="Imagination SGX544" />
| LPDDR2/LPDDR3
| 3G, HSPA+, TD-SCDMA
| July 2013
|-
| MT6589{{efn|previously known as MT6588}}
| Up to 1.2&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|Quad-core]] [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544MP @ 286&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name="Imagination SGX544">{{cite web |url=http://blog.imgtec.com/powervr/the-powervr-sgx544mp-a-modern-gpu-for-todays-leading-platforms |title=PowerVR SGX544, a modern GPU for today's leading platforms |publisher=Imagination |accessdate=2014-05-19 |url-status=live |archiveurl=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20151018235953/http://blog.imgtec.com/powervr/the-powervr-sgx544mp-a-modern-gpu-for-todays-leading-platforms |archivedate=October 18, 2015 }}</ref>
| 32-bit single-channel 533&nbsp;MHz LPDDR2 (4.3&nbsp;GB/s)
| 3G, HSPA+, TD-SCDMA
| March 2013
|-
| MT6589T
| Up to 1.5&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|Quad-core]] [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544MP @ 357&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name="Imagination SGX544" />
| LPDDR1/LPDDR2
| 3G, HSPA+, TD-SCDMA
| July 2013
|-
| MT6588
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| Up to 1.7&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|Quad-core]] [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450]] MP4 @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| LPDDR2 533&nbsp;MHz, LPDDR3 666&nbsp;MHz
| R8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS
| Q4 2013
|}

{{notelist|close=1}}

===== Hexa-core, octa-core and deca-core =====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6591
| rowspan=5 | ARMv7
| rowspan=5 | 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz hexa-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450]] MP4 @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit single-channel LPDDR2, LPDDR3
| GSM, GPRS, UMTS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA
| Q1 2014
|-
| MT6592M<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a6592m&c=mediatek_mt6592m |title=MediaTek MT6592M RISC Multi-core Application Processor with Modem |publisher=PDAdb.net |accessdate=2014-05-22 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714141016/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a6592m&c=mediatek_mt6592m |archivedate=July 14, 2014 }}</ref>
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|octa-core]] ARM Cortex-A7
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450]] MP4 @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| rowspan=2 | 32-bit single-channel LPDDR2 533&nbsp;MHz (4.3&nbsp;GB/s), LPDDR3 666&nbsp;MHz (5.3&nbsp;GB/s)<ref name="MT6592 performance test">{{cite web |url=http://www.gizmochina.com/2014/03/04/2-0ghz-mediatek-mt6592-performance-test/ |title=2.0GHz MediaTek MT6592 performance test |publisher=GizmoChina |date=2014-03-04 |accessdate=2014-06-02 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517122930/http://www.gizmochina.com/2014/03/04/2-0ghz-mediatek-mt6592-performance-test/ |archivedate=May 17, 2014 }}</ref>
| rowspan=2 | R8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, FM, Bluetooth, GPS{{efn|Although MediaTek advertises the MT6592 {{Em|platform}} as supporting LTE (4G), the modem inside the MT6592 chip itself does not support LTE.}}
| 2014
|-
| MT6592<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6592-true-octa-core-mobile-platform/ |title=MediaTek Launches MT6592 True Octa-Core Mobile Platform |publisher=MediaTek |date=2013-11-20 |accessdate=2014-05-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522161320/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6592-true-octa-core-mobile-platform/ |archivedate=May 22, 2014 }}</ref>
| 1.7–2&nbsp;GHz [[Multi-core processor|octa-core]] ARM Cortex-A7
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450]] MP4 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| Q4 2013
|-
| MT6595M<ref name="igao7.com">{{cite web |author=肥威 |url=http://www.igao7.com/mt6595-spec.html |title=真八核二代:联发科MT6595细节曝光 |publisher=iGAO7.com |date=4 April 2014 |accessdate=2014-05-02 |language=Chinese |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502034024/http://www.igao7.com/mt6595-spec.html |archivedate=May 2, 2014 }}</ref>
| 2.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 and 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 (ARM big.LITTLE with GTS)
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 2&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] 6200 (2 clusters) @ 450&nbsp;MHz
| rowspan=2 | 32-bit dual-channel 933&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (14.9&nbsp;GB/sec)
| WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, GSM, FDD/TDD-LTE, CMCC 3G, CMCC 4G and TD-LTE<ref>{{cite web |author=Andi |url=http://www.gizchina.com/2013/12/10/4g-lte-mt6595-8-core-processor-available-manufacturers-january/ |title=4G LTE MT6595 8-core processor available to manufacturers from January! |website=Gizchina.com |date=16 December 2013 |accessdate=2014-02-13 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140217034915/http://www.gizchina.com/2013/12/10/4g-lte-mt6595-8-core-processor-available-manufacturers-january/ |archivedate=February 17, 2014 }}</ref>
| Q1 2014
|-
| MT6595
| 2.2&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A17|Cortex-A17]] and 1.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7|Cortex-A7]] ([[big.LITTLE|ARM big.LITTLE]] with GTS)
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 2&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] 6200 (2 clusters) @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, GSM, FDD/TDD-LTE, CMCC 3G, CMCC 4G and TD-LTE
| Q1 2014
|}

{{notelist|close=1}}

==== ARMv8 ====

===== Quad-core =====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6735P / MT6735M<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina"/>
| rowspan=10 | ARMv8-A (64-bit)
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720 MP2]] @ 400(P)/500(M)&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
| 32-bit single-channel 533&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4
| Q2 2015
|-
| MT6735<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina">{{cite web | url = http://www.gizmochina.com/2014/08/11/the-3g4g-supported-mediatek-mt6735-is-revealed/ | title = The 3G/4G-supported Mediatek MT6735 is revealed | publisher = Gizmochina | date = 2014-08-11 | accessdate = 2014-08-13 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140812211044/http://www.gizmochina.com/2014/08/11/the-3g4g-supported-mediatek-mt6735-is-revealed/ | archivedate = August 12, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720 MP2]] @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog">{{cite web | url = http://community.arm.com/groups/arm-mali-graphics/blog/2015/02/18/mediatek-scales-the-mobile-market-with-mali-t720 | title = MediaTek scales the mobile market with Mali™-T720 | publisher = Steve Steele | date = 2015-02-18 | accessdate = 2015-06-07 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150317111112/http://community.arm.com/groups/arm-mali-graphics/blog/2015/02/18/mediatek-scales-the-mobile-market-with-mali-t720 | archivedate = March 17, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 32-bit single-channel 640&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4
| Q2 2015
|-
| MT6737<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina"/>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.1-1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720 MP2]] @ 550-650&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
| 32-bit single-channel 640&nbsp;MHz LPDDR2/3 up to 3&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4 VoLTE
| Q2 2016
|-
| MT6737T<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina"/>
| 28&nbsp;nm
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720 MP2]] @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
| 32-bit single-channel 733&nbsp;MHz LPDDR2/3 up to 3&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4 VoLTE
| Q2 2016
|-
| MT6732M<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a6732m&c=mediatek_mt6732m |title=MediaTek MT6732M on pdadb |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150317021215/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a6732m&c=mediatek_mt6732m |archivedate=17 March 2015 }}</ref>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]] MP2 @ 500?&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit single-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q3 2014
|-
| MT6732<ref name="MediaTek">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6732-a-64-bit-lte-soc-to-spur-the-new-super-mid-market/|title=MediaTek Launches MT6732{{Snd}} a 64-bit LTE SOC to spur the new "Super-mid Market" |website=MediaTek |date=23 February 2014 |accessdate=2014-05-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517115545/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6732-a-64-bit-lte-soc-to-spur-the-new-super-mid-market |archivedate=May 17, 2014 }}</ref>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]] MP2 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit single-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q3 2014
|-
| MT6738<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina"/>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860 MP2]] @ 350&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
| 32-bit single-channel 666&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4
| 2016
|-
| MT6738T<ref name="MediaTek"/><ref name="Gizmochina"/>
| 28&nbsp;nm (HPM ?)
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860 MP2]] @ 520&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
| 32-bit single-channel 666&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, EVDO, LTE Cat 4
| 2016
|-
| MT6739
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| PowerVR GE8100 @ 570&nbsp;MHz
| 32-bit single-channel 667&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec) up to 3&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q4 2017
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|}

