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Anand and Jason had a chance to enounce with FXI a while back, but at the time they weren’t able to give him any hands-on time with their micro-computer plan device, codenamed Cotton Candy. They’re demoing the hardware at CES, and this time we were able to play around with the draw and derive a taste for what it can do. ...
Posted on January 11, 2012 | Tags: android, arm, ces, CES 2012, FXI Technologies, Mali 400, Trade Show
- Snapdragon Family of Processors Will Support Next Evolution of Mobile Computing -
TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) announced today that its upcoming award-winning Snapdragonâ„¢ family of smart mobile processors, including the MSM8960â„¢ with integrated 3G/LTE modem, is designed to power devices running the next version of Windows. The companies' collaboration continues to address the converging and fast-changing mobile computing landscape, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon family of dual-core and quad-core processors will enable optimal computing performance, extended ...
Posted on June 02, 2011 | Tags: APQ8064, arm, Microsoft, msm8960, qualcomm, snapdragon, windows 8, windows next, Windows8, WindowsNext
ARM Holdings hopes to wrestle dominance of the mobile PC market from Intel and have ARM-based processors in more than half of all tablets, mini-notebooks and other mobile PCs sold in 2015, the company's president said Monday.
The U.K. company, which licenses its designs for use in chips made by companies such as Samsung and Nvidia, is betting that growing consumer interest ...
Posted on May 30, 2011 | Tags: a15, arm, arm cortex, ARM Cortex A15, arm holdings, ARM processor, ArmCortex, ArmCortex-a15, ArmCortexA15, ArmHoldings, ArmProcessor, chip, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, cortex, Cortex A15, CortexA15, forecast, low-powered chips, Low-poweredChips, mobile pc, mobile processor, MobilePc, MobileProcessor, multi-core, multicore, processor, processor speed, ProcessorArchitecture, ProcessorSpeed, projection, quad-cablecard, QuadCore, smartphone, smartphones, tablet, tablets, tudor brown, TudorBrown
You might think yourself too grown-up to be wowed by shiny, glittery things, but we doubt many will be able to watch NVIDIA's new Glow Ball tech demo without a smidgen of childlike glee. Built to run on the company's quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile devices and also throws in some ...
Posted on May 30, 2011 | Tags: advanced, android, arm, ball, cloth, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, demo, demonstration, dynamic, dynamic lighting, DynamicLighting, gfx, glow, glow ball, GlowBall, GPU, graphics, Hardware, honeycomb, kal-el, lighting, mobile graphics, MobileGraphics, NVIDIA, nvidia tegra, NvidiaTegra, physics, pre-production, quad core, QuadCore, smartphones, system-on-chip, tablets, tegra, tegra 3, tegra zone, Tegra3, TegraZone, video
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