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MediaTek Announces Chip Wearable Power Battery Life A Week


The device is indeed a popular yet wearable but not prevent companies that want to make it better. MediaTek announced a new chip designed for fitness and smartwatch foretold as system-in-package the first in the world to offer dual-mode GPS, Bluetooth Low Energy, and high resolution screen that supports MIPI.

MT2523 compact-sized chip carrying the processor ARM Cortex-M4 and supports Bluetooth Low Energy which is essential for saving battery on fitness and other wearable rings. MediaTek said that PCB SiP the new size is 41% smaller than its competitors and devices using MT2523 can last more than a week at one time recharge.


The entire family of products based on MT2523 SiP which include micro controller unit (MCU), the dual-mode Bluetooth, GPS, and power management unit (PMU). The existence of the MCU enables the design of wearable with power consumption low and smaller form factor compared to Android devices Wear.

Most recent smartwatch like Samsung S2 Gear only last for a day or two until the need to recharge the battery. Thus, the new MediaTek chip crime could be the solution presents a wearable thrifty power is able to survive longer. However, MT2523 does not give priority to performance, thereby increasing battery life is gained at the expense of performance.

However, the manufacturer can use them on the smartwatch fitness rings and the middle class. MT2523 will be available to manufacturers in the first half of 1999.

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1 comments:

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