Smart devices are no longer a futuristic concept. They are running factories, managing retail stores, powering hospital equipment, and keeping supply chains moving. Behind each of these devices is a chipset, a connectivity layer, and a software platform that either makes development straightforward or makes it costly. For enterprises that cannot afford to get that choice wrong, MediaTek IoT applications have become a preferred choice.
It brings together connectivity, edge AI processing, certified cellular connectivity, and commercial display solutions into a single ecosystem. This is where MediaTek IoT development helps by reducing fragmentation, risk, and speeding up time to market. Read further to learn how all of this is being made possible.
Why IoT Complexity Is a Real Problem for Enterprises
Let us be honest. Building IoT products is not just hard because of the technology. It is hard because of everything around the technology. You need a chipset that gives power. You need reliable and certified wireless connectivity. You also need software tools that your team can actually use. And you need all of this to fit within a budget that makes the product commercially viable.
This is exactly the problem that enterprise IoT solutions built on MediaTek are designed to solve, especially when backed by low-power IoT chipset solutions that balance performance and efficiency.
The MediaTek IoT Portfolio
From factory floors to hospital kiosks, MediaTek's IoT platforms are already powering products people interact with every day. Here is a look at what the portfolio covers and what it means for enterprises building on top of it.
MediaTek Genio
The Genio processor family is the foundation of MediaTek's IoT development for commercial and industrial use. Each MediaTek Genio chipset integrates three key components in one package – a multi-core CPU for general processing, a GPU for graphics, and an NPU (Neural Processing Unit) specifically for AI tasks.
This means AI workloads run directly on the device, with no cloud required. Everything happens locally, which means faster responses, lower data costs, and no dependency on a constant internet connection. And this means boon for services, especially when it comes to IoT solutions for smart retail.
MediaTek's newest addition to its IoT portfolio – the MediaTek Genio Pro 5100 (launched at Embedded World 2026) – not only brings flagship-class compute but also multimedia support to industrial IoT. Workloads that previously needed cloud infrastructure can now run entirely at the edge.
The best part is that Genio platforms support Android, Yocto Linux, and Ubuntu, all with full Board Support Packages (BSPs) included. They also come with a 10-year supply longevity guarantee, so enterprises do not have to worry about hardware going end-of-life mid-deployment. This makes them ideal IoT hardware for enterprise devices that require long-term stability.
Modem-Based IoT
Devices that connect over 4G or 5G networks, such as fleet management terminals, asset trackers, field service tablets, or utility meters, usually face one big issue before they can go to market, i.e, carrier certification which can be a lengthy and expensive process.
MediaTek's modem-based platforms solve this by integrating globally carrier-approved cellular technology from day one, and this alone can save months in the development process.
The portfolio also covers shorter-range and local connectivity needs:
- MediaTek Bluetooth IoT handles low-power and short-range scenarios like zone-level asset tracking, employee badge systems, smart locks, and wearable monitoring devices.
- MediaTek Wi-Fi IoT covers higher-throughput local connectivity for smart displays, warehouse data terminals, and retail POS systems.
Both live within the same MediaTek ecosystem, so development teams are not juggling separate chipset vendors or incompatible software stacks at the same time.
Commercial Display SoCs
A lot of enterprise operations run through screens: retail signage, check-in kiosks, interactive whiteboards, POS terminals, factory HMI panels. MediaTek's Commercial Display SoCs are built for exactly these environments.
They support 4K multimedia playback, multi-display output, and hardware-accelerated graphics, all on Android with a complete BSP and full lifecycle support included. For enterprises rolling out displays at scale, across hundreds of stores or hospital locations, consistency and long-term software support are non-negotiable. These SoCs are built with that in mind, strengthening enterprise IoT solutions across industries.
What Enterprises Actually Gain
Across the portfolio, a few things stand out for businesses:
- Genio chipsets are built with extended operating temperature ranges, so they can run reliably in tough environments like outdoor transportation hubs or cold storage facilities.
- The 10-year supply guarantee means fewer forced hardware redesigns mid-production.
- A maintained software stack across Linux, Android, and Yocto, with SDKs and developer tools included, means less time spent on foundational work and more time building IoT hardware for enterprise devices.
- A global partner network covering SOM providers, ODMs, AI software companies, and system integrators means even smaller teams can build capable and production-ready products within the broader ecosystem of MediaTek IoT applications.
Some of the companies are already powering their IoT devices,
- VIA Technologies built AI-powered workplace safety systems on Genio 700.
- ADLINK developed smart display modules on Genio 520 and 720.
- Barco built next-generation hybrid meeting solutions using the MediaTek platform.
And for everyday users, the impact is just as real. The smart projector at home, the fitness console at the gym, the interactive display at the airport, the video conferencing screen in the meeting room. MediaTek's platforms are already running behind all of it.
FAQs
Q: What is MediaTek Genio?
It is MediaTek's IoT processor family combining CPU, GPU, and NPU for on-device AI, built for commercial and industrial devices with a 10-year supply guarantee.
Q: Does MediaTek support both Android and Linux for IoT?
Yes. Genio platforms support Android, Yocto Linux, and Ubuntu, all with full BSP software included from day one.
Q: What connectivity does MediaTek IoT cover?
MediaTek covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G/5G cellular through its integrated platforms, all within one unified ecosystem.
Q: How does MediaTek reduce certification risk for enterprises?
Its modem-based platforms come with carrier-approved cellular technology pre-integrated, cutting certification timelines significantly.
Q: Which industries actively use MediaTek IoT solutions?
Smart retail, industrial automation, healthcare, transportation, smart cities, enterprise collaboration, and education all have active deployments today.






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