mediatek mt6755
Mediatek Helio P10 (MT6755) is the first chip from the new line of processors of the P series, which is designed for Android smartphones and tablets of an average price category. The chipset uses a full eight-core 64-bit processor, operating at a maximum frequency of 2 GHz. In the processor 4, the cores operate at 1.1 GHz for simple tasks, and the other 4 cores at a frequency of 2 GHz for demanding applications. If required, the architecture of the chipset allows you to activate all eight cores simultaneously.
The chipset supports maximum resolution of the camera up to 21MP, RAM LPDDR3 with a maximum frequency of 933 MHz (up to 4GB), as well as recording and playback of video with a maximum resolution of Full HD (1920 by 1080 pixels). The chipset has a built-in positioning module that supports GPS, Glonass and Beidu.MediaTek has announced the launch of a new line of Helio PXX processors on June 1, which will feature balanced power and energy efficiency features.
These processors are designed for installation in devices with premium design, in which the main emphasis is on the small thickness of the shell.
Helio P10 (MT6755) - a powerful and energy-efficient processor from MediaTekWhat graphics accelerator has received the MT6755 is not reported, but, firstly, it certainly will not be lower than the level of the Mali-T720 and will "pull" the Full HD display along with the 21-megapixel camera, and secondly, expect it to support 4K recording video is still not worth it: most likely, this SoC-chip in this plan will be limited to a resolution of 1080p and a speed of 30 frames per second - after all, it's not about the premium segment.
But it supports LTE Cat networks. 6 with a maximum data rate of 300 Mbit / s, while, for example, also the eight-core MT6753 (8 × Cortex-A53, 1.5 GHz) is satisfied only with the LTE Cat standard. 4 (150 Mbps).Against the background of the recent loud debut of the flagship hardware platform Helio X20, the announcement of the mobile chip MediaTek MT6755, designed for devices simpler, went quietly, one might say, even unnoticeably. However, it should not be surprising, because compared to its predecessor - MT6735 - it is not something revolutionary.
Rather, it is a planned evolution, during which the processor increased the number of 64-bit computing cores ARM Cortex-A53 from four to eight, and their clock frequency increased from 1.5 to 2.0 GHz. MediaTek refused the use of Cortex-A57 cores in this case, as, in its opinion, their performance does not correspond to the amount of heat dissipated by them.