MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra chip pits Chromebooks against Copilot PCs
- MediaTek announced its Kompanio Ultra SoC, a high-end chip designed for Chromebook Plus devices.
- MediaTek aims to equip Chromebooks with on-device AI, rivalling some Arm-based Copilot+ PCs.
- The Kompanio Ultra features an 8-core CPU, an Arm Immortalis G925 GPU, and Wi-Fi 7 support.
- The chip's neural processing unit delivers 50 TOPS, exceeding Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite at 45 TOPS.
- Chromebook models powered by the Kompanio Ultra chip will be available in the coming months, MediaTek says.
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@Olivier Barthelemy: chromeos is made to use online tools... do you want to do video editing? VEED, clipchamp, canva you have equivalents for development, images... a few months ago, we could read that: Google announced that they were rebasing Chrome OS from using the Linux kernel to using the Android kernel
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