Mediatek wants to make Chromebooks more like Copilot+ PCs
Briefly

MediaTek has unveiled its new Kompanio Ultra 910 system-on-chip (SoC) for Chromebook Plus devices, featuring an innovative all-core architecture that prioritizes performance and AI capabilities. With an 8-core CPU cluster and a powerful NPU rated at 50 TOPS, the SoC promises advanced on-device AI functionalities, real-time task automation, and improved efficiency. This release positions Chromebook models powered by the Kompanio Ultra to potentially compete with traditional Arm-based Copilot+ PCs, indicating a significant shift in the Chromebook market, traditionally regarded as a budget-friendly option for users.
MediaTek's new Kompanio Ultra 910 chip for Chromebooks enhances on-device AI capabilities and performance, blurring the lines with higher-end Copilot+ PCs.
The Kompanio Ultra 910's 'All Big Core' architecture features a high-performance Cortex-X925 core, aiming to provide users with robust AI-enhanced workflows.
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