ARM Unveils New Suite of Cortex A17 Silicon for Mid-range Devices

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With more device manufacturers eyeing the mid-range smartphone and tablet market, chip designer ARM announced a new suite of silicon built specifically for this growing market. ARM’s new Cortex A17 chip is 60% faster than the current Cortex A9 design with improved power efficiency, while emphasizing the ability to deliver today’s top performance in next year’s mid-range devices. 

The Cortex A17 processor is coupled with ARM’s Mali-T720 GPU, designed for entry-level mobile devices, smart TVs, as well as automotive infotainment. The Mali-T720 GPU offers support for the latest graphics and computing APIs, which includes Open GL ES 3.0, OpenCL, and RenderScript.

The Mali-T720 GPU is a cost-optimized graphics solution targeted at entry-level Android devices developed to reduce an OEM’s manufacturing complexities and time-to-market. It supports the latest graphics and GPU computing APIs, including Open GL ES 3.0, OpenCL and RenderScript, extending the rich visual experience previously found only on today’s high-end smartphones and tablets.

Highlights

  • Latest suite of ARM® IP delivers today’s premium user experience in the mid-range mobile and consumer devices for 2015
  • ARM Cortex®-A17 processor delivers better efficiency and 60 percent more performance than the ARM Cortex-A9 processor, which is the current market leader by volume shipped
  • The ARM Mali-T720 GPU and ARM Mali-V500 video processor bring scalable, energy-efficient compact multimedia solutions to mid-range devices and are complemented by the ARM Mali™-DP500 display processor.

As we mentioned, the mid-range device market is growing rapidly, so rest assured you will be hearing the Cortex A17 name thrown around quite often in the world of processors.

Via: ARM

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