First ARM PC processor from MediaTek and Nvidia could arrive in 2025

MediaTek may rival the Snapdragon X series in 2025


According to the latest information, the first ARM-based PC processor jointly developed by MediaTek and Nvidia will be released in 2025. may come.

MediaTek, one of the star companies of the processor market and according to new news, before the end of the first half of 2025 It will introduce a PC processor to rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series. This ARM-based processor is claimed to be will have high artificial intelligence performance.CopilotThis processor, which is thought to be based on “+”, can attract a lot of attention in the ARM processor Windows PC market and increase competition, providing great benefits to the end user. The processor, which was announced to be developed with the support of Nvidia, can therefore be equipped with a very powerful GPU, i.e. graphics unit. Apple’s “performance-energy usage“ARM architecture M-Series (which has shown very good results inM1, M2 and M3) against their processors Snapdragon X series four different processors are being released. To recall, there are three different “X Elite” and the lower level “X Plus” in the family. The X Plus comes as a single model at this stage and is built on a total of 10 cores. The processor, which has a 45 TOPS artificial intelligence processing unit, has a maximum multi-thread frequency of 3.4 GHz. The processor, which supports LPDDR5x RAM at a speed of 8,448 MT / s, has a 3.8 TFLOP Adreno GPU unit.

X Elite processors are based on 12 cores in common.It supports LPDDR5x RAM with a speed of up to 8,448 MT/s, and the top version comes with an Adreno GPU unit of 4.6 TFLOPs, while the others come with 3.8 TFLOPs. The X Elite processors, which have a 45 TOPS AI processing unit in common, are available in the two models above “Dual-Core Boost” support is available and here the clock speeds of 4.2 GHz and 4.0 GHz are announced. The maximum multi-threaded frequency of the models is 3.8 GHz at the top and 3.4 GHz at the bottom.

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