MediaTek has announced its partnership with NVIDIA on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which will be the foundation for the NVIDIA Project DIGITS personal AI supercomputer.
As the top supplier of chips for a variety of devices—including smartphones, smart TVs, Arm-based Chromebooks, Android tablets, and voice assistant devices—MediaTek leverages its extensive expertise in AI, connectivity, and multimedia to develop high-performance, power-efficient SoC solutions across multiple platforms.
This partnership is based on specifically enhancing in-vehicle experiences through the MediaTek Dimensity Auto Cockpit chips. These chips are equipped with NVIDIA’s next-generation GPU-accelerated AI computing and RTX graphics capabilities.
Also, integrating NVIDIA TAO, a sophisticated AI model training and optimization toolkit, with MediaTek’s NeuroPilot SDK highlights the commitment to delivering advanced edge AI functionalities for IoT applications.
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“Our collaboration with NVIDIA on the GB10 Superchip aligns with MediaTek’s vision of helping make great technology accessible to anyone,” said MediaTek Vice Chairman and CEO Rick Tsai. “Along with NVIDIA, we are working to usher in a new era of innovation and make AI ubiquitous.”
“The age of AI is here. The combination of MediaTek’s industry-leading CPU performance and power efficiency with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing technologies will drive the next wave of innovation,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Project DIGITS, with the new GB10 Superchip designed with MediaTek, makes our most powerful Grace Blackwell platform more accessible – placing it in the hands of developers, researchers, and students to solve the most pressing issues of our time.”
In alignment with its idea to drive AI everywhere, MediaTek embeds advanced AI features across its product ecosystem. This contains the Dimensity series for smartphones and tablets, the Genio family targeting IoT applications, the Pentonic series for smart TVs, the Kompanio line for Arm-based Chromebooks, and the Dimensity Auto platform for automotive solutions.