===== Octa- and deca-core =====
List of devices using Mediatek SoCs
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| MT6750
| rowspan="7" | ARMv8-A (64-bit)
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<ref name="mt6750">{{cite web |url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/smartphone1/mt6750/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-05-03 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160430072239/http://mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/smartphone1/mt6750/ |archivedate=April 30, 2016 }}</ref>
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ 520&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com">{{cite web|url=http://phonedb.net/index.php?m=processor&id=754&c=mediatek_mt6755s__helio_p18 |title=MediaTek MT6755S (Helio P18) {{!}} Processor Specs |website=PhoneDB }}</ref>
| 32-bit single-channel 666&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA, VoLTE
| Q2 2016
|-
|MT6750N
|28&nbsp;nm HPM
|1.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Mediatek-MT6750N-SoC-Benchmarks-and-Specs.320128.0.html|title=Mediatek MT6750N SoC{{Snd}} Benchmarks and Specs|last=Hinum|first=Klaus|website=Notebookcheck|language=en|access-date=2020-01-01}}</ref>
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ >520&nbsp;MHz<ref name="G90 And G90T" />
|
|
|Q1 2018
|-
| MT6753<ref name=":1">{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-releases-the-mt6753-a-worldmode-64-bit-octa-core-smartphone-soc/ | title = MediaTek Releases the MT6753: A WorldMode 64-bit Octa-core Smartphone SoC | publisher = MediaTek | date = 2015-03-02 | accessdate = 2015-03-02 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150304150647/http://mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-releases-the-mt6753-a-worldmode-64-bit-octa-core-smartphone-soc/ | archivedate = March 4, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 28&nbsp;nm LPM
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720]] MP3 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="ARM Blog" />
|32-bit single-channel 666&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 3&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 4 FDD and TD-LTE
| Q3 2015
|-
| MT6750T
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<ref name="mt6750"/>
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ 650&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com"/>
| 32-bit single-channel 833&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA, VoLTE
| Q2 2016
|-
|MT6750S<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|url=http://phonedb.net/index.php?m=processor&id=756&c=mediatek_mt6750s|title=MediaTek MT6750S {{!}} Processor Specs {{!}} PhoneDB|last=PhoneDB|access-date=2018-06-15|language=en}}</ref>
|28&nbsp;nm HPM
|1.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<ref name="mt6750" />
|Mali-T860 MP2
|32-bit single-channel 833&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 up to 4&nbsp;GB
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA, VoLTE
|Q1 2018
|-

| MT6752M
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz octa-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]] MP2 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit single-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q3 2014
|-
| MT6752<ref name=":3">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6752-a-64-bit-octa-core-lte-soc-latest-lte-product-to-enable-super-mid-market/|title=MediaTek Launches MT6752{{Snd}} a 64-bit octa-core LTE SOC Latest LTE product to enable Super-mid market|publisher=MediaTek|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=2014-05-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517115854/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-launches-mt6752-a-64-bit-octa-core-lte-soc-latest-lte-product-to-enable-super-mid-market/|archivedate=May 17, 2014 }}</ref>
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz octa-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]] MP2 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit single-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q3 2014
|}

==== Helio A Series ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| Helio A20
| rowspan="3" | ARMv8-A (64-bit)
| rowspan="3" | 12&nbsp;nm FFC
| 1.8&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| PowerVR GE8300 @ 550&nbsp;MHz
| 64-bit, 800&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR3); 1200&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR4) Up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 6, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A (SRLTE)
| Q1 2020
|-
| Helio A22
| 2.0&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| PowerVR GE8300 @ 660&nbsp;MHz
| 64-bit, 933&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR3); 1600&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR4x) Up to 4&nbsp;GB (LPDDR3) and 6&nbsp;GB (LPDDR4x)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 7 (DL) & Cat 13 (UL), CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A (SRLTE)
| Q2 2018
|-
|Helio A25
|4x 1.8&nbsp;GHz [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
4x 1.5&nbsp;GHz [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|PowerVR GE8320 @ 600&nbsp;MHz
|64-bit, 933&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR3)<br>1200&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR4)<br>1600&nbsp;MHz (LPDDR4x) Up to 4&nbsp;GB
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A (SRLTE)
|Q1 2020
|}

==== Helio P Series ====
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
![[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
![[AI accelerator|APU (AI Processing Unit)]]
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| Helio P10; MT6755<ref name=":4">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-expands-its-flagship-mediatek-helio-processor-family-with-the-p-series-offering-premium-performance-for-super-slim-designs/|title=MediaTek Expands its Flagship MediaTek Helio™ Processor Family with the P Series, Offering Premium Performance for Super Slim Designs P-series the first to use TSMC's 28nm HPC+ process, which reduces processor power consumption|date=2015-06-01|publisher=MediaTek|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705191406/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-expands-its-flagship-mediatek-helio-processor-family-with-the-p-series-offering-premium-performance-for-super-slim-designs/|archivedate=July 5, 2015|url-status=dead|accessdate=2015-06-07 }}</ref>
| rowspan="12" |ARMv8-A (64-bit)
| 28&nbsp;nm HPC+
| 4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.2&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com" />
| 32-bit single-channel 933&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (7.4&nbsp;GB/sec) up to 4&nbsp;GB
| rowspan="7" |NA
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q4 2015
|-
| Helio P15; MT6755T
| 28&nbsp;nm HPC+
| 4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.2&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.2&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com" />
| 32-bit single-channel 933&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (7.4&nbsp;GB/sec) up to 4&nbsp;GB
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q3 2016
|-
|Helio P18; MT6755S
|28&nbsp;nm HPC+
|8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]]
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T860]] MP2 @ 800&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com" />
|32-bit single-channel 933&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (7.4&nbsp;GB/sec) up to 4&nbsp;GB
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
|Q1 2018
|-
| Helio P20; MT6757<ref name=":5">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-introduces-helio-p20-as-newest-addition-to-its-premium-mobile-processor-family/|title=MediaTek Expands its Flagship MediaTek Helio™ Processor Family with the P Series, Offering Premium Performance for Super Slim Designs P-series the first to use TSMC's 16nm FinFET process, which reduces processor power consumption|date=2015-06-01|publisher=MediaTek|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160225025648/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-introduces-helio-p20-as-newest-addition-to-its-premium-mobile-processor-family/|archivedate=February 25, 2016|url-status=dead|accessdate=2015-06-07 }}</ref>
| 16&nbsp;nm FF+
| 4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.3&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.6&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP2 @ 900&nbsp;MHz<ref name="gsmarena.com" />
| 16-bit dual-channel 1600&nbsp;MHz LPDDR4x (12.8&nbsp;GB/sec)
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q3 2016
|-
|Helio P25; MT6757CD
|16&nbsp;nm FF+
|4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.6&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP2 @ 1&nbsp;GHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|16-bit dual-channel 1600&nbsp;MHz LPDDR4x (12.8&nbsp;GB/sec)
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
|Q2 2017
|-
|Helio P22;
MT6762
|12&nbsp;nm FFC
|8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|IMG PowerVR GE8320 @ 650&nbsp;MHz
|LPDDR3 @ 933&nbsp;MHz (Max 4&nbsp;GB), LPDDR4x @ 1600&nbsp;MHz (Max 6&nbsp;GB)
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 7 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA, Dual 4G LTE DSDS with Dual VoLTE/ViLTE
|Q2 2018
|-
|Helio P23;
MT6763T
|16&nbsp;nm FF+
|4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.3&nbsp;GHz / 2.5&nbsp;GHz (single-core scenario)
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.65&nbsp;GHz
|Mali-G71MP2 @ 770&nbsp;MHz
|16-bit dual-channel @ 1600&nbsp;MHz LPDDR4X
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA, Dual 4G LTE DSDS with Dual VoLTE/ViLTE
|Q3 2017
|-
|Helio P30
|16&nbsp;nm FF+
|4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.3&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.65&nbsp;GHz
|Mali-G71MP2 @ 950&nbsp;MHz + VPU
|16-bit dual-channel @ 1600&nbsp;MHz LPDDR4X
| rowspan="2" |[[Cadence Design Systems|Cadence Tensilica Vision P5 DSP]] @ 500&nbsp;MHz
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
|Q3 2017
|-
|Helio P35; MT6765
|12&nbsp;nm FFC
|8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.3&nbsp;GHz
|PowerVR GE8320 @ 680&nbsp;MHz
|Dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1600&nbsp;MHz
|
|Q1 2019
|-
| Helio P60; MT6771
| 12&nbsp;nm FFC
| 4x [[ARM Cortex-A73|Cortex-A73]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72]] MP3 @ 800&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.gizchina.com/2016/03/16/breaking-meizu-pro-6-will-exclusive-use-helio-x25-chipset/|title=Breaking: Meizu Pro 6 will have exclusive use of the Helio X25 chipset|last=Andi|date=March 16, 2016|website=gizchina.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160318075850/http://www.gizchina.com/2016/03/16/breaking-meizu-pro-6-will-exclusive-use-helio-x25-chipset/|archivedate=March 18, 2016|url-status=live }}</ref>
| Dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1800&nbsp;MHz
| rowspan="3" |2x [[Cadence Design Systems|Cadence Tensilica Vision P6 DSP]] @ 525&nbsp;MHz (2x 140GMACs)<ref name=":8">{{Cite web|url=https://www.anandtech.com/show/12633/cadence-announces-tensilica-vision-q6-dsp|title=Cadence Announces Tensilica Vision Q6 DSP|last=Frumusanu|first=Andrei|website=www.anandtech.com|access-date=2019-05-30}}</ref>
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat-7 (DL) / Cat-13 (UL); Dual 4G VoLTE; TAS 2.0; Global IMS
| Q1 2018
|-
| Helio P65; MT6768
| 12&nbsp;nm FFC
|2x [[ARM Cortex-A75|Cortex-A75]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz

