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MediaTek and Arm boost collaboration on AI system innovation

MediaTek has announced that has joined the Arm Total Design ecosystem, which aims to accelerate and simplify the development of AI systems across various sectors, including data centers and telecommunications products based on Arm® Neoverse™ Compute Subsystems (CSS).

Vince Hu, Corporate Vice President at MediaTek, emphasized the importance of this partnership in enabling customers to meet the most challenging AI workloads. By leveraging Arm’s Neoverse CSS, MediaTek aims to maximize performance per watt, a crucial factor in the efficiency of AI applications. The collaboration is set to expand MediaTek’s footprint into data centers, utilizing its expertise in hybrid computing, AI, SerDes, chiplets, and advanced packaging technologies to foster AI innovation from the edge to the cloud.

By adopting Neoverse CSS, MediaTek plans to address the complex computing requirements of AI by developing differentiated solutions tailored to specific application needs. The partnership is expected to expedite the time to market for these optimized SoCs, providing MediaTek a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Mohamed Awad, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Arm’s Infrastructure Line of Business, welcomed this announcement, commenting: “By joining Arm Total Design, MediaTek is building on our longstanding partnership, which has delivered billions of high-performance, energy efficient devices, and will bring that world class expertise to infrastructure as we rapidly deliver sustainable, AI-powered cloud data centers on Arm Neoverse CSS.”

Arm CEO Renee Hass joined MediaTek’s Vice Chairman and CEO Dr. Rick Tsai on stage today during his Computex 2024 keynote to highlight the close and longstanding partnership between the two companies. The two men affirmed their commitment to further deepening their collaboration to explore new market opportunities across multiple segments spanning the data center, smartphone, automotive, consumer, and industrial sectors.

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