MediaTek Kompanio Ultra is made for high-performance Chromebooks… and maybe more?
by Brad Linder · LiliputingMediaTek’s ARM-based processors are often found in entry-level Chromebooks. But the company is taking aim at the premium Chromebook Plus platform with a new chip for high-performance laptops.
The MediaTek Kompanio Ultra 910 is the first chip in the new Kompanio Ultra family, and it features 8 high-performance CPU cores, Immortalis-G925MC 11 graphics with support for up to two 4K displays, and and NPU that delivers up to 50 TOPS of AI performance. There’s also built-in support for WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0.
While MediaTek is announcing this processor as a chip for premium Chromebooks, it’s interesting to note that the only reason it doesn’t meet Microsoft’s minimum system requirements for a Copilot+ PC is because Microsoft hasn’t officially approved this chip. But it exceeds NPU requirement and appears to have a CPU that should be at least somewhat competitive with entry-level Qualcomm Snapdragon X chips.
So if and when Microsoft expands its Windows on ARM platform to support non-Qualcomm processors the Kompanio Ultra 910 (or something like it) could be a likely candidate for MediaTek’s first Windows PC chip.
Here are some more details about the Kompanio Ultra 910’s specifications:
CPU
- 1 x ARM Cortex-X925 cores @ up to 3.62 GHz, 2MB L2 cache
- 3 x ARM Cortex-X4 CPU cores, 1MB L2 cache
- 4 x ARM Cortex-A720 CPU cores, 512KB L2 cache
- 12MB L3 cache
- 10MB SLC cache
Graphics
- ARM Immortalis-G925 (MC11)
- 4K/60Hz 10-bit video decode (HEVC/AVC/VP9/AV1)
- 4K/60Hz 10-bit video encode (HEVC/AVC)
- Supports up to 2 x 4K displays
NPU
- MediaTek NPU 890 (8th-gen MTK NPU)
- Up to 50 TOPS AI performance
Memory & Storage
- LPDDR5x-8533 RAM
- UFS 4.0 storage
Wireless
- WiFi 7 (up to 7.3 Gbps)
- Bluetooth 6.0