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MediaTek

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.[6]

MediaTek Inc.
Native name
聯發科技
TypePublic
TWSE: 2454
Industry
Founded28 May 1997; 26 years ago (1997-05-28)
Headquarters,
Taiwan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Ming-Kai Tsai (Chairman)
  • Ching-Jiang Hsieh (Vice Chairman)
  • Rick Tsai (CEO)
  • Joe Chen (President)[1]
ProductsCentral processing units
Graphics processing unit
Chipsets
Microprocessors
Systems-on-chip (SoCs)
Motherboard chipsets
Network interface controllers
Digital signal processors
Digital light processors
Integrated circuits
Embedded processors
Drivers
Production output
1.5 billion devices per year (2018)[2] and 14% market-share of global smartphone sales (Q3 2017)[3]
Revenue NT$493.42 billion (2021)[4]
NT$108.04 billion (2021)[4]
NT$111.87 billion (2021)[4]
Total assets NT$660.88 billion (2021)[4]
Total equity NT$433.65 billion (2021)[4]
Number of employees
17,449 (2021) [5]
Subsidiaries
  • Airoha Technology Corp.
  • EcoNet Wireless
  • ILI Technology Corp.
  • MStar Semiconductor
  • Nephos Inc.
  • Richtek Technology
Websitewww.mediatek.com
A Mediatek MT6575A inside an LG E455 Android smartphone

Founded in 1997[7][8] and headquartered in Hsinchu, the company has 25 offices worldwide and was the third largest fabless chip designer worldwide in 2016.[9][10] The company also provides its customers with reference designs.[11] MediaTek became the biggest smartphone chipset vendor with 31% market share in Q3 2020. This was assisted by its strong performance in regions such as China and India.[12]

Corporate history

MediaTek was originally a unit of the Taiwanese firm, United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), tasked with designing chipsets for home entertainment products.[7] 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.[13]

The company started out designing chipsets for optical drives and subsequently expanded into chips for DVD players, digital TVs, mobile phones, smartphones and tablets.[7][11][14] In general MediaTek has had a strong record of gaining market share and displacing competitors after entering new markets.[11][15][16]

The company launched a division to design products for mobile devices in 2004. Seven years later, it took orders for more than 500 million mobile system-on-chip units per annum, including products for feature phones and smart devices.[7] 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.[7][11][15][16]

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.[17]

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.[18] The revenue growth was however partly due to revenue recognition from the acquisition of MStar which became effective at the beginning of 2014.[19]

In September 2019, MediaTek collaborated with VVDN Technologies to design, manufacture new-age AIoT solutions.[20][21][22]

On November 25, 2019, MediaTek and Intel announced a partnership to bring 5G to PCs in 2021.[23][24] MediaTek overtook Qualcomm as the largest vendor of smartphone chipsets in the world in the third quarter of 2020, mainly due to significant growth in the Indian and Latin American markets.[25]

Acquisitions

In 2005, MediaTek acquired Inprocomm, a wireless semiconductor design company producing 802.11a, b and a/g chips.[26]

On September 10, 2007, MediaTek announced its intention to buy Analog Devices cellular radio and baseband chipset divisions for US$350 million.[27] The acquisition was finalised by January 11, 2008.[28]

On May 5, 2011, MediaTek acquired Ralink Technology Corporation,[29] 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.[30]

On June 22, 2012, MediaTek announced it would acquire a 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 later.[31] The following merger between MediaTek and MStar was delayed by antitrust concerns in China and South Korea and finalized on February 1, 2014.[32]

On September 7, 2015, MediaTek announced to buy Richtek Technology Corp., a fabless vendor of analog ICs and power management ICs based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Richtek became a wholly subsidiary of MediaTek after the completion of the acquisition in the second quarter of 2016.[33]

Financial performance

Yearly net sales and operating income in million NT$[34]
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Net sales 52,942 74,779 68,016 77,311 71,988 53,842 99,263 136,056 213,063[a] 213,255 275,512 238,216 238,057 246,222 322,146 493,415
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 9,819 16,182 22,567 43,219 108,040
 
A MediaTek MT8560BAAG inside a Blu-ray player
 
A Mediatek MT1389DE inside a DVD player
  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 were based on its strong market position for feature phone chipsets. Smartphone and tablet products contributed to MediaTek's sales and income increase in 2013,[35] 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.[36] 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%).[37]

MediaTek started shipping chips with integrated 4G LTE baseband in volume in the second half of 2014, later than its largest competitor Qualcomm.[38] 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.[39]

