Product description
the heart of the MT5371ACG is its ARM Cortex processor, a multi-core configuration designed for power-efficient performance. It ensures that tasks such as video decoding, audio processing, and running apps simultaneously are handled without noticeable delays or lags. The GPU is designed to deliver excellent 4K rendering, essential for high-definition streaming, gaming, and other graphics-intensive applications.
Video and Audio Processing: One of the standout features of the MT5371ACG is its ability to handle 4K video output at 60Hz, ensuring that content is displayed smoothly on modern 4K TVs. With support for both H.264 and H.265 video codecs, as well as VP9, it is ready for high-quality video streaming from platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and other services that demand efficient encoding and decoding for optimal bandwidth usage. The support for Dolby and DTS audio formats enhances the audio experience, enabling rich sound for home theater and smart TV applications.
Memory and Storage: The chip supports LPDDR3/4 memory, which is crucial for smooth multitasking. This ensures that applications and streaming videos load quickly and that there is minimal buffering during playback. It also supports NAND flash storage, which ensures that boot times are faster, and users can expect quick startup times on devices like set-top boxes and smart TVs.
Connectivity and Integration: The MT5371ACG offers a wide array of connectivity options, including HDMI 2.0 for 4K video output, USB 2.0 for external devices, and Gigabit Ethernet for wired internet connections. With support for Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), the chip ensures that devices can stream content wirelessly at high speeds. This makes it ideal for applications like 4K streaming where high bandwidth is necessary.
Software Support and Ecosystem: The chip is fully optimized for Android TV, providing access to a rich ecosystem of apps and services. This makes it easier for manufacturers to integrate the MT5371ACG into their products while ensuring that consumers have access to a vast library of media content. Additionally, the chip’s ability to handle security protocols like DRM ensures that content from premium streaming services is delivered securely.
Power Efficiency: MediaTek has engineered the MT5371ACG to be power-efficient, which is essential for consumer electronics that need to operate continuously, such as in smart TVs or set-top boxes. This reduces energy consumption without sacrificing performance, making the chip a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious manufacturers and consumers.
Specification parameters
CPU: The MT5371ACG features a multi-core ARM Cortex processor with a frequency that balances performance and power consumption. It is optimized for handling multitasking operations smoothly in multimedia environments.
GPU: The chip includes a high-performance GPU capable of handling graphics-intensive tasks like 4K video rendering, gaming, and other graphic-heavy applications, ensuring smooth visuals on high-definition screens.
Memory: It supports LPDDR3/4 RAM, offering high-speed data access, which is crucial for handling modern apps and multimedia data efficiently. The chip also supports flash memory for fast boot times and application loading.
Display Output: It supports 4K HDMI output (HDMI 2.0 or later), ensuring compatibility with the latest 4K TVs and displays.
Video Encoding/Decoding:
H.265 (HEVC) and VP9 video decoders
H.264 video decoding
4K video output at 60Hz
Audio decoding including Dolby Digital, DTS, and surround sound formats
Power Consumption: The MT5371ACG is optimized for low-power consumption, making it suitable for use in devices that require continuous operation like set-top boxes and smart TVs.
Connectivity:
HDMI 2.0
USB 2.0
Gigabit Ethernet support
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for wireless streaming and internet connectivity
OS Compatibility: The MT5371ACG is designed to work with Android TV, enabling easy integration with various smart TV platforms and providing access to a wide range of streaming applications.
Security Features: It includes hardware security features such as DRM (Digital Rights Management) support, ensuring that streaming services and content protection protocols are handled securely.