Mobile Home News on October 31, 2014 - MediaTek, Inc. today announced the official launch of MediaTek Labs plan in China. At the same time, MediaTek launched LinkIt for the Chinese market. ™Simplified Chinese version of the development platform and related documents are also onli

Mobile Home News on October 31, 2014 - MediaTek, Inc. today announced the official launch of MediaTek Labs plan in China. At the same time, MediaTek launched for the Chinese market The LinkIt™ Simplified Chinese version development platform and related documents are also online. In China, the most active market in the world with a large number of excellent developers and engineers, the implementation of this plan has even more strategic significance.

At today’s daily meeting, Marc Naddell, Vice President of MediaTek Creative Lab, personally came to the scene to introduce the various aspects of the Creative Lab. During his explanation, we learned that MediaTek’s Creative Lab plan is to build a global industrial ecosystem for MediaTek. important measures for the system. In this platform, developers with different backgrounds and technical levels can carry out activities such as device prototype creation, application development and business promotion. MediaTek will also use its accumulated resources to provide developers with corresponding technical and commercial support. In order to ensure the implementation of the plan, MediaTek has also established localized professional teams in mainland China and Taiwan to be responsible for cooperating with developers in the region. Make contact and provide professional guidance and services.

Another focus of today's meeting is the introduction of the LinkIt™ developer platform. This development platform affiliated with MediaTek is an operating system built with the MediaTek Aster (MT2502) system single-chip solution (SoC) as the core. With the technical support provided by the LinkIt™ development platform and the comprehensive support measures of MediaTek Creative Lab, MediaTek is committed to building a strong industrial ecosystem for the development of the wearable and IoT markets and realizing the interconnection of everything.

In the question and answer session after the meeting, Mr. Marc elaborated on the specific process of MediaTek Creative Lab’s commercial support and matching of developers. In addition, the design concept of its SoC MT2502 was introduced: In order to pursue smaller size and lower power consumption, this SoC did not integrate a WI-FI module but only added Bluetooth and GSM/GPRS modules, so that it It is also what MediaTek hopes to see when it can be used on more challenging devices while meeting many application scenarios.

In addition, Mr. Marc also explained to those present why MediaTek entered the ecosystem through simple application use (SAU) devices. According to Mr. Marc, multiple application use (RAU) devices are very complex and only a few developers or teams can freely control them. Taking into account the current performance, energy consumption and size of the chipset, simple application use (SAU) equipment is currently the most reasonable choice. In this way, the strength of MT2502 can be fully utilized, and developers can complete their projects more easily, ultimately achieving practical purposes.

Some systems built using the MT2502 hardware development platform were also arranged at the venue for everyone to visit and try out. These bits of wisdom will eventually change our lives. MediaTek’s determination in this regard has been recognized by the public. I hope they will cooperate with many developers Together we will provide us with more and better equipment to make our lives more convenient!