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

A March 2021 report revealed that MediaTek had overtaken Qualcomm for the first time as the world's biggest smartphone chipset vendor in 2020, with 351.8 million chipsets shipped that year. The report attributed MediaTek's performance to its focus on less expensive smartphones.[40] Market analyst firm Counterpoint predicted that MediaTek would maintain this lead in 2021, projecting a record of 37% in chip shipments.[41]

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.[42][43] A variant of the MT8135 was used by Amazon in its Kindle Fire HD tablet models.[44] 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,[45] 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.[46] The resulting MT3188 wireless charging chip, certified by both the Power Matters Alliance and the Wireless Power Consortium was announced on February 24, 2014.[47]

On February 25, 2014, MediaTek announced the MT6732, and the MT6630. The SoC MT6630 supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth, ANT+, GPS and FM radio.[48][49]

On May 12, 2015, MediaTek announced their Helio X20, which features the industry's first tri-cluster CPU and the first CPU with a 10-core configuration. It also integrates MediaTek's first modem compatible with CDMA2000.[50] Tri-cluster CPUs were later adopted by HiSilicon (Huawei) in 2018, Qualcomm and Samsung Exynos SoCs in 2019.[51][52][53]

MediaTek collaborated with Google on the first Ultra HD TV platform for Android TV, resulting in the development of the MT5595 digital television SoC.[54] The product first shipped in LCD TV models made by Sony.[55]

On November 26, 2019, MediaTek announced their 5G SoC Dimensity 1000, the world's first mobile SoC supporting AV1.[56]

Controversy

Benchmark cheating

On April 8, 2020, AnandTech published an article on MediaTek's Sports Mode;[57] that same day, MediaTek published a post titled "Why MediaTek Stands Behind Our Benchmarking Practices".[58] MediaTek said Sports Mode is designed to show full capabilities during benchmarks, that it is standard practice in the industry, and their device makers can choose to enable it or not.[58] 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. The AnandTech article also noted that they had criticized other vendors such as Samsung Exynos and HiSilicon (Huawei) for past cheating practices.[57]

On April 14, 2020, Qualcomm responded, saying they do not use whitelisting as they consider it cheating.[59] 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.[60] UL delisted several MediaTek Helio SoCs from their 3DMark and PCMark rankings.[61]

Product list

System-on-chip

Modems

Model number fab Wireless radio technologies Compatible with Released
MT6280[62] DC-HSPA+, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, EDGE, and GSM/GPRS MT2523
MT6290[63] 28 nm LTE R9 (4G), DC-HSPA+, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, EDGE, and GSM/GPRS MT6592, MT6582 Q1 2014
Helio M70 5G

MT6297[64]

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)[65]
  • 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.[66]
  • 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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External links

