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Embedded World 2026: MediaTek unveils new IoT processors

13 March 2026
The Genio Pro allows for users to build new types of autonomous mobile robotics, commercial drones, edge AI devices and more. Source: MediaTek

MediaTek has unveiled new iterations of its Genio processors designed for internet of things (IoT) and embedded offerings as well as edge AI for smart home, retail, industrial and commercial devices.

The company launched the processors during Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany.

Called the MediaTek Genio Pro, Genio 420 and Genio 360, is built on TSMC’s 3 nm process and integrates an Arm V9.2 configuration with one Arm Cortex-X925, three Cortex-X4 and four Cortex-A720 cores. This allows for up to 260K DMIPS of compute performance for advanced applications, the company said. It also includes an Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU that offers 3.1 TFLOPS of compute and graphics performance.

These devices enable OEMs to develop next-generation:

  • Autonomous mobile robotics
  • Commercial drones
  • Edge AI devices
  • Machine vision systems
  • Transportation and logistics

The Genio Pro has an 8th generation MediaTek NPU that supports more than 50 tera operations per second (TOPS) of system-level generative AI acceleration with NeuroPilot framework to support PyTorch, ONNX runtime and TFLite.

MediaTek said that for generative AI applications the platform supports generation rates of up to 23 tokens per second for large language models as large as 7B parameters. It also supports up to 16 cameras and up to three 4K displays.

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