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MediaTek to announce an octa-core LTE chipset in January

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MediaTek recently announced its first true-octa core processor, as part of the MT6592 chipset. The successor of this SoC is allegedly in the works and the upcoming chip that is reportedly known as MT6595 is rumored to go official in the January, next year.



The company's upcoming chipset is basically an LTE enabled version of the MT6592 and is very likely to keep the true octa-core CPU. If the rumors turn out correct, MediaTek will be looking to expand its market share even further in 2014.

Until now, MediaTek has been producing chipsets, which are ideal for mid-range and budget friendly smartphones. However, things might soon change for the Taiwanese semi-conductor company and we really hope the company rises its game and poses a more serious threat to Qualcomm and lightens up the development race.

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MediaTek to announce an octa-core LTE chipset in January� - reader commentsAnonymousI think Qualcomm is more flexible than MediaTek as it has made a low and hign end quality for the its target market.

Reply2013-12-11 12:12v0Xtniki'm using lenovo a3000 7 inch dual sim tablet,3000 mah battery and 1.2Ghz quadcore mediatek chipset. so far so good, no lag with brilliant battery life more than 24 hours with both sim on and continuously connected with H+ network.

Reply2013-12-11 11:02KZ8xAnomynousGood news for you, you don't have to buy it, no-one is forcing you. Now go buy yourself a 5s and be happy, that anger is not good for you. For the rest of us, finally LTE is coming to MT SoC, this is a turning point. I can easily see MediaTek p...

Reply2013-12-11 09:28Kg{1Read all commentsPost your commentTotal reader comments: 17
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