![]() tasks, such as object and face recognition, leaving the CPU, GPU, and ISP free to carry on with other tasks. What could all this be used for? Everything from building 3D avatars and yoga training apps that actually see 3D space to help improve posture, to the camera understanding the focal subject of an action video at all times, when aided by the depth perception, or to generate real-time bokeh effects in stills and video. We watched a P70 track a dancer at nine frames-per-second and a 110ms latency, while the P90 shot the same image at nearly 30 frames-per-second and 34ms latency. The GPU renders the image, while the A.I. In fact, it’s so powerful, it measures depth for a 3D image and can track up to six people at the same time, and at the same frame rate. The other demonstration showed how the P90 can track full-body movement, rather than just a face. The demonstration showed how the ISP and new AIA handled noise reduction in low light, and the image appeared not only comparable, but better in some areas. The first used the same camera setup as the Huawei P20 Pro, which has one of the best smartphone cameras you can buy, and showed comparison photos shot in RAW in a dark space using the P20 Pro and a Helio P90-powered version of the same sensor array. A.I.-enhanced camera and videoĭuring a visit to MediaTek’s headquarters in Taiwan, Digital Trends saw two early P90 feature demonstrations. engine, for example, and MediaTek said the P90 will have the fastest hardware engine for face recognition in the world - faster than the iPhone XS Max - resulting not only in faster face unlock, but some really cool camera features too. The Image Signal Processor (ISP) has its own dedicated A.I. and the camera, and the claims are really impressive. and the camera.Īlmost all the P90’s advantages over the P60/P70 are related to A.I. features usually seen in high-end phones to mid-range phones, where the features are very unusual.Īlmost all the P90’s advantages over the P60/P70 are related to A.I. It further builds on the Helio P70’s ability to bring A.I. ![]() features, the AIA takes over for better efficiency and greater power. tasks on the phone, however for commonly used A.I. Andy Boxall/Digital Trendsīuilt on a 12nm architecture, the chip has an upgraded CPU and GPU over the Helio P60 and Helio P70, plus an Artificial Intelligence Accelerator (AIA) that joins two Application Processing Units (APU). features you see in high-end smartphone processors like the Kirin 980 and Snapdragon 845. A mid-range processor in the company’s line-up, sitting below the MediaTek X series, you could think of it as similar to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 700 series chips. The Helio P90 is the perfect example of how MediaTek works towards this. “Connecting the next billion is not just about the price, it’s about creating value through technology and innovation,” MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai told Digital Trends. The 5 biggest announcements we expect from Google I/O 2023 When is my phone getting Android 14? Here’s everything we know I used two of the year’s oddest tech gadgets so you don’t have to MediaTek does not believe this should mean substandard features. ![]() These people likely own feature phones now - coincidentally, MediaTek is the world’s number one feature phone processor company - and when the time comes to buy a smartphone, it’s highly unlikely to be one that costs the equivalent of $1,000. The next billion to discover smartphones are in emerging markets around the world, where MediaTek is best known. While Google is indeed a very large cog in the machine, MediaTek believes its involvement is so crucial, the company’s Chief Financial Officer David Ku boldly stated that if you want to “gain the next billion, you have to work with MediaTek.” You’d be forgiven for thinking the quest to connect “the next billion” people falls solely at Google’s feet, seeing as it has spent almost entire keynote presentations talking about it with Android.
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