  • Official website

mediatek, chinese, 聯發科技股份有限公司, pinyin, liánfā, kējì, gǔfèn, yǒuxiàn, gōngsī, taiwanese, fabless, semiconductor, company, that, provides, chips, wireless, communications, high, definition, television, handheld, mobile, devices, like, smartphones, tablet, comput. MediaTek Inc Chinese 聯發科技股份有限公司 pinyin Lianfa Keji Gǔfen Yǒuxian Gōngsi 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 6 MediaTek Inc Native name聯發科技TypePublicTraded asTWSE 2454IndustrySemiconductorsGPUsGraphics cardsConsumer electronicsComputer hardwareFounded28 May 1997 26 years ago 1997 05 28 HeadquartersHsinchu TaiwanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleMing Kai Tsai Chairman Ching Jiang Hsieh Vice Chairman Rick Tsai CEO Joe Chen President 1 ProductsCentral processing unitsGraphics processing unitChipsetsMicroprocessorsSystems on chip SoCs Motherboard chipsetsNetwork interface controllersDigital signal processorsDigital light processorsIntegrated circuitsEmbedded processorsDriversProduction output1 5 billion devices per year 2018 2 and 14 market share of global smartphone sales Q3 2017 3 RevenueNT 493 42 billion 2021 4 Operating incomeNT 108 04 billion 2021 4 Net incomeNT 111 87 billion 2021 4 Total assetsNT 660 88 billion 2021 4 Total equityNT 433 65 billion 2021 4 Number of employees17 449 2021 5 SubsidiariesAiroha Technology Corp EcoNet WirelessILI Technology Corp MStar SemiconductorNephos Inc Richtek TechnologyWebsitewww wbr mediatek wbr comA Mediatek MT6575A inside an LG E455 Android smartphone Founded in 1997 7 8 and headquartered in Hsinchu the company has 25 offices worldwide and was the third largest fabless chip designer worldwide in 2016 9 10 The company also provides its customers with reference designs 11 MediaTek became the biggest smartphone chipset vendor with 31 market share in Q3 2020 This was assisted by its strong performance in regions such as China and India 12 Contents 1 Corporate history 2 Acquisitions 3 Financial performance 4 Product announcements 5 Controversy 5 1 Benchmark cheating 6 Product list 6 1 System on chip 6 2 Modems 6 3 GNSS modules 6 4 IEEE 802 11 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCorporate history EditMediaTek was originally a unit of the Taiwanese firm United Microelectronics Corporation UMC tasked with designing chipsets for home entertainment products 7 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 13 The company started out designing chipsets for optical drives and subsequently expanded into chips for DVD players digital TVs mobile phones smartphones and tablets 7 11 14 In general MediaTek has had a strong record of gaining market share and displacing competitors after entering new markets 11 15 16 The company launched a division to design products for mobile devices in 2004 Seven years later it took orders for more than 500 million mobile system on chip units per annum including products for feature phones and smart devices 7 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 7 11 15 16 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 17 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 18 The revenue growth was however partly due to revenue recognition from the acquisition of MStar which became effective at the beginning of 2014 19 In September 2019 MediaTek collaborated with VVDN Technologies to design manufacture new age AIoT solutions 20 21 22 On November 25 2019 MediaTek and Intel announced a partnership to bring 5G to PCs in 2021 23 24 MediaTek overtook Qualcomm as the largest vendor of smartphone chipsets in the world in the third quarter of 2020 mainly due to significant growth in the Indian and Latin American markets 25 Acquisitions EditIn 2005 MediaTek acquired Inprocomm a wireless semiconductor design company producing 802 11a b and a g chips 26 On September 10 2007 MediaTek announced its intention to buy Analog Devices cellular radio and baseband chipset divisions for US 350 million 27 The acquisition was finalised by January 11 2008 28 On May 5 2011 MediaTek acquired Ralink Technology Corporation 29 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 Linkoping Sweden Coresonic became a wholly owned subsidiary of MediaTek in Europe 30 On June 22 2012 MediaTek announced it would acquire a 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 later 31 The following merger between MediaTek and MStar was delayed by antitrust concerns in China and South Korea and finalized on February 1 2014 32 On September 7 2015 MediaTek announced to buy Richtek Technology Corp a fabless vendor of analog ICs and power management ICs based in Hsinchu Taiwan Richtek became a wholly subsidiary of MediaTek after the completion of the acquisition in the second quarter of 2016 33 Financial performance EditYearly net sales and operating income in million NT 34 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021Net sales 52 942 74 779 68 016 77 311 71 988 53 842 99 263 136 056 213 063 a 213 255 275 512 238 216 238 057 246 222 322 146 493 415Income from operations 23 816 31 427 17 090 21 447 17 267 4 840 12 403 25 244 47 241 25 908 23 076 9 819 16 182 22 567 43 219 108 040 A MediaTek MT8560BAAG inside a Blu ray player A Mediatek MT1389DE inside a DVD player 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 were based on its strong market position for feature phone chipsets Smartphone and tablet products contributed to MediaTek s sales and income increase in 2013 35 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 36 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 37 MediaTek started shipping chips with integrated 4G LTE baseband in volume in the second half of 2014 later than its largest competitor Qualcomm 38 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 39 MediaTek s stock has been trading on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the symbol TWSE 2454 A March 2021 report revealed that MediaTek had overtaken Qualcomm for the first time as the world s