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According to news on May 29, Arm Ltd, a British chip technology company owned by SoftBank, recently launched a new chip technology for mobile devices. MediaTek Inc), a Taiwanese smartphone chip maker, said they will adopt the technology in their next-generation products, saying it will help improve the performance of next-generation smartphones.
According to the editor’s understanding, MediaTek has always been the main supplier of mid-to-low-end smartphone chips, and is also working hard to enter the high-end smartphone chip market. Arm, on the other hand, sells chip designs as blueprints for manufacturing its own hardware. At the Taipei International Computer Show (Computex), Arm released two new designs: Immortalis-G720 for video image processing and artificial intelligence applications, and Cortex-X4, which is known as the core design of mobile devices. Arm says the two new designs offer a 15% improvement in performance over previous generations, while the Cortex-X4 consumes 40% less power, which is crucial for long-lasting smartphones.
Chris, General Manager of Arm Customer Business Line When asked whether tapeout meant that Arm was manufacturing and selling chips, Bergey said that this is just a step to help customers test new manufacturing technologies. Arm itself is not in the business of selling chips. That is not our job. It is worth noting that last month there were reports that Arm was developing its own chips to demonstrate its design capabilities.
Finally, Arm also stated that Cortex-X4 is produced using TSMC’s N3E process, which is the first innovation in the industry.
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