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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Taiwanese fabless chipmaker on Friday launched its Pentonic 1000 chipset<\/a> for smart TVs with support for 4K streaming<\/a> and cloud gaming capabilities.

MediaTek<\/a> in a statement said that smart TVs powered by the Pentonic 1000 chipset will launch by Q1 of 2023.

The MediaTek Pentonic 1000 has a multi-core CPU, dual-core GPU, a dedicated
AI<\/a> processing unit (APU) and video decoding engines. The chipset provides resolution support up to 4K at 120Hz and is capable of variable refresh rate (VRR) of up to 4K at 144Hz for gaming applications.

Additionally, it provides a lag-free experience with
Auto Low Latency Mode<\/a> (ALLM). Dolby features such as Atmos and Vision IQ meanwhile are used for audio and visual enhancement, respectively, as per MediaTek.

“Dolby will work with MediaTek and our OEM partners to bring the astonishing Dolby Vision imaging for more use cases to 4K smart TVs,” said Mathias Bendull, Vice President, Living Room at Dolby Laboratories.

“With support for 4K HDR content, 120Hz frame rates, MEMC, AI enhancements, Wi-Fi 6\/6E connectivity and cutting-edge codecs like VVC, Pentonic 1000 will deliver the ultimate 4K viewing experience,” said Alex Chen, General Manager of the TV Business Unit at MediaTek.

MediaTek said its new chipset for smart TVs comes with support for Wi-Fi 6\/6E and voice assistant features.

Earlier on Friday, MediaTek also launched two new Kompanio chipsets for Chromebooks and the T800 chipset with support for sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G networks for applications in Industrial IoT, always connected PCs, and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications.

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MediaTek launches T800 chipset with support for sub-6GHz, mmWave 5G<\/a><\/h2>

The Taiwanese chipmaker claims that the T800 chipset supports up to 7.9Gbps download speeds and up to 4.2Gbps upload speeds. Additionally, it supports both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (SA) 5G networks, along with 4CC-CA, and dual 5G SIM.<\/p><\/div>


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Taiwanese fabless chipmaker on Friday launched its Pentonic 1000 chipset<\/a> for smart TVs with support for 4K streaming<\/a> and cloud gaming capabilities.

MediaTek<\/a> in a statement said that smart TVs powered by the Pentonic 1000 chipset will launch by Q1 of 2023.

The MediaTek Pentonic 1000 has a multi-core CPU, dual-core GPU, a dedicated
AI<\/a> processing unit (APU) and video decoding engines. The chipset provides resolution support up to 4K at 120Hz and is capable of variable refresh rate (VRR) of up to 4K at 144Hz for gaming applications.

Additionally, it provides a lag-free experience with
Auto Low Latency Mode<\/a> (ALLM). Dolby features such as Atmos and Vision IQ meanwhile are used for audio and visual enhancement, respectively, as per MediaTek.

“Dolby will work with MediaTek and our OEM partners to bring the astonishing Dolby Vision imaging for more use cases to 4K smart TVs,” said Mathias Bendull, Vice President, Living Room at Dolby Laboratories.

“With support for 4K HDR content, 120Hz frame rates, MEMC, AI enhancements, Wi-Fi 6\/6E connectivity and cutting-edge codecs like VVC, Pentonic 1000 will deliver the ultimate 4K viewing experience,” said Alex Chen, General Manager of the TV Business Unit at MediaTek.

MediaTek said its new chipset for smart TVs comes with support for Wi-Fi 6\/6E and voice assistant features.

Earlier on Friday, MediaTek also launched two new Kompanio chipsets for Chromebooks and the T800 chipset with support for sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G networks for applications in Industrial IoT, always connected PCs, and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications.

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MediaTek launches T800 chipset with support for sub-6GHz, mmWave 5G<\/a><\/h2>

The Taiwanese chipmaker claims that the T800 chipset supports up to 7.9Gbps download speeds and up to 4.2Gbps upload speeds. Additionally, it supports both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (SA) 5G networks, along with 4CC-CA, and dual 5G SIM.<\/p><\/div>