6x [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G52]] MC2 @ 820&nbsp;MHz
| Up to 8&nbsp;GB, dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1866&nbsp;MHz
|
| Q3 2019
|-
| Helio P70; MT6771T
| 12&nbsp;nm FFC
| 4x [[ARM Cortex-A73|Cortex-A73]] @ 2.1&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72]] MP3 @ 900&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name=":0" />
| Up to 8&nbsp;GB, dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1800&nbsp;MHz
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat-7 (DL) / Cat-13 (UL); Dual 4G VoLTE; TAS 2.0; Global IMS
| Q4 2018
|-
|Helio P90; MT6779
|rowspan=2|ARMv8.2-A (64-bit)
|rowspan=2|12&nbsp;nm FFC
|rowspan=2|2x [[ARM Cortex-A75|Cortex-A75]] @ 2.2&nbsp;GHz
6x [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|rowspan=2|[[PowerVR#Series9XM (Rogue)|PowerVR GM9446]] @ 970&nbsp;MHz
|rowspan=2|Up to 8&nbsp;GB, dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1866&nbsp;MHz
|rowspan=2|2x [[Cadence Design Systems|Cadence Tensilica Vision R6 DSP]] @ 624&nbsp;MHz (2x 140GMACs)<br />
APU 2.0 (1127GMACs)<ref name=":9">{{Cite web|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/mediatek-processors-879510/|title=Mediatek chip guide: All you need to know about MediaTek processors|date=2019-01-17|website=Android Authority|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-30}}</ref>
|rowspan=2|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat-12 (DL) / Cat-13 (UL); Dual 4G VoLTE; TAS 2.0; Global IMS, Bluetooth 5.0, 4x4 MIMO
|Q1 2019
|-
|Helio P95
|Q2 2020
|}

==== Helio G Series ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
![[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
![[AI accelerator|APU (AI Processing Unit)]]
![[Image processor|ISP]]
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
|Helio G25
| rowspan="8" |ARMv8.2-A (64-bit)
| rowspan="8" |12 nm FFC
|8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.0 GHz
|PowerVR GE8320 @ 650 MHz
|LPDDR3 @ 933MHz, LPDDR4x @ 1600MHz
|
|21MP Single Camera at 30fps /
13MP+8MP Dual Camera at 30fps
|
|Q2 2020
|-
|Helio G35
|8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.3 GHz
|PowerVR GE8320 @ 680 MHz
|LPDDR3 @ 933MHz, LPDDR4x @ 1600MHz
|
|25MP Single Camera at 30fps /
13MP+13MP Dual Camera at 30fps
|
|Q2 2020
|-
|Helio G70<ref>[https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-g70 MediaTek Helio G70]</ref>
|2x [[ARM Cortex-A75|Cortex-A75]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz<br />6x [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 1.7&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G52 MC2]] @ 820&nbsp;MHz
| rowspan="3" |Dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 1800&nbsp;MHz
|
| rowspan="3" | 48MP Single Camera at 30fps /
16MP+16MP Dual Camera at 30fps
| rowspan="3" |GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat-7 (DL) / Cat-13 (UL); Dual 4G VoLTE; TAS 2.0; Global IMS, Bluetooth 5.0
|Q1 2020
|-
|Helio G80<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-g80# |title=MediaTek Helio G80| accessdate=2020-01-17}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" |2x [[ARM Cortex-A75|Cortex-A75]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz<br />6x [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 1.8&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G52 MC2]] @ 950&nbsp;MHz
|
| rowspan="2" |Q2 2020
|-
|Helio G85<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-g85# |title=MediaTek Helio G85| accessdate=2020-05-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.androidical.com/mediatek-helio-g85-chip-unveiled |title=MediaTek’s new Helio G85 chip is aimed to enhance core Gaming experience| accessdate=2020-05-07}}</ref>
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G52 MC2]] @ 1&nbsp;GHz
|
|-
|Helio G90
| rowspan="2" |2x [[ARM Cortex-A76|Cortex-A76]] @ 2.05&nbsp;GHz
6x [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G76 MC4]] @ 720&nbsp;MHz
| rowspan="3" |Dual-channel LPDDR4x @ 2133&nbsp;MHz
| rowspan="2" |2x [[Cadence Design Systems|Cadence Tensilica Vision R6 DSP]] @ 624&nbsp;MHz (2x 140GMACs)?<br />
APU 2.0 (1127GMACs)?<br />1TOPs total perf<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.cellalpha.com/mediatek-helio-g90-and-g90t/ |title=MediaTek Announces New Helio G90 Series SoCs: Gaming Focused Mid-Range |last=Frumusanu |first=Andrei |website=cellalpha.com |access-date=2019-07-31 }}</ref>
|48MP Single Camera at 30fps /
24MP+16MP Dual Camera at 30fps
| rowspan="2" |GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat-12 (DL) / Cat-13 (UL); Dual 4G VoLTE; TAS 2.0; Global IMS, Bluetooth 5.0, 4x4 MIMO
| rowspan="2" |Q3 2019
|-
|Helio G90T
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G76 MC4]] @ 800&nbsp;MHz
| 64MP Single Camera at 22.5fps /
24MP+16MP Dual Camera at 30fps
|-
|Helio G95<ref>{{Cite web|title=MediaTek Helio G95|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-g95|accessdate=2019-07-30|date=2019-07-30|work=xda-developers|language=en-US}}</ref>
|2x ARM Cortex-A76 @ 2.05GHz,
6x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 2.05GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali G76 MC4]] @ 900MHz
|
|1x 64MP or 2x 24+16MP
|
|Q3 2020
|}

==== Helio X Series ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
![[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
![[AI accelerator|APU (AI Processing Unit)]]
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
| Helio X10; MT6795<ref name="MT6795 announcement press release" />
| rowspan="6" |ARMv8-A (64-bit)
| 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 8x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
| PowerVR G6200 @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit dual-channel 933&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (14.9&nbsp;GB/sec)
| rowspan="5" |NA
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, LTE Cat 4
| Q4 2014
|-
| Helio X20; MT6797
| 20&nbsp;nm SoC
| 2x [[ARM Cortex-A72|Cortex-A72]] @ 2.1&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.85&nbsp;GHz

4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.4&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP4 @ 780&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name=":6">{{cite web|url=http://news.mydrivers.com/1/424/424569.htm|title=Archived copy|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150507050321/http://news.mydrivers.com/1/424/424569.htm|archivedate=May 7, 2015|url-status=live|accessdate=2015-05-06 }}</ref>
| 32-bit dual-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q4 2015
|-
|Helio X23; MT6797D
|20&nbsp;nm SoC
|2x [[ARM Cortex-A72|Cortex-A72]] @ 2.3&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.85&nbsp;GHz

