Along with the Dimensity 5G SoCs, MediaTek is also focusing to add 5G facilities to the routers and mobile hotspots. That’s why it brings T750 5G chip that follows the 7nm architecture with quad-core ARM CPU and 5G radio.
The T750 chip is designed in such a way that it can support both the standalone and non-standalone sub-6GHz 5G network. On top of that, it can offer two-component 5G FR1 carrier aggregation in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD) modes. It also offers up to 5CC LTE carrier aggregation.
There is an embedded GPU that is capable of supporting up to 720p HD display resolution. Four PCIe interfaces are there for external Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and two 2.5Gbps Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interfaces (SGMII) for Ethernet. The PCM interface for land-line phones is also added inside.
MediaTek’s plan is to market its 5G chips as an alternative of broadband for the people who live in the areas with limited DSL, cable, or fiber services. As per the chipmaker, it is already sampling the new T750 with potential customers.
The Corporate Vice President and General Manager of MediaTek’s wireless communications business unit, JC Hsu said, “Pervasive high-speed broadband connectivity is becoming more important with the increase in connected devices and the surge of people working from home, taking online classes and using services like tele-health and video calling,”
He also added, “We are extending our 5G leadership beyond the smartphone segment with the T750 chipset, opening up new markets for broadband operators and device makers, and helping consumers – no matter where they live – to experience all the advantages of 5G connectivity,”
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