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LG licenses ARM Cortex-A15 and Mali-T604 graphics, starts scheming up mobile processors of its own

Some of LG’s brightest attractions at the moment are the dual-core Optimus 2X and Optimus 3D smartphones and similarly equipped Optimus Pad tablet. The only problem with them? Those multicore chips are produced by NVIDIA for the 2X and Pad and Texas Instruments for the Optimus 3D, leaving LG a clear step behind its arch-nemesis Samsung who is producing its own dual-core system-on-chip . So what else could LG possibly do but buy its own ARM license — specifically for the Cortex-A9 design that is dominating today and the Cortex-A15 with Mali-T604 graphics that promises to rule the mobile world from 2012 onwards — and start churning out its own processors? The Korean company certainly has the budget, if not the manufacturing facilities, to produce such chips at volume, and we’re all for seeing another competitor enter the ARM arena. This licensing deal also reminds us that the last fresh licensee to ARM’s blueprints was Microsoft — so we can now look forward to two industry giants bringing their technical expertise to this rapidly growing marketplace. See LG’s full press release after the break. Continue reading LG licenses ARM Cortex-A15 and Mali-T604 graphics, starts scheming up mobile processors of its own LG licenses ARM Cortex-A15 and Mali-T604 graphics, starts scheming up mobile processors of its own originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Apr 2011 06:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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ARM framework already become mobile phone and dull and stereotyped computer domain De Facto Standards, still applied to a large number of other apparatuses extensively, such as digital camera and hard disk. ARM share on the market of …

» Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version …

Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless …

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version 2. …

Samsung Fascinate – An Android Phone Available on Verizon Wireless

Samsung is flooding the US market with Android phones these days. One of them is the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon Wireless . The phone is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and runs on Google’s Android operating system version …

Samsung fascinating – an Android phone available to Verizon …

Samsung is flooding the U.S. market with android phones in those days. One of them is fascinating for Verizon Wireless Samsung. The phone is powered by an ARM Cortex A8 processor and 1 GHz version of the operating system running on …

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Droid by Motorola — Oct. 28, 2009 — Verizon Wireless ‘ first Android phone is built by Motorola and appears to be the early market leader among high-end Android phones . The slider-based “Droid” offers a 550MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, …

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Droid by Motorola — Oct. 28, 2009 — Verizon Wireless ‘ first Android phone is built by Motorola and appears to be the early market leader among high-end Android phones . The slider-based “Droid” offers a 550MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, …

Marvell’s quad core Armada processor won’t see tablets or phones, destined for a mystery game platform

Looks like that quad-core Armada processor won’t be having apps for breakfast after all — confronting Marvell’s Jack Kang at Mobilize 2010, he told us the chips proved too power-hungry for devices without a dedicated cord. That doesn’t mean we won’t see them soon, however, as the man let slip that it’s actually the quad-core chip that will appear in a new game system , though we can probably rule out the Nintendo 3DS for the same reason as the phones. Marvell’s still hoping to get in the mobile market in a big way, though, and that’s what the tri-core Armada 628 is all about, which uses low power profiles to save battery life. According to Kang, however, the system’s actually a little more exciting than that — its two up-to-1.5GHz cores kick in when the system’s under a multimedia strain, but actually shut off completely for day-to-day use, relying instead on the third 624MHz processor which slowly sips your battery juice. All we know is, we’d better find out which devices will sport these chips, and soon — our curiosity is beginning to gnaw. Marvell’s quad core Armada processor won’t see tablets or phones, destined for a mystery game platform originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 20:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Marvell unveils 1.5GHz triple-core application processor, all current smartphones look on in envy

Marvell’s decided to whip out the “game changer” tag for its latest slice of silicon, but when you read the spec sheet that accompanies it, you might be willing to forgive it. Just this once. The new Armada 628 application processor delivers three cores, two of which crank along at 1.5GHz, and enough graphical prowess to churn 200 million triangles a second. You might remember we were once impressed by the Hummingbird’s 90 million — yeah, not so much anymore. The 628 is capable of 1080p 3D video and graphics (meaning it can sustain two simultaneous 1080p streams, one for each eye) and pledges to have an “ultra” low