4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.4&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP4 @ 800&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|32-bit dual-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3
|GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
|Q1 2017
|-
| Helio X25; MT6797T
| 20&nbsp;nm SoC
| 2x [[ARM Cortex-A72|Cortex-A72]] @ 2.5&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2&nbsp;GHz

4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.55&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP4 @ 800&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name=":0" />
| 32-bit dual-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q4 2015
|-
| Helio X27; MT6797X
| 20&nbsp;nm SoC
| 2x [[ARM Cortex-A72|Cortex-A72]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2&nbsp;GHz

4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 1.6&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T880]] MP4 @ 875&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" /><ref name=":0" />
| 32-bit dual-channel 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3
| GSM, UMTS, GPRS, HSPA+, HSUPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 1x/EVDO Rev. A, Cat 6 FDD and TD-LTE w/ 20+20 CA
| Q1 2017
|-
|Helio X30<ref name="X30" >{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-x30|title=MediaTek Helio X30|last=MediaTek|date=2019-05-30|website=MediaTek|language=en|access-date=2019-05-30}}</ref>; MT6799
|10&nbsp;nm FF
|2x [[ARM Cortex-A73|Cortex-A73]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz
4x [[ARM Cortex-A53|Cortex-A53]] @ 2.2&nbsp;GHz

4x [[Cortex-A35]] @ 1.9&nbsp;GHz
<ref name="X30" />
|[[PowerVR#Series7XT Plus (Rogue)|PowerVR 7XTP-MT4]] @ 850&nbsp;MHz
|4x 16-bit LPDDR4x @ 1866&nbsp;MHz (29.9&nbsp;GB/s)
<br />
|[[Cadence Design Systems|Cadence Tensilica P5 DSP]]
|FDD-LTE / TD-LTE / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / CDMA / GSM
Cat 10 (DL = 450&nbsp;Mbit/s, 3x 20&nbsp;MHz CA, 64-QAM)

(UL = 150&nbsp;Mbit/s, 2x 20&nbsp;MHz CA, 64-QAM)
|Q2 2017
|}

==== Dimensity Series ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
![[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! GPU
! Memory technology
![[AI accelerator|APU (AI Processing Unit)]]
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
|Dimensity 1000 MT6889<ref name=":10">{{Cite web |url=https://i.mediatek.com/mediatek-5g |title=MediaTek 5G |website=MediaTek |language=en |access-date=2019-05-30 }}</ref>
|rowspan="7"|ARMv8.2-A (64-bit)
|rowspan="7"|7&nbsp;nm N7
|4× [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz<br />4× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G77]] MC9 @ ?
|4x 16-bit LPDDR4x @ 1866&nbsp;MHz (29.9&nbsp;GB/s)
|APU 3.0 (2x big, 3x small and 1x tiny)
4.5 TOPS
|rowspan="7"|5G NR Sub-6&nbsp;GHz, LTE
|Q1 2020
|-
|Dimensity 1000L MT6885Z
|4× [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] @ 2.2&nbsp;GHz<br />4× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G77]] MC7 @ 695 MHz
|
|
|Q1 2020
|-
|Dimensity 1000+<ref>[https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-unveils-5g-integrated-dimensity-1000-chip-for-smartphones MediaTek Unveils 5G-Integrated Dimensity 1000+ Chip for Smartphones]</ref>
|4× [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz<br />4× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G77]] MC9 @ ?
| 4x 16-bit LPDDR4x @ 1866&nbsp;MHz (29.9&nbsp;GB/s)
| APU 3.0 (2x big, 3x small and 1x tiny)
4.5 TOPS
|Q2 2020
|-
|Dimensity 820 MT6875<ref>[https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediateks-new-dimensity-820-chip-brings-incredible-5g-experiences-to-smartphones MediaTek’s New Dimensity 820 Chip Brings Incredible 5G Experiences to Smartphones]</ref>
|4× [[ARM Cortex-A76|Cortex-A76]] @ 2.6&nbsp;GHz<br />4× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G57]] MC5 @ 900 MHz
| Rowspan=4|2x 16-bit LPDDR4x @ 2133&nbsp;MHz (17.1&nbsp;GB/s)
| Rowspan=2| APU 3.0 (Three Cores)
2.4 TOPS
|Q2 2020
|-
|Dimensity 800 MT6873<ref>[https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-announces-dimensity-800-5g-series-chipsets-for-new-premium-5g-smartphones MediaTek Announces Dimensity 800 5G Series Chipsets for New Premium 5G Smartphones]</ref><ref>[https://www.anandtech.com/show/15301/mediatek-announces-new-dimensity-800-midrange-5g-soc CES 2020: MediaTek Announces New Dimensity 800 Mid-Range 5G SoC]</ref>
|4× [[ARM Cortex-A76|Cortex-A76]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz<br />4× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G57]] MC4 @ ?
|Q2 2020
|-
|Dimensity 800U<ref>https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/dimensity-800u</ref>
|2× [[ARM Cortex-A76|Cortex-A76]] @ 2.4&nbsp;GHz<br />6× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G57]] MC3 @ ?
|
|Q4 2020
|-
|Dimensity 720 MT6853<ref>[https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-MediaTek-Dimensity-720-will-bring-5G-connectivity-to-even-more-low-cost-smartphones.482675.0.html The MediaTek Dimensity 720 will bring 5G connectivity to even more low-cost smartphones]</ref>
|2× [[ARM Cortex-A76|Cortex-A76]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz<br />6× [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] @ 2.0&nbsp;GHz
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G57]] MC3 @ ?
|
|Q3 2020
|}


=== Modems ===
=== Modems ===
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|Q1 2020
|Q1 2020
|}
|}

=== Standalone application and tablet processors ===
List of devices using Mediatek tablet processors

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model Number Arm7
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released

