Smartphone chipmaker MediaTek launches new chip

MediaTek said the new chip’s improved power efficiency helps in achieving longer battery life and improved gaming experience on smartphones

Published - November 08, 2022 06:23 pm IST - OAKLAND

A file photo of a semiconductor chips seen on a circuit board of a computer

A file photo of a semiconductor chips seen on a circuit board of a computer | Photo Credit: Reuters

Taiwanese smartphone chipmaker MediaTek Inc on Tuesday launched a new chip called the Dimensity 9200 as it looks to grab more of the premium end of the market.

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The company said the 5G chip was made at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's using its second generation 4-nanometer chip production technology, which refers to the transistor size. Generally, the smaller the transistor, the more power efficient the chips are.

Phil Solis, smartphone chip analyst at IDC, said the new chip was key for MediaTek's strategy to move upstream.

"This product will help MediaTek expand in the U.S. and European markets and help change consumer's perception about MediaTek," Solis told Reuters.

Premium Android smartphones have been dominated by U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc., which also supplies modem chips for Apple's iPhone for connectivity. While MediaTek has a big part of the market for cheap Android phones, those chips sell for a lot less than chips for premium phones.

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"MediaTek is far behind Qualcomm in terms of revenue, and that is what MediaTek is attempting to change," said Solis.

MediaTek said the new chip's power efficiency helped achieve longer battery life and create a better gaming experience on the smartphone.

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