MediaTek has reiterated its commitment to affordable and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chipsets at India Mobile Congress 2024 (IMC 2024). MediaTek is working on providing highly integrated and efficient system-on-chip products to realise the true potential of AI. This involves creating an ecosystem of edge-AI hardware processing paired with comprehensive software tools across its product range, including smartphones, laptops, smart homes, intelligent internet of things (IoT) in businesses, and smart vehicles.
MediaTek fostered engaging discussions around the panels at IMC-24, ‘AI-enhanced processing: The future of Chipsets’, highlighting AI advancements and chipset innovation along with the transformative potential of Al-powered chipsets.
During the other key panel, ‘Gadgets that shape the future: Insights and innovations’, the discussion from MediaTek explored rapidly evolving landscape of gadgets, focusing on business dynamics and adoption trends in four key categories including handsets, wearables, laptops, and augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) gaming devices.
MediaTek Dimensity 9400 combines a second-generation all big core design with industry-leading AI, compute, gaming, and photography capabilities. The chipset is optimised to support Gemini Nano and features multimodal capabilities. Meanwhile, MediaTek and Google collaborated to bring generative AI (GenAI) experiences to android ecosystem, representing a significant advancement in running complex, on-device AI models. Furthermore, MediaTek Leverages Meta’s Llama 2 to enhance on-device GenAI in edge devices and build a complete edge computing ecosystem to accelerate AI application development on smartphones, IoT, vehicles, smart homes, and other edge devices.
Commenting on the announcement, Anku Jain, managing director, MediaTek India, said, “MediaTek is uniquely positioned to drive and support the adoption of GenAI applications and technologies. The recently launched MediaTek Dimensity 9400 continues to drive the company’s mission with 80 per cent faster large language model (LLM) prompt performance and the world’s first agentic AI engine ready for developers that intuitively anticipate users’ needs and seamlessly adapt to their preferences with minimal human intervention.”