|-
| MT8317
| rowspan = 16 | ARMv7<br />(32-bit)
| rowspan = 3 | 40&nbsp;nm
| 1.0&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
|
| 3Q 2013
|-
| MT8317T
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
|
| 3Q 2013
|-
| MT8377
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
| 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX531 Ultra @ 522&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G, HSPA, HSPA+
| 3Q 2013
|-
| MT8312<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8312&c=mediatek_mt8312|title=MediaTek MT8312 RISC Multi-core Application Processor with Modem|publisher=PDAdb.net|accessdate=2014-05-17|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528235617/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8312&c=mediatek_mt8312|archivedate=May 28, 2014 }}</ref>
| rowspan="24" | 28&nbsp;nm HPM
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 256&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Multi-mo
|
|-
| MT8321
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]]
|
| UMTS / HSPA+ R8 / TD-SCDMA / EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS
| 2014
|-
| MT8382<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8382m&c=mediatek_mt8382m |title=MediaTek MT8382 RISC Multi-core Application Processor with Modem |publisher=PDAdb.net |accessdate=2015-03-12 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319151538/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8382m&c=mediatek_mt8382m |archivedate=March 19, 2015 }}</ref>
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7<ref name="Acer Iconia A1-713">{{cite web |url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=6136&c=acer_iconia_tab_7_a1-713_16gb |title=Acer Iconia A1-713 16GB Specs |publisher=PDAdb.net |accessdate=2014-05-22 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522124326/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=6136&c=acer_iconia_tab_7_a1-713_16gb |archivedate=May 22, 2014 }}</ref>
| 256&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP2 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Multi-mode Rel. 8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
| 1H 2014
|-
| MT8117
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544 @ 156&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
|
| 1H 2014
|-
| MT8121
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544 @ 156&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
| 2H 2013
|-
| MT8125<ref name="AnandTech MT8125 article">{{cite web|url=https://www.anandtech.com/show/7160/asus-memo-pad-hd7-review/2|title=MediaTek M8125 Inside|date=July 29, 2013|access-date=September 10, 2019}}</ref>
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544 @ 256&nbsp;MHz
| 32-bit LPDDR2/DDR3L
|
| 1H 2013
|-
| MT8389
| 1.2&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544 @ 286&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit LPDDR2/DDR3L
| 3G
| 1H 2013
|-
| MT8389T
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[PowerVR]] SGX544 @ 357&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit LPDDR2/DDR3L
| 3G
| 1H 2013
|-
| MT8135
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 and<br />1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7<ref name="MT8135">{{cite web|url=https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/mediatek-debuts-first-quad-core-tablet-chip-with|title=MediaTek Debuts Quad-Core M8135 Processor|author=Daniel P. Howley|date=July 28, 2013|access-date=September 10, 2019}}</ref>
|
| [[PowerVR]] G6200 (2 clusters) @ 450&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
|
| 2013
|-
| MT8135V<ref name="Kindle HD 6 teardown" />
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 and<br />1.2&nbsp;GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A7<ref name="MT8135"/>
|
| [[PowerVR]] G6200 (2 clusters) @ 450&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit DDR3L<ref name="Kindle HD 6 teardown" />
|
| Q3 2014
|-
| MT8127<ref name="MT8127 announcement" /><ref name="MT8127 article on 86digi.com" />
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 512&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450 MP4]] @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 32-bit 666&nbsp;MHz DDR3 (5.3&nbsp;GB/s)<ref name="MT8127 article on 86digi.com" />
| Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS
| 2014
|-
| MT8151
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz octa-core ARM Cortex-A7
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450 MP4]]
|
| Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
|
|-
| MT8392<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8392&c=mediatek_mt8392|title=MediaTek MT8392 RISC Multi-core Application Processor with Modem|publisher=PDAdb.net|accessdate=2014-05-17|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517133740/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8392&c=mediatek_mt8392|archivedate=May 17, 2014 }}</ref>
| 2.0&nbsp;GHz octa-core ARM Cortex-A7
| 32&nbsp;KB L1<br />1&nbsp;MB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-450 MP4]] @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| 3G
| 1H 2014
|-
| MT8735<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8735/ | title = MediaTek MT8735 64-bit quad-core LTE tablet platform | publisher = mediatek.com | accessdate = 2016-06-10 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20160613002435/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8735/ | archivedate = June 13, 2016 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| rowspan="12" | ARMv8<br />(64-bit)
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720&nbsp;MP2]]
| LPDDR3
| LTE Cat 4 (4G), 3G, 2G, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS/Glonass/BeiDou
| Q2 2015
|-
| MT8732<ref>{{cite web | url = http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8732&c=mediatek_mt8732 | title = MediaTek MT8332 RISC Multi-core Application Processor with Modem | publisher = PDAdb.net | accessdate = 2014-10-23 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141022110148/http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a8732&c=mediatek_mt8732 | archivedate = October 22, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
| 512&nbsp;KB L2
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760&nbsp;MP2]] @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| Up to 800&nbsp;MHz LPDDR3 (6.4&nbsp;GB/s)
| LTE Cat 4 (4G), 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou
| Q4 2014
|-
| MT8752<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/10/14/cube-t7-is-a-64-bit-arm-android-tablet-powered-by-mediatek-mt8752-octa-core-lte-soc/ | title = Cube T7 is a 64-bit ARM Android Tablet Powered by Mediatek MT8752 Octa-core LTE SoC | publisher = CNXSoft | date = 2014-10-14 | accessdate = 2014-10-23 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141023115206/http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/10/14/cube-t7-is-a-64-bit-arm-android-tablet-powered-by-mediatek-mt8752-octa-core-lte-soc/ | archivedate = October 23, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz octa-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760&nbsp;MP2]] @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
|
| LTE Cat 4 (4G), 3G, 2G etc.
| Q4 2014
|-
| MT8161
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720&nbsp;MP2]]
| 800&nbsp;MHz DDR3/L
|
|
|-
| MT8163<ref name="mediatek.com"/> (V/B)
| 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720&nbsp;MP2]] @ 520&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 800&nbsp;MHz DDR3/L
| Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS
| Q2 2015
|-
| MT8163<ref name="mediatek.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8163 |title=MediaTek Highly integrated 64-bit quad-core tablet platform{{Snd}} MT8163 |website=MediaTek |date=2015-04-15 |accessdate=2015-04-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150623043523/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8163 |archivedate=June 23, 2015 }}</ref> (V/A)
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T720&nbsp;MP2]] @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| 800&nbsp;MHz DDR3/L
| Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS
| Q2 2015
|-
| MT8165
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760&nbsp;MP2]]
| 800&nbsp;MHz DDR3/L
|
| Q4 2014
|-
| MT8167A<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/tablets/mt8167a |title=MT8167A Highly Responsive, Quad-core Tablet SoC with Design and Cost Efficiency |access-date=2018-12-18|language=en|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181218143006/https://www.mediatek.com/products/tablets/mt8167a|archivedate=18 December 2018 }}</ref>
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A35]]
|
| [[PowerVR]] GE8300 (1 cluster)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/tablets/mt8167a|title=MT8167A Highly Responsive, Quad-core Tablet SoC with Design and Cost Efficiency|access-date=2018-12-18|language=en|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181218143006/https://www.mediatek.com/products/tablets/mt8167a|archivedate=18 December 2018 }}</ref>
| DDR3/LPDDR3/DDR4
| Dual-band AC Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth, GPS
| 2017<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://phonedb.net/index.php?m=processor&id=741&c=mediatek_mt8167a|title=MediaTek MT8167A|date=2017-11-26|access-date=2018-12-18|language=en|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180208035548/http://phonedb.net/index.php?m=processor&id=741&c=mediatek_mt8167a|archivedate=8 February 2018 }}</ref>
|-
| MT8173<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-to-redefine-the-android-tablet-industry-with-world-first-arm-cortex-a72-based-tablet-soc-mt8173/ |title=MediaTek To Redefine the Android Tablet Industry with world-first ARM Cortex-A72-based tablet SoC{{Snd}} MT8173 |publisher=MediaTek |date=2015-03-02 |accessdate=2015-03-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160623174941/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-to-redefine-the-android-tablet-industry-with-world-first-arm-cortex-a72-based-tablet-soc-mt8173/ |archivedate=23 June 2016 }}</ref>
| Up to 2&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A72]] and<br />dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[PowerVR]] GX6250 (2 clusters) @ 700&nbsp;MHz<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Mediatek-MT8173-SoC-Benchmarks-and-Specs.187982.0.html|title=Mediatek MT8173 SoC{{Snd}} Benchmarks and Specs|work=Notebookcheck|access-date=2017-08-11|language=en|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811222838/https://www.notebookcheck.net/Mediatek-MT8173-SoC-Benchmarks-and-Specs.187982.0.html|archivedate=11 August 2017 }}</ref>
|
|
| Q1 2015
|-
| MT8176<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8176/ | title = Premium 64-bit hexa-core tablet platform with 4K HEVC | publisher = MediaTek | date = 2015-03-02 | accessdate = 2015-03-02 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20161115165744/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/tablet/mt8176/ | archivedate = November 15, 2016 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| Up to 2&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A72]] and<br />1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
| [[PowerVR]] GX6250 (2 clusters) @ 600&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| dual channel 32-bit LPDDR3 DRAM (933&nbsp;MHz)
| a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS
| Q1 2016
|-
|MT8693
|2x ARM Cortex-A72 @ 2&nbsp;GHz
4x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.8&nbsp;GHz
|
|[[PowerVR]] GX6250
|Dual channel LPDDR3 DRAM
|WiFi, Bluetooth (by MT6630)
|
|-
|MT8183
|12&nbsp;nm?
|4x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 2&nbsp;GHz,
4x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 2&nbsp;GHz
|
|Mali-G72MP3 @ 800MHz<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/tablets/mt8183|title=MT8183|last=|first=|date=|website=|access-date=May 23, 2020}}</ref>
|LPDDR3, LPDDR4x

|Wi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac),Bluetooth, FM Radio, GPS