biggest smartphone chipset vendor in 2020 with 351 8 million chipsets shipped that year The report attributed MediaTek s performance to its focus on less expensive smartphones 40 Market analyst firm Counterpoint predicted that MediaTek would maintain this lead in 2021 projecting a record of 37 in chip shipments 41 Product announcements EditThe 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 42 43 A variant of the MT8135 was used by Amazon in its Kindle Fire HD tablet models 44 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 45 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 46 The resulting MT3188 wireless charging chip certified by both the Power Matters Alliance and the Wireless Power Consortium was announced on February 24 2014 47 On February 25 2014 MediaTek announced the MT6732 and the MT6630 The SoC MT6630 supports 802 11a b g n ac WiFi Bluetooth ANT GPS and FM radio 48 49 On May 12 2015 MediaTek announced their Helio X20 which features the industry s first tri cluster CPU and the first CPU with a 10 core configuration It also integrates MediaTek s first modem compatible with CDMA2000 50 Tri cluster CPUs were later adopted by HiSilicon Huawei in 2018 Qualcomm and Samsung Exynos SoCs in 2019 51 52 53 MediaTek collaborated with Google on the first Ultra HD TV platform for Android TV resulting in the development of the MT5595 digital television SoC 54 The product first shipped in LCD TV models made by Sony 55 On November 26 2019 MediaTek announced their 5G SoC Dimensity 1000 the world s first mobile SoC supporting AV1 56 Controversy EditBenchmark cheating Edit On April 8 2020 AnandTech published an article on MediaTek s Sports Mode 57 that same day MediaTek published a post titled Why MediaTek Stands Behind Our Benchmarking Practices 58 MediaTek said Sports Mode is designed to show full capabilities during benchmarks that it is standard practice in the industry and their device makers can choose to enable it or not 58 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 The AnandTech article also noted that they had criticized other vendors such as Samsung Exynos and HiSilicon Huawei for past cheating practices 57 On April 14 2020 Qualcomm responded saying they do not use whitelisting as they consider it cheating 59 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 60 UL delisted several MediaTek Helio SoCs from their 3DMark and PCMark rankings 61 Product list EditSystem on chip Edit Main article List of MediaTek processors Modems Edit Model number fab Wireless radio technologies Compatible with ReleasedMT6280 62 DC HSPA W CDMA TD SCDMA EDGE and GSM GPRS MT2523MT6290 63 28 nm LTE R9 4G DC HSPA W CDMA TD SCDMA EDGE and GSM GPRS MT6592 MT6582 Q1 2014Helio M70 5G MT6297 64 7 nm 5G NR Sub 6 GHz 5G NR mmWave LTE Q1 2020GNSS modules Edit 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 65 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 66 MT3329 GPS MT3328 GPS MT3318 GPS IEEE 802 11 Edit 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 RT3883 includes a MIPS 74KEc CPU and an IEEE 802 11n conformant WNIC RT6856 includes a MIPS 34KEc CPU and an IEEE 802 11ac conformant WNIC See also EditList of MediaTek processors List of companies of TaiwanReferences Edit Investor Relations Corporate Management MediaTek Retrieved June 27 2018 Sources MediaTek About page MediaTek June 27 2018 Retrieved June 27 2018 Sources Counterpoint Research MediaTek December 30 2017 Retrieved June 27 2018 a b c d e MediaTek January 27 2022 Our Corporate Annual Reports PDF MediaTek Retrieved February 27 2022 https cdn www mediatek com posts 2020 MediaTek Annual Report0121 pdf bare URL PDF About MediaTek MediaTek a b c d e Honan Mat February 5 2013 The Next Global Smartphone Revolution Made in Taiwan Wired Archived from the original on October 3 2013 Retrieved September 27 2013 MediaTek to improve low cost 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Mobile Platform A New Decade of 5G AI and XR Qualcomm December 5 2018 Retrieved April 16 2020 Exynos 9820 Processor Specs Features Samsung Exynos Samsung Semiconductor Retrieved April 16 2020 MediaTek Enables the World s First Ultra HD TV Powered by Android TV Software in Collaboration With Google MediaTek January 6 2015 Archived from the original on January 11 2015 Retrieved January 11 2015 MediaTek SoC Designed for First Sony Android TV MediaTek January 7 2015 Archived from the original on January 14 2015 Retrieved January 11 2015 MediaTek 5G MediaTek Retrieved May 30 2019 a b Frumusanu Andrei Mobile Benchmark Cheating When a SoC Vendor Provides It As A Service www anandtech com Retrieved April 16 2020 a b MediaTek April 15 2020 Why MediaTek Stands Behind Our Benchmarking Practices MediaTek Retrieved April 16 2020 Qualcomm responds to MediaTek benchmark cheating controversy Android Authority April 14 2020 Retrieved April 16 2020 F Andrei April 16 2020 Which means that MTK had it enabled by default on their BSP and Oppo actually didn t know how to properly disable it Again this goes against their notion that vendors have a choice when clearly it s backhanded 2 2 andreif7 Retrieved April 16 2020 UL Delists MediaTek Powered Phones with Suspect Benchmark Scores benchmarks ul com Retrieved April 16 2020 A UMTS modem for IoT solutions that require cellular data connectivity from HSDPA to DC HSPA MediaTek Archived from the original on April 25 2017 Retrieved April 24 2017 MediaTek Announces the Availability of Multimode LTE Modem Chipset MediaTek January 6 2014 Archived from the original on May 22 2014 Retrieved May 22 2014 MediaTek launches its Helio M70 5G modem MediaTek November 29 2019 Retrieved November 29 2019 MediaTek Announces Its Latest GPS Solution Supporting QZSS MediaTek June 22 2011 Archived from the original on January 3 2015 Retrieved January 3 2015 MediaTek Announces World s 1st 5 in 1 Multi GNSS Receiver SoC Solutions Supporting Beidou Satellite 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