MediaTek Expands IoT Platform with the Introduction of the Genio 700 Chipset at CES 2023

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MediaTek announced the Genio 700(G700) chipset which is the latest platform for the company’s line of IoT products and was introduced during CES 2023. Alongside it, the company also showcased an ecosystem of Wi-Fi 7 products at the convention

MediaTek Genio 700 chip

The MediaTek Genio 700 is an N6 (6nm) IoT chipset that boasts two ARM A78 cores running at 2.2GHz and six ARM A55 cores at 2.0GHz while providing 4.0 TOPs AI accelerator. It comes with support for FHD60+4K60 display, as well as an ISP for better images.

Moreover, The Genio 700 SDK allows designers to customize products using Yocto Linux, Ubuntu, and Android. With this support, you can easily develop your own products with a minimal amount of effort, regardless of application type.

“When we launched the Genio family of IoT products last year, we designed the platform with the scalability and development support that brands need, paving the way for opportunities to continue expanding. With a focus on industrial and smart home products, the Genio 700 is a perfect natural addition to the lineup to ensure we can provide the widest range of support possible to our customers.”

Richard Lu, MediaTek, Vice President of IoT Business Unit

MediaTek

Additional features of the MediaTek Genio 700 include:

  • Supports high-speed interfaces, including PCIe 2.0, USB 3.2 Gen1, and MIPI-CSI interface for camera
  • Dual Display support FHD60+4K60 with AV1, VP9, H.265, and H.264 (video decode) support
  • Support for industrial grade design and wide temp with 10 years of longevity
  • ARM SystemReady certification for providing a standard and easy way to integrate the platform
  • ARM PSA certification for increased security

The Genio 700 will be available starting in Q2 2023. To learn more about the MediaTek Genio platform and the Genio 700, click here.

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