All Entries Tagged With: "cortex"

Efika MX Smartbook from Genesi
The term smart book has always been overused and it seems it either has very complex meaning or no specific meaning at all. What it promises is a lightweight device for internet browsing that is quite cheap. Genesi created the smartbook just for that cause. This is an unknown company so we yet have to [...]

Leaked! Tegra 2 3D in spring 2011
Time sure flies in the tech world. We have yet to enjoy the Tegra 2 chips and NVIDIA is already preparing for something new, a Tegra 2.5 update. This new chip is a dual core chip with 1.2GHz and is marketed to be capable of handling 3D on mobile. This was leaked as the T25 [...]
ARM to release multi-core CPU in 2013
How fast the phones and MIDs going to be in the coming future? Well, to get answer to this question, we shall approach the President of ARM. ARM is the company that drives millions of mobile phones all around the world.
Now, after unveiling their ARM Cortex A8 CPU last year, they now have plans to unveil a multi-core CPU in 2013. Codenamed “Eagle”, this multi-core CPU will use 22nm technology and will offer high-end graphics along with increased security.
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Forget ARM Cortex A8! Meet AMD Super Mobile CPU
Looks like XP is immortal! We thought that the XP would finally meet its fate on Oct 22. After netbooks, it is now turn for the phones to get equipped with XP.
Meet the phone powered by AMD Super Mobile CPU. It has GSM, GPRS, EDGE and 3G too. For storage, you can get upto 64GB of SSD storage which would certainly make the current iPhone 3GS owners a bit angry. You can get 1GB RAM (512MB version is available)
Compared to the fruit-phone, it has bigger display (4.8-inch) which means that it can easily be used as a MID. You get built-in WiFi and WiMax too. GPS is there too so that you don’t get lost.
Commentary: ARM Cortex, the CPU that is being used in iPhone and iPod Touch is, as its name implies, ARM based. Naturally, it is not x86 and thus cannot run Windows OS. However, AMD Super Mobile CPU is fully x86 compatible and runs Windows XP OS without a hitch!
Wei-Zhi A81 MID – uses Cortex A8 processor
Wei-Zhi has launched A81 HD MID, which. This unit has TI’s OMAP3530 processor which is based on Cortex A8 processor. It features a 7-inch WVGA screen (800×480) and has built-in WiFi,BT and GPS. It even has support for flash-based browsing. It weighs just 390gm and measures only 18cmX11cmx1.5cm. It runs Windows CE 6.0 OS and costs $230 (1580 yuan)
Available in silver and black color


Broadcom to develop an ARM-cortex A9 CPU
Broadcom, popular maker of computer chips has announced recently that they are working to make their own ARM cortex A9 processor. Right now, they have not said where this chip will be used, but we expect it to be used in Smartbooks: netbooks based on non-x86 platform.
A single core Cortex A9 is capable of delivering twice the performance of current crop of smartphones. When talked into the context of smartbooks, it can have upto 4 cores(!), making multitasking smooth and enjoyable experience


