MediaTek announces LTE-capable 64-bit MT6732 chipset

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64-bit systems are all the rage in smartphones now, and MediaTek isn’t going to be left behind. They’ve announced their newest 64-bit MT6732 chipset for 2014, complete with cat-4 LTE connectivity, a 1.5 GHz quad-core ARM cortex-A53 CPU and a Mali-T670 GPU. On paper, it’s a very capable chipset that’s bound to end up in a ton of budget phones by the end of the year.​

The MT6732 is capable of low-power 1080p video playback, a wide range of codec support, and 1080p video capture at 30 fps. It also supports a host of radios, including HSPA+, dual-band WiFi, Miracast, and Bluetooth 4.0. It’s slated to be used in devices in Q3 of 2014.​

In addition to the MT6732, MediaTek also announced the MT6630, which is the world’s first chipset to support the combination of 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1, Miracast, tri-band GPS reception, and an FM receiver. The robust 6630 is set to be used in devices at some point of the second half of the year.​

On top of two brand new SoCs, MediaTek has also introduced Pump Express, which is designed to cut the charging time of a device in half. Devices utilizing pump express should be available at some point in the first half of the year.​

It’s been a pretty year at MWC for MediaTek. For the rest of our coverage, keep up here.​

source: GSM Arena


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