MediaTek may not be the first name that comes to mind when it comes to CPU innovation, but that doesn’t stop the company from doing its best to try and change the game with interesting designs and new takes on existing tech. Today, it announced a new mobile SoC that is unlike anything I’ve personally heard of before: a deca-core processor with the company’s own design that it calls “Tri-Cluster” technology.
This new chip is called the Helio X20, and it actually seems pretty interesting in design. Like “Tri-Cluster” suggests, it splits the 10 CPU cores into three clusters – one with two 2.5Ghz A72 cores for “extreme performance,” one with three A53 cores clocked at 2.0Ghz for medium tasks, and a light-load cluster containing three 1.4GHz A53 cores. While the idea of having separate CPU cores for different task loads isn’t anything new, this is the first time I’ve seen it done this way.
MediaTek also has its own scheduling algorithm called CorePilot that it updated just for the Helio X20, which delegates each task to a specific cluster. It’s also responsible for managing power and thermal effects, which in turn keeps the device cooler and the power consumption to a minimum. Battery life is one of those things that MediaTek focuses on pretty heavily, and in my experience, does a pretty good job at.
The Helio X20 should start showing up in consumer devices by the end of the year. For more information, hit the MediaTek source link at the bottom.
TAIWAN, Hsinchu – May 12, 2015 – MediaTek today announces the launch of the MediaTek Helio™ X20 – the world’s first mobile processor with Tri-Cluster™ CPU architecture and ten processing cores (Deca-core). The Helio X20 continues MediaTek’s mission of delivering industry-leading computing performance coupled with unmatched power efficiency. With the integration of MediaTek’s WorldMode Category 6 LTE modem with carrier aggregation and upgraded CorePilot® 3.0 advanced scheduling algorithm, the Helio X20 is set to revolutionize the mobile processor industry and address the global demand for flagship mobile devices. The Helio X20 is expected to be available in consumer products by end of this year.
Today’s mobile devices are being asked to perform a wider range of tasks than ever before. Gaming requires sustained high-performance, advanced imaging and video recording need bursts of peak processor power, which are heavy load tasks. These are coupled with lighter load tasks, such as Internet browsing and audio. Battery life is also of paramount importance to all types of users. Yet existing mobile processing architectures don’t efficiently meet the wide spectrum of use case scenarios. Currently, most high-end smartphones use dual cluster architectures, which limit the extent of the lowest power at one end and the computing granularity across the different configurations.
MediaTek’s Tri-Cluster CPU architecture in the Helio X20 provides three processor clusters, each designed to more efficiently handle different types of workloads. The Tri-Cluster CPU consists of one cluster of two ARM Cortex-A72 cores (running at 2.5GHz for extreme performance) and two clusters of four ARM Cortex-A53 cores (one running at 2.0GHz for medium loads and one running at 1.4GHz for light activities). Much like adding gears to vehicles, dividing the cores into three clusters provides a more efficient allocation of tasks for optimum performance and extended battery life.
The Tri-Cluster CPU architecture is enabled by MediaTek’s new CorePilot 3.0 heterogeneous computing scheduling algorithm. CorePilot 3.0 schedules the tasks for all CPUs and GPUs on the SoC while managing power and thermal effects so that extreme performance can be attained while creating less heat. It provides up to a 30% reduction of power consumption compared with conventional dual cluster architectures.
“By leading with mobile CPU architecture and multimedia innovation, MediaTek continues to push the envelope of power efficiency and peak performance,” said Jeffrey Ju, Senior Vice President of MediaTek. “We are excited to see device manufacturers raise the bar – in camera, display, audio and other consumer features. MediaTek has been adding innovative multimedia features to our platforms since the very beginning, enhancing the overall computing and multimedia experience as part of our strategy to put leading technology into the hands of everyone.”
MediaTek’s Helio X20 boasts several unrivaled features designed to maximize device display performance and enhance the multimedia experience for the consumer. Advanced features include:
- Dual main cameras with a built-in 3D depth engine that allows for a faster shot-to-shot experience in creating complex depth-of-field images.
- Multi-scale de-noise engines to deliver high quality images with unprecedented detail, color accuracy, and sharpness even under extreme conditions.
- A 120Hz mobile display that breaks the barriers of the current 60Hz refresh rate to provide crisp and responsive browsing and uncompromised motion viewing.
- An integrated, low power sensor processor – ARM Cortex-M4 – to support diverse always-on applications such as MP3 playback and voice activation. The sensor hub operates on an isolated, low power domain to assist with tasks for better battery efficiency.
MediaTek Helio X20 will sample in Q3 2015 and is expected to be available in consumer products by end of this year.For more details about the Helio X20, please visit:http://www.heliox20.com

Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he’s not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking away on the 6-string, spinning on the streets, or watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre on repeat.
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