We kicked off the new year showcasing the latest MediaTek-powered devices and technologies at CES 2023. These devices reflected some of the biggest trends at the event, from AI-driven experiences in the smart home to advances in connectivity and new levels of computing power in smartphones, laptops and more. Read on to find out what you missed at CES.
To help brands keep up with the fast-paced growth of the IoT, we introduced our new platform for smart home, smart retail and industrial IoT products. MediaTek is already in tons of IoT devices like the June Smart Oven, iRobot, and OLogic Snorble that we had in our demo room, and we’re continuing to make it easier for companies to customize and differentiate IoT products.
Another big theme was Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. We demonstrated a full ecosystem of production-ready Wi-Fi 7 devices across product categories, and announced that MediaTek successfully completed interoperability testing for Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) on and Wi-Fi 6E chips in collaboration with Federated Wireless. Additionally, the Wi-Fi 7 chip was selected as a CES 2023 Innovation Awards honoree in the Embedded Technologies product category, recognizing our commitment to ushering in the next generation of connectivity.
Beyond Wi-Fi, satellite connectivity was another hot topic at CES. Bullitt its two-way satellite messaging service, called Bullitt Satellite Connect. Bullitt is working with MediaTek to power an upcoming Motorola smartphone with satellite-to-mobile messaging. Satellite connectivity will provide a pivotal way for consumers to stay connected in remote areas.
Since our technology is in billions of devices, it’s no surprise that MediaTek-powered products were getting attention across the show floor. Here’s a look at a few brand-new gadgets that are using MediaTek technology to transform computing as we know it:
We also showed off the first -powered smartphones, the Vivo X90 and Vivo X90 Pro. The Dimensity 9200 made a big splash when we released it in November 2022, and it lived up to the hype when media tested it out. Nick Gray of Phandroid the camera capabilities of the Vivo X90 Pro as he took photos around Las Vegas, while Michael Josh Villanueva of GadgetMatch Vivo’s sleek designs. Media also played around with the Tecno Phantom X2 Pro powered by the Dimensity 9000, including TK Bay who did a of the Phantom X2 Pro in action.
Year after year, MediaTek continues to deliver on its promise of bringing incredible technology to consumers around the world. As we look to the year ahead, MediaTek will continue to work hard to make great technology accessible to everyone.