MWC 2014: MediaTek Launches The MT6732 64-bit LTE SOC
MediaTek today announced the 64-bit LTE SOC MT6732 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
The MT6732 is consisting of a coherent 64-bit 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A53 cluster and Mali-T760 GPU - providing 64-bit mobile computing and LTE for the rising Super-mid Market.
The SOC supports low-power, 1080p, 30fps video playback and the emerging video codec standard H.265 and legacy H.264 and 1080p, plus 30fps H.264 video recording. It has an integrated 13MP camera image signal processor with support for features like PIP (Picture-in-Picture), VIV (Video in Video) and Video Face Beautifier.
In addition, MediaTek's ClearMotion technology helps eliminating motion jitter for smooth video playback at 60fps on mobile devices.
Its integrated Multi-mode 4G LTE Modem supports Rel. 9, Category 4 FDD and TDD LTE (150 Mb/s downlink, 50 Mb/s uplink); 3GPP Rel. 8, DC-HSPA+ (42 Mb/s downlink, 11 Mb/s uplink), TD-SCDMA and EDGE for legacy 2G/3G networks.
Integrated connectivity features include support for dual-band Wi-Fi along with Bluetooth 4.0.
The MT6732 platform will be commercially available by Q3 of 2014, with devices expected by the end of the year.
The SOC supports low-power, 1080p, 30fps video playback and the emerging video codec standard H.265 and legacy H.264 and 1080p, plus 30fps H.264 video recording. It has an integrated 13MP camera image signal processor with support for features like PIP (Picture-in-Picture), VIV (Video in Video) and Video Face Beautifier.
In addition, MediaTek's ClearMotion technology helps eliminating motion jitter for smooth video playback at 60fps on mobile devices.
Its integrated Multi-mode 4G LTE Modem supports Rel. 9, Category 4 FDD and TDD LTE (150 Mb/s downlink, 50 Mb/s uplink); 3GPP Rel. 8, DC-HSPA+ (42 Mb/s downlink, 11 Mb/s uplink), TD-SCDMA and EDGE for legacy 2G/3G networks.
Integrated connectivity features include support for dual-band Wi-Fi along with Bluetooth 4.0.
The MT6732 platform will be commercially available by Q3 of 2014, with devices expected by the end of the year.