|Q? 2019
|}

=== Wearable device SoCs ===
At the [[Consumer Electronics Show]] in January 2015, MediaTek announced the MT2601 for wearable devices based on Google's Android Wear software. According to MediaTek, with its small size it allows fewer components and lower current consumption when compared with other chipsets in the market. The chip includes a dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] CPU, an ARM Mali-400 MP GPU, and allows display resolutions up to qHD (960x540). It can be combined with the MT6630 chip for wireless connectivity.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-introduces-mt2601-in-support-of-googles-android-wear-software/ | title = MediaTek Introduces MT2601 in Support of Google's Android Wear Software | publisher = MediaTek | date = 2015-01-06 | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150111090312/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-introduces-mt2601-in-support-of-googles-android-wear-software/ | archivedate = January 11, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! CPU cache
! GPU
! Memory technology
! Wireless radio technologies
! Released
|-
|MT2502 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|ARMv7
|?
|Single-core [[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]] @ 260MHz
|
|
|
|Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR/4.0 LE, GPRS, GSM
|
|-
|MT2523D (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
| rowspan="2" |ARMv7E-M
|?
| rowspan="2" |Single-core [[ARM Cortex-M|ARM Cortex-M4]] with FPU @ 208MHz
|
|
|
|Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR/4.0 LE
|
|-
|MT2523G (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|?
|
|
|
|Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR/4.0 LE, GPS
|
|-
| MT2601 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.maysuncn.com/news_view.aspx?TypeId=5&Id=327&Fid=t2:5:2 | title = MTK MT2601 latest wearable solutions exposure | publisher = Maysun Info Technology Co.,Ltd. | date = 2014-11-22 | accessdate = 2017-04-24 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20170424143624/http://www.maysuncn.com/news_view.aspx?TypeId=5&Id=327&Fid=t2:5:2 | archivedate = April 24, 2017 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | ARMv7
|28&nbsp;nm
| Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] @ 1.2GHz
| 256&nbsp;KB L2
|
| LPDDR2/3 up to 512&nbsp;MB
| 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR/4.1 LE and GPS
| January 2015
|-
|MT3332 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|?
|[[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]]
|
|
|
|GPS
|
|-
|MT6280
|ARMv7-R
|?
|Single-core [[ARM Cortex-R|ARM Cortex-R4]]
|
|
|LPDDR/2 Support
|
|
|-
| MT6572
|ARMv7
|28nm
| Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] @ 1.4GHz
| 32&nbsp;KB L1, 256&nbsp;KB L2
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-400]] MP1 @ 500&nbsp;MHz<ref name="GPU GFLOPS" />
| LPDDR2 266&nbsp;MHz
| 2G modem, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
| June 2013
|}

=== Internet-of-Things (IoT) SoCs ===
The MediaTek MT2621<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/nbIot/mt2621|title=MT2621|date=2017-12-14|website=MediaTek|language=en-US|others=MediaTek|access-date=2017-12-14|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215001020/https://www.mediatek.com/products/nbIot/mt2621|archivedate=December 15, 2017 }}</ref> and MT2625<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/products/nbIot/mt2625|title=MT2625|date=2017-12-14|website=MediaTek|language=en-US|others=MediaTek|access-date=2017-12-14|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215000751/https://www.mediatek.com/products/nbIot/mt2625|archivedate=December 15, 2017 }}</ref> are two SoC's with build in LTE NB-IoT modems. The MT2625 was launched on June 29, 2017,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-unveils-its-first-nb-iot-soc-and-announces-china-mobile-collaboration-to-build-industrys-smallest-nb-iot-module|title=MediaTek Unveils its First NB-IoT SoC and Announces China Mobile…|date=2017-12-14|website=MediaTek|language=en-US|others=MediaTek|access-date=2017-12-14|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215000357/https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-unveils-its-first-nb-iot-soc-and-announces-china-mobile-collaboration-to-build-industrys-smallest-nb-iot-module|archivedate=December 15, 2017 }}</ref> while the MT2621 was added on 24 November.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-launches-new-mt2621-chipset-to-accelerate-the-growth-of-nb-iot|title=MediaTek Launches New Chipset to Accelerate the Growth of NB-IoT|date=2017-12-14|website=MediaTek|language=en-US|others=MediaTek|access-date=2017-12-14|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215000902/https://www.mediatek.com/news-events/press-releases/mediatek-launches-new-mt2621-chipset-to-accelerate-the-growth-of-nb-iot|archivedate=December 15, 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediatek.com/blog/mt2621-industry-first-nb-iot-and-gsm-gprs-dual-mode-iot-platform-with-innovative-ssds|title=MT2621 - Industry first NB-IoT and GSM/GPRS dual-mode IoT platform…|date=2017-12-14|website=MediaTek|language=en-US|others=MediaTek|access-date=2017-12-14|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215000858/https://www.mediatek.com/blog/mt2621-industry-first-nb-iot-and-gsm-gprs-dual-mode-iot-platform-with-innovative-ssds|archivedate=December 15, 2017 }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model number
! CPU [[Instruction set|ISA]]
! [[Semiconductor device fabrication|fab]]
! CPU
! Embedded memory
! Cellular
! IO
! Released
|-
|MT2503 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|ARMv7
|?
|Single-core [[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]] @ 260MHz
| colspan="3" |?
|
|-
| MT2621
| ARMv7
| ?
|Single-core [[ARM7]] @ 260MHz
| 160&nbsp;KB SYSRAM + 4&nbsp;MB SIPRAM
|NB-IoT R14 + GSM/GPRS
|LCM, Camera and Audio AMP

Bluetooth 4.2
|November 2017
|-
| MT2625
| ARMv7E-M
| ?
| Single-core [[ARM Cortex-M]] with FPU @ 104MHz
|4&nbsp;MB PSRAM + 4&nbsp;MB NOR
| NB-IoT R14
| I2C, I2S, PCM, SDIO, UART, SPI
| June 2017
|-
|MT3303
|ARMv7
|?
|[[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]]
|8MB Memory + 8MB Flash
| colspan="2" |?
|
|-
|MT3333 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|ARMv7
|?
|[[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]] @ 158MHz
|8MB, SPI External
|?
|GPIO, I2C, SPI, UART(3)
|
|-
|MT3337 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|ARMv7
|?
| rowspan="2" |[[ARM7|ARM7EJ-S]]
| colspan="3" |?
|
|-
|MT3339 (now managed and sold to AIROHA)
|ARMv7
|?
| colspan="3" |?
|
|-
|MT3620
|ARMv7-A
|?
|Single-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] @ 500MHz + Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-M|ARM Cortex-M4]] with FPU @ 200MHz
| rowspan="4" |?
| rowspan="4" |?
|ADC, GPIO, I2C, I2S, PWM, SPI, UART
|
|-
|MT8362A (i300A)
|ARMv8-A
|?
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A35]] @ 1.5GHz
|Ethernet, I2C, IR, HDMI, MIPI CSI-2, S/PDIF, SDIO 3.0, SPI, UART, USB 2.0 OTG and Host
|
|-
|MT8362B (i300B)
|ARMv8-A
|?
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A35]] @ 1.3GHz
|GPIO, I2C, I2S, LVDS/MIPI, USB
|
|-
|MT8385 (i500)
|ARMv8-A
|?
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] @ 2GHz + Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A73]] @ 2GHz
|I2C, I2S, LVDS/MIPI, MIPI CSI-2, SPI, USB
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! rowspan="2" |Model numbers
! colspan="5" |Integrated platform features
|-
!PSU
!Baseband
!RF
!Antenna
!Modem DSP
|-
|MT2621
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
|-
|MT2625
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No}}
| {{Yes}}
|}

=== Wireless connectivity SoC ===
MT6630 (2014) is a five-in-one combo wireless SoC integrating dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, advanced Wi-Fi Direct and Miracast support, Bluetooth 4.1, ANT+, tri-band GPS and FM transceiver. It is intended to be paired with chips like the MT6595 octa-core smartphone processor which features an integrated 4G modem but no built-in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS/FM functionality. It could also be used in tablets in conjunction with a stand-alone application processor.<ref name="MT6630 announcement" />


=== GNSS modules ===
=== GNSS modules ===
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* RT3883 includes a [[MIPS architecture|MIPS 74KEc CPU]] and an [[IEEE 802.11n-2009|IEEE 802.11n]]-conformant WNIC.
* RT3883 includes a [[MIPS architecture|MIPS 74KEc CPU]] and an [[IEEE 802.11n-2009|IEEE 802.11n]]-conformant WNIC.
* RT6856 includes a [[MIPS architecture|MIPS 34KEc CPU]] and an [[IEEE 802.11ac]]-conformant WNIC.
* RT6856 includes a [[MIPS architecture|MIPS 34KEc CPU]] and an [[IEEE 802.11ac]]-conformant WNIC.

