BOE and RT-RK Integrate Qualcomm's 8K-Ready QCS8550 Chip
On January 6, 2026, BOE Technology Group (SZSE: 000725), RT-RK, and Qualcomm Technologies announced a collaboration to launch a new Android TV reference platform. The initiative combines BOE's display technology with RT-RK's software expertise, all powered by Qualcomm's new processor. The announcement coincided with positive stock movement for the public partners, with BOE's shares rising 0.48% and Qualcomm (QCOM) gaining 1.93%.
Dragonwing QCS8550 Enables AI and Wi-Fi 7
The new platform is built around the Qualcomm Dragonwing QCS8550 processor, a system-on-chip (SoC) designed for premium smart TV devices. The processor features a high-efficiency CPU and GPU, an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for AI-driven content recommendations and upscaling, and support for up to 8K resolution. It also includes optimized connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth. This hardware foundation is designed to handle multiple concurrent 4K video streams and advanced camera features, positioning it for next-generation user experiences.
The Dragonwing QCS8550 processor establishes a new benchmark for high-performance and intelligent smart TV experiences.
— Erick Hong, Senior Director, Business Development, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
New Platform Aims to Shorten TV Brands' Time-to-Market
The collaboration's primary business goal is to provide TV brands, OEMs, and ODMs with a fully integrated, AI-ready Android TV solution. By offering a pre-certified platform that combines BOE's high-resolution displays, RT-RK's Android TV OS integration, and Qualcomm's processing power, the partners aim to significantly reduce development complexity and accelerate product launches. This allows manufacturers to bring premium smart TVs to market faster while ensuring superior performance and next-generation AI features.