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MediaTek and Nvidia collaboration could revolutionize mobile processors!

The rivalry between AMD and Nvidia continues and seems to continue in every field, regardless of industry or industry. According to the statements, Nvidia and MediaTek are in talks to design a new mobile processor. This collaboration is Nvidia's high-performance...
 MediaTek and Nvidia collaboration could revolutionize mobile processors!
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The rivalry between AMD and Nvidia continues and seems to continue in every field, regardless of industry or industry. According to the statements, Nvidia and MediaTek are in talks to design a new mobile processor. This collaboration means that Nvidia will head into a new market segment after focusing on high-performance desktop and data center GPUs.

MediaTek and Nvidia partnership on the horizon

According to reports, it is claimed that the next generation mobile processor will see advanced support for artificial intelligence and gaming. Nvidia has the technology and resources to design exactly what MediaTek needs for such an initiative. However, the architecture being designed is expected to enter not only mobile phones but also Windows laptops.

According to industry sources, MediaTek is expected to integrate an Nvidia GPU into its next-generation mobile processor as early as 2024. On the other hand, Nvidia is no stranger to low-power GPU architectures. In addition to its Shield products, the company has developed many Tegra chips for game consoles such as the Nintendo Switch. It is unclear whether Nvidia will support MediaTek on the software side (such as DLSS) other than the GPU.

On the other hand, Samsung recently announced that it will extend its GPU license agreement with AMD. The company used the RDNA2 architecture for its Exynos 2200 mobile processors. Samsung has yet to develop an Exynos successor, but there are rumors that the updated RDNA architecture could make a comeback with the Exynos 2400 next year.

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