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[Tianmai.com] According to news on December 11, the latest reports show that MediaTek Technology Co., Ltd. has successfully obtained a series of major orders, including the American brand that leads the global tablet market, Intel notebook computer platform, and multiple major Wi-Fi from cell phone manufacturers 7 chip orders. This important development marks MediaTek's significant progress in the Wi-Fi chip market and also heralds the end of Broadcom's long-term monopoly in this market.
MediaTek has been accelerating to catch up with market leaders since the Wi-Fi 6 era, and is seeking to expand its market share in Wi-Fi 7 fields achieved leapfrog development. It is understood that the company has previously invested a team of thousands of R&D personnel to focus on Wi-Fi 7 Market development. Their efforts seem to have begun to bear fruit. Next year, MediaTek is expected to become a major mobile phone brand in mainland China, an Intel laptop platform, and a leading American brand in the global tablet market. 7 major suppliers of main chips.
According to the editor’s understanding, MediaTek is not only breaking Broadcom’s monopoly in the Wi-Fi chip market, but is also rapidly catching up with its old rival Qualcomm and is expected to become the global Wi-Fi chip maker. One of the top three suppliers in the Fi chip market. This progress is undoubtedly a huge leap forward for MediaTek, marking the company's rapid increase in its status and influence in the global semiconductor market.
In November this year, MediaTek launched the latest Wi-Fi 7 processors for mainstream devices-Filogic 860 and Filogic 360. Samples of these two processors have begun, and the related end products are expected to be officially released in the middle of next year. Filogic 860 uses an advanced 6nm process and is equipped with 3 Arm Cortex-A73 big core. It supports tri-band Wi-Fi 7, 4096-QAM, integrates Bluetooth 5.4 technology, and supports multiple advanced features such as hybrid MLO, MRU, and AFC.
For devices such as smartphones and laptops, MediaTek has specially launched Filogic 360. The processor also supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 technology, providing 2.4/5/6GHz tri-band wireless support, and has a 2T2R tri-band antenna with a peak rate of up to 2.9Gbps. The integration and optimization of these technologies have significantly improved product performance and user experience, indicating that MediaTek's position in the global wireless communications market will be further strengthened.
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