=== Digital television SoCs ===
At the [[Consumer Electronics Show]] in January 2015, MediaTek announced the MT5595, a new digital television SoC with support for [[Google]]'s [[Android TV]] platform.<ref name="MT5595 announcement" /> It has been adopted by [[Sony]] for new [[LCD TV]] models.<ref name="MT5595 Sony announcement" />

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Model Number
! CPU
! GPU
! Video decoder
! Video encoder
! Integrated connectivity
! Segment
! Released

|-
| MT5327<ref>{{cite web | url = http://technews.co/2014/06/05/%E3%80%90computex-2014%E3%80%91mediatek-tests-the-waters-in-internet-of-things/ | title = 【Computex 2014】MediaTek Tests the Waters in Internet of Things | accessdate = 2018-06-28 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141223182914/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5366/ | archivedate = December 23, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]] @ 1.2&nbsp;GHz
| SGX543 MP2 @ 400&nbsp;MHz
| 1080p@60fps MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, 4Kx2K@30fps H.264
| 1080p H.264
| 3 x HDMI 1.4a, 2.4&nbsp;GHz WiFI + BT, MHL, USB 3.0
| Android TV, UltraHD TV
| H1 2014
|-
| MT5329
| Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A17]] @ 1&nbsp;GHz + dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] @ 700&nbsp;MHz
| ARM Mali-T624 MP4
| 4K HEVC/VP9 @ 60&nbsp;fps
|
|
| Android TV, UltraHD TV
| 2014
|-
| MT5366<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5366/ | title = MT5366 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141223182914/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5366/ | archivedate = December 23, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
|
|
| MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RMVB, AVS
|
| TCON/OD, Ethernet MAC
| 60&nbsp;Hz cost-efficient TV
|
|-
| MT5389<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5389/ | title = MT5389 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141223171753/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5389/ | archivedate = December 23, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
|
|
| MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RMVB, AVS, VP8
|
| TCON, 3 x HDMI 1.4
| Basic 60&nbsp;Hz 3D TV
|
|-
| MT5395<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5395/ | title = MT5395 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141223182919/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5395/ | archivedate = December 23, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
|
|
| MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RMVB, AVS
| rowspan = 4 | 720p H.264
| TCON/OD, Ethernet PHY, HDMI 1.4
| Full-HD 120&nbsp;Hz, 3D LCD TV with ME/MC
|
|-
| MT5396<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5396/ | title = MT5396 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150224095924/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5396/ | archivedate = February 24, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| rowspan="3" |Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]] @ 900MHz
|
| MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RMVB, AVS, VP8
| TCON/OD, Ethernet PHY
| Full-HD 120&nbsp;Hz, 3D LCD TV with ME/MC (Smart TV)
|
|-
| MT5398<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5396/ | title = MT5398 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150224095924/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5396/ | archivedate = February 24, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
|
| rowspan="4" | MPEG-1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RMVB, AVS, VP8
| TCON, HDMI 1.4
| Smart 3D TV
|
|-
| MT5505<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5505/ | title = MT5505 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150224095929/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5505/ | archivedate = February 24, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| ARM Mali-4xx MP2
| TCON, HDMI 1.4
| Smart 3D TV
|
|-
|MT5561
|Single-core [[ARM11]] @ 700MHz
|
|
|CVBS, HDMI 1.4, VGA (d-sub), YPbPr
|Entry-level Connected DTV
|
|-
| MT5580<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5580/ | title = MT5580 | publisher = MediaTek | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150224095935/http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/home-entertainment/digital-tv/dtv/mt5580/ | archivedate = February 24, 2015 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| Single-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]] @ 800MHz
|
|
| TCON, Ethernet PHY + MAC, HDMI 1.4
| Connected 3D TV
|
|-
|MT5582
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]
|
|H.265 / HEVC, VP-9
|1080p H.264
|LVDS, HDMI 1.4, USB 2.0
|Full HD Smart TVs
|
|-
|MT5592
|Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]] @ 1GHz
|
|AVS, H.264, MPEG-1/2/4, RMVB, VC-1, VP-8
|4K H.264
|CVBS, HDMI, VGA (d-sub), YPbPr, Ethernet
|Smart DTV
|
|-
| MT5595<ref name="MT5595 announcement" />
| Dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A17]] + dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]]
| ARM Mali-T6xx?<ref>{{cite web | url = http://mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-redefines-smart-tv-experience-with-its-8-series-platform1/ | title = MediaTek Redefines Smart TV Experience with its 8-Series Platform | publisher = MediaTek | date = 2014-01-08 | accessdate = 2015-01-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20141230205911/http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-redefines-smart-tv-experience-with-its-8-series-platform1/ | archivedate = December 30, 2014 | df = mdy-all }}</ref>
| 4K HEVC/VP9 @ 60&nbsp;fps
|
|
| Android TV, UltraHD
| Q1 2015
|-
|MT5596
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] @ 1.1GHz
|
|H.265 / HEVC, VP-9
|4K H.264, VP8
|HDMI 2.0/1.4 with HDCP 2.2, Ethernet, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Wi-Fi
|Flagship 64-bit 4K UHD SmartTV
|
|-
|MT5597
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] @ 1 GHz
|
|H.264, H.265/HEVC, MPEG-1/2/4, VP-9
|
|HDMI 2.0/1.4 with HDCP 2.2, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
|Cost-effective Digital TVs
|
|-
|MT9675
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]] @ 1.5GHz
| rowspan="3" |ARM Mali-G52 MC1
| rowspan="3" |AV1, AVS2, HEVC, VP9, H.264, SHVC 4K60@10bit
| rowspan="3" |4K H.264
| rowspan="4" |HDMI 2.0/1.4 with HDCP 2.2, HDMI 2.1a, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
| rowspan="2" |High Performance 4KTV
|
|-
|MT9685
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A55]] @ 1.5GHz
|
|-
|MT9686
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A73]] @ 1.4GHz
|Premium 4KTV
|
|-
|MT9950 (S900)
|Quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A73]] @ 1.8GHz
|ARM Mali-G52 MC2 @ 800MHz
|HEVC: 8K@60Hz, VP9: 8K@30, H.264: 8K@30Hz, AV1: 8K@30Hz, AVS2: 4K@60Hz
|
|Flagship 8KTV
|Q3 2019
|}


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:32, 4 September 2020

MediaTek Inc.
Native name
聯發科技
Company typePublic
TWSE: 2454
IndustryFabless semiconductors
FoundedMay 28, 1997; 27 years ago (1997-05-28)
Headquarters,
Taiwan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Ming-Kai Tsai (Chairman)
  • JChing-Jiang Hsieh (Vice Chairman)
  • Rick Tsai (CEO)
  • Joe Chen (President)[1]
ProductsDimensity Series, and Helio X, P, G, A series smartphone products. Product numbers are always MTxxxx, except for RTxxxx (Wi-Fi products) which represents legacy numbering from an acquired company.
Production output
1.5 billion devices per year (2018)[2] and 14% market-share of global smartphone sales (Q3 2017)[3]
BrandsDimensity, Helio (smartphones) and Autus (automotive)
Services
  • SoC sales
  • ASIC sales
  • System engineering and reference designs
RevenueDecrease NT$238,057 million (US$7.9 billion) (2018)[4]
43,219,239,000 New Taiwan dollar (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Decrease NT$20,760 million (US$688 million) (2018)[4]
Total assets533,906,327,000 New Taiwan dollar (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
17,058 (2018)[4]
Subsidiaries
  • Airoha Technology Corp.
  • EcoNet Wireless
  • ILI Technology Corp.
  • MStar Semiconductor
  • Nephos Inc.
  • Richtek Technology
Websitewww.mediatek.com

MediaTek Inc. (Chinese: 聯發科技股份有限公司; pinyin: Liánfā Kējì Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, High-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products and Digital subscriber line services as well as optical disc drives.[5]

Headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, the company has 25 offices worldwide and was the third largest fabless IC designer worldwide in 2016.[6][7] Mediatek was founded in 1997.[8][9] MediaTek also provides its customers with reference designs.[10]

Corporate history

MediaTek was originally a unit of United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) tasked with designing chipsets for home entertainment products.[8] On May 28, 1997, the unit was spun off and incorporated. MediaTek Inc. was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSEC) under the "2454" code on July 23, 2001.[11]

The company started out designing chipsets for optical drives and subsequently expanded into chips for DVD players, digital TVs, mobile phones, smartphones and tablets.[8][10][12] In general MediaTek has had a strong record of gaining market share and displacing competitors after entering new markets.[10][13][14]

The company launched a division to design products for mobile devices in 2004. Seven years later, it was taking orders for more than 500 million mobile system-on-chip units per annum, which included products for both feature phones and smart devices.[8] By providing extensive system engineering assistance the company allowed many smaller companies and new entrants to enter a mobile phone market that had previously been dominated by large, often vertically integrated corporations that had long been broadly entrenched in the telecommunications industry. The mobile chip market quickly became the main growth driver for the company.[8][10][13][14]

At Mobile World Congress 2014, MediaTek unveiled its new brand "Everyday Genius", dubbing the term "Super-mid market", with the vision and aiming to make smartphones more accessible affordable to the wider market.[15]

As of November 2014, over 1500 mobile models accounting for 700 million units were shipped globally in 2014, using MediaTek chips, and the company posted revenues of US$5.3 billion in the first half of 2014, nearly as much as the whole of 2013.[16] The revenue growth was however partly due to revenue recognition from the acquisition of MStar which became effective at the beginning of 2014.[17]

On November 25, 2019, MediaTek and Intel announced a partnership to bring 5G to PCs in 2021.[18][19]

Acquisitions

In 2005, MediaTek acquired Inprocomm, a wireless semiconductor design company producing 802.11a, b and a/g chips.[20]

On September 10, 2007, MediaTek announced its intention to buy Analog Devices cellular radio and baseband chipset divisions for US$350 million.[21] The acquisition was finalised by January 11, 2008.[22]

On May 5, 2011, MediaTek acquired Ralink Technology Corporation,[23] gaining products and expertise for Wi-Fi technology for mobile and non-mobile applications, as well as for wired DSL and Ethernet connectivity.

On April 11, 2012, MediaTek acquired Coresonic, a global producer of digital signal processing products based in Linköping, Sweden. Coresonic became a wholly owned subsidiary of MediaTek in Europe.[24]

On June 22, 2012, MediaTek announced it would acquire rival Taiwanese chipset designer MStar Semiconductor Inc., which held a strong market share position in digital television chips. The initial phase of the deal saw MediaTek taking a 48 percent stake, with an option to purchase the remaining stake at a later date.[25] The following merger between MediaTek and MStar was delayed by antitrust concerns in China and South Korea and finalized on February 1, 2014.[26]

Financial performance

Yearly net sales and operating income in million NT$[27]
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Net sales 52,942 74,779 68,016 77,311 71,988 53,842 99,263 136,056 213,063[a] 213,255 275,512
Income from operations 23,816 31,427 17,090 21,447 17,267 4,840 12,403 25,244 47,241 25,908 23,076
  1. ^ Includes sales contribution from MStar acquisition

MediaTek's financial results have been subject to variation as the financial success of different product lines fluctuated. MediaTek's relatively strong sales in 2009/2010 was based on its strong market position for feature phone chipsets. Smartphone and tablet products contributed to MediaTek's sales and income increase in 2013,[28] while revenue recognition from the acquisition of MStar Semiconductor, which became effective in February 2014, as well as a continuing strong position for smartphone and tablet solutions, were the main reasons for the sales growth seen in 2014.[29] In 2014 smartphone chips accounted for approximately 50–55% of revenue, followed by digital home products (25–30%, includes digital television chips), tablet chips (5–10%), feature phone chips (5–10%) and Wi-Fi products (5–10%).[30]

MediaTek started shipping chips with integrated 4G LTE baseband in volume in the second half of 2014, later than its largest competitor Qualcomm.[31] The additional cost of the separate baseband chip required in every 4G handset made MediaTek's offerings more expensive and prompted some of its larger customers, like Alcatel One Touch and ZTE, to choose competing SoCs like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 and 410 platforms, negatively affecting MediaTek's revenue stream.[32]

MediaTek's stock has been trading on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the symbol TWSE: 2454.

Product Announcements

The MT8135 system-on-chip (SoC) for tablets announced in July, 2013 was the industry's first chip to implement the new ARM big.LITTLE technology for heterogeneous multi-processing.[33][34] A variant of the MT8135 was used by Amazon in its Kindle Fire HD tablet models.[35] Also on November 20, 2013, MediaTek launched the MT6592 SoC, the first system-on-chip (SoC) with eight CPU cores which could be used simultaneously,[36] in contrast to competing SoCs with eight physical cores of which only a subset could be active at any given time. The "True Octa-Core" trademark was registered to emphasize the difference in marketing materials.

On January 7, 2014, MediaTek announced the development of the world's first "multimode receiver" for wireless charging. In contrast to existing implementations it is compatible with both inductive and resonant charging.[37] The resulting MT3188 wireless charging chip, certified by both the Power Matters Alliance and the Wireless Power Consortium was announced on February 24, 2014.[38]

On February 25, 2014, MediaTek announced the MT6732, and the MT6330. The SoC MT6630 supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth, ANT+, GPS and FM radio.[39][40]

On May 12, 2015, MediaTek announced their Helio X20, which features the industry's first tri-cluster CPU and first CPU with 10 core configuration. It also integrates MediaTek's first modem compatible with CDMA2000.[41] Tri-cluster CPUs were later adopt by HiSilicon in 2018, Qualcomm and Samsung Exynos SoCs in 2019.[42][43][44]

MediaTek collaborated with Google on the first Ultra HD TV platform for Android TV, resulting in the development of the MT5595 digital television SoC.[45] The product first shipped in LCD TV models made by Sony.[46]

On November 26, 2019, MediaTek announced their 5G SoC Dimensity 1000, the world's first mobile SoC supporting AV1.[47]

Criticism and controversies

On April 8, 2020, MediaTek published a post title "Why MediaTek Stands Behind Our Benchmarking Practices", and later that day AnandTech published an article MediaTek's Sports Mode.[48][49] MediaTek said Sports Mode is designed to show full capabilities during benchmarks, that its standard practice in the industry, and their device makers can choose to enable it or not.[48] AnandTech pointed out Sports Mode was also being applied to benchmarks intended on measuring user experience benchmarks, providing otherwise untenable results. And that similar high performance modes from other device makers only turn on if chosen by the user, not from automatic app detection from a whitelist. And that they have criticized other vendors such as Samsung Exynos and HiSilicon for past cheating practices.[49]

On April 14, 2020, Qualcomm responded saying they don't use whitelisting as they consider it cheating.[50] On April 16, 2020, Oppo claimed that they tried to remove Sports Mode, but did not know it was still cached, hence it was removed in a firmware update.[51] And UL delisted several MediaTek Helio SoCs from their 3DMark and PCMark rankings.[52]

Product list

Systems-on-a-chip

List of MediaTek systems-on-chip

Modems

Model number fab Wireless radio technologies Compatible with Released
MT6280[53] DC-HSPA+, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, EDGE and GSM/GPRS MT2523
MT6290[54] 28 nm LTE R9 (4G), DC-HSPA+, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, EDGE and GSM/GPRS MT6592, MT6582 Q1 2014
Helio M70 5G

MT6297[55]

7 nm 5G NR Sub-6 GHz, 5G NR mmWave, LTE Q1 2020

GNSS modules

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) modules.

  • MT6628 (GPS) WLAN 802.11b/g/n, WIFI Direct, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, GPS/QZSS, FM
  • MT6620 (GPS)
  • MT3339 (2011) (GPS, QZSS, SBAS)[56]
  • MT3337 (GPS)
  • MT3336 (GPS)
  • MT3333/MT3332 (2013) GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/BEIDOU/QZSS, is the world's first five-in-one multi-GNSS that supports the Beidou navigation satellite system.[57]
  • MT3329 (GPS)
  • MT3328 (GPS)
  • MT3318 (GPS)

IEEE 802.11

As a result of the merger with Ralink, MediaTek has added wireless network interface controllers for IEEE 802.11-standards, and SoCs with MIPS CPUs to its product portfolio.

See also

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