MEDIATEK kicked off its Computex 2025 showcase with a focus on artificial intelligence technologies spanning edge and cloud computing.
Under the theme “AI for Everyone: From Edge to Cloud,” the company introduced its latest developments across connectivity, computing, and multimedia.
In his keynote address, Dr. Rick Tsai, vice chairman and CEO of MediaTek, highlighted the role of AI, 6G, and hybrid computing in digital transformation.
“We are looking forward to highlighting MediaTek’s long-standing expertise in connectivity, computing, and multimedia products and technologies,” said Joe Chen, president and chief operating officer.
“These solutions demonstrate our edge-to-cloud portfolio and partnerships with global ecosystem players.
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“Hybrid AI, connected MediaTek introduced a concept device — the 5G Generative AI Gateway — that merges its fixed wireless access platform with on-device generative AI.
The hybrid model, already tested with a telecom infrastructure partner, earned a Best Choice Award at the event.
The device aims to deliver high performance, low latency, and stronger privacy.
A smart home demonstration showcased AI agents connecting various devices through an “AI Hub.”
In collaboration with Nvidia, MediaTek also presented an “edge cloud” solution that integrates Radio Access Network nodes and device-based computing.
The approach targets low-latency environments and more secure, agent-based AI operations.
Partnerships in Cloud AIMediaTek is working with Nvidia to power the DGX Spark desktop AI system, built with the Grace Blackwell Superchip.
The chip is designed to run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters locally, supporting developers with a compact and powerful system.
The company also outlined advances in custom ASIC solutions for data centers, highlighting its design of AI accelerators and support for high-speed networking.
These chips feature advanced packaging and high-bandwidth memory integration.AI in automotive, IoTMediaTek’s Dimensity Auto platform supports next-generation automotive features, combining 5G and AI for in-vehicle assistants and entertainment.
The Dimensity Auto Cockpit C-X1 chipset includes support for 8K HDR video, Dolby Atmos sound, and AI voice interaction.
The MT2739 chip adds dual-SIM 5G, intelligent driving scene recognition, and network optimization features.
A demo of a 5G-enabled emergency call system was also presented.In IoT, MediaTek’s Genio platform supports smart homes, industrial robotics, and retail applications.
Genio’s development toolkit includes Nvidia TAO for model training and supports Android, Yocto Linux, and Ubuntu. Partners include Advantech, ADLINK, and VIA.
Connectivity, multimedia advancesTo address size limitations in wearables, MediaTek introduced collaborative multi-antenna technology that boosts 5G/6G reception using nearby devices.
New Filogic Wi-Fi chips detect interference and manage bandwidth across connected devices.
On the display side, the company showcased RGB mini-LED SoCs offering higher brightness and lower power consumption than OLED, as well as an AI-powered 8K 60Hz scaler designed for realistic visuals without added latency.