Click here if you are interested in receiving more information about the content and price of a translated version of the full report. This article is an excerpt from a Chinese Digitimes Research report. MediaTek's share of the China tablet AP market is expected to reach 19.5% in the third quarter, compared with 16.7% in the second quarter and only 1.2% in third-quarter 2012, according to Digitimes Research. Rockchip's tablet AP shipments to China are set to total about six million units in the third quarter, rising by 33% sequentially, while MediaTek's shipments will increase by a larger 42.9% on quarter to five million units, Digitimes Research said.īuoyed by new orders placed by China-based brand tablet companies, MediaTek has enjoyed significant growth in third-quarter shipments, Digitimes Research noted. Shipments of single-core solutions will continue to account for more than 70% of Allwinner's shipments in the third quarter, Digitimes Research added. A 3m black charging cable extension (Male to Female barrel connector). A 3m black USB (Male to Female) extension cable. The top-3 suppliers - Allwinner, Rockchip and MediaTek - are expected to contribute a combined 70.2% to the overall tablet AP shipments to China in the third quarter, Digitimes Research indicated.Īllwinner is forecast to ship a total of seven million tablet APs to the China market in the third quarter, up 16.7% on quarter, Digitimes Research said. 1 x 90cm Black USB Charging cable for a AllWinner A10 Chinese Tab Tablet PC. ARM earlier this week said it is working on future 64-bit processor based on the architecture.Īgam Shah covers PCs, tablets, servers, chips and semiconductors for IDG News Service.Shipments of tablet-use application processors to the China market are set to register growth of 24.9% sequentially and 53.3% on year in the third quarter of 2013, according to Digitimes Research. The chip will be based on the ARMv8-A architecture. #CHINESE ALLWINNER TABLET COVER DRIVERS#The developer board, an uncased computer, will help speed up development of middleware, drivers and tools for Allwinner's 64-bit Android mobile devices. Ultimately, the board will be compatible with Google's 64-bit Android L operating system. The board will be compatible with a 64-bit version of Android developed by Linaro, a non-profit organization. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 and Nvidia's Tegra K1 will be able to process 4K video, and could be in devices later this year or early next year.Īllwinner will first make the 64-bit chip available in a reference board that will be shown at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair in October. The H.265 and VP9 formats are locked in a battle for adoption as the de-facto 4K standard.Īllwinner's competitors are already ahead in the ARM 64-bit race, but the chips are targeted at premium tablets and smartphones. It's unclear if the chip will support 4K video based on Google's VP9 format. But 64-bit tablets will have more memory, and the chips will help decode and encode high-resolution video faster. Most of the low-cost tablets won't have displays like those used by Apple and Samsung, keeping the prices down, but will "be good and have a sharp screen," he said.Īllwinner could already be working on tablet reference designs, which could be quickly grabbed by low-cost device makers in Asia for release of products next year, McGregor said.Īllwinner has already shown the ability to decode H.265 video on its 32-bit chips. "Not only are we going to get great video, we're going to get a richer experience out of gaming and other applications," McGregor said. Tablets with the chip should sell for around $200 to $250, but as the volumes grow, the prices could come down even further, said Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research. Allwinner A100 was supposed to be released in 2019, but a search on Aliexpress showed exactly zero matches. The upcoming chip will provide an option for device makers to build "cost-effective" 64-bit tablets, Allwinner said. Last year, we published the Allwinner A-series processor roadmap for 2020-2021 with notably Allwinner A33E, A100, and A200 SoCs. The Chinese company's chips are mostly used in low-cost tablets like Hewlett-Packard's US$99 Slate 7 Plus. High-end tablets already have cameras that can shoot 4K video. The chip will let users play 4K video at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, which is four times that of the current 1920 x 1080-pixel high-definition resolution. #CHINESE ALLWINNER TABLET COVER TV#In practical terms, this means users of a tablet with the chip can shoot 4K video with the device, or stream 4K video via the device, but in order to view video at 4K resolution will likely have to attach it to a 4K TV via HDMI, as tablet screens lack that resolution. Low-cost Android tablets with 64-bit processors and 4K video decoding capabilities could be around the corner, thanks to Allwinner's plan to ship its first 64-bit ARM processor by year end.Īllwinner on Wednesday said the 64-bit ARM processor will have the ability to decode H.265 video, a 4K multimedia standard.
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