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MediaTek Takes on Snapdragon 810 with New 64-bit Chip

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Jul 15, 2014, 7:00 AM   by Rich Brome
updated Jul 15, 2014, 10:13 AM

Updated: Corrected units for display refresh rate

MediaTek today took the wraps off its newest flagship processor chip for high-end phones. The MT6795 is a SoC (system on chip) combining an LTE radio with a 64-bit, 8-core processor at speeds up to 2.2 GHz. It supports displays up to 1600 x 2560. It also supports display refresh rate of 120 Hz for extra-smooth motion, and slow-motion video capture at 480 fps in full HD. The company has had little traction with phones bound for U.S. shores in recent years. According to Mohit Bhushan, Head of U.S. Business Development, the company is working to change that by having its processors certified directly by U.S. network operators. The MT6795 is currently undergoing that certification, and the company plans to have the chip in a device shipping in the U.S. next year. The chip competes with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810.

source: MediaTek

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Doomhammer

Jul 15, 2014, 10:57 AM

iphone 5s has 64

already doe 😎 😎 😎 😎
inb4 Rich uses his hatred of muslims on me again.


😎 😎 😎 😎 😎
You're muslim? No wonder you love that piece of garbage called the iPhone! 🤣
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Tofuchong

Jul 15, 2014, 8:00 AM

Refresh rate in megahertz

120 Mhz refresh rate? I think this must be a mistake, as this would be the fastest refreshing screen in the universe. Did you mean to say 120 Hz, not Mhz ?
Indeed, that was a typo. It's been fixed. Thanks!

In the future, FYI, corrections reach us much faster via the "Contact" feature in the left-hand navigation menu.

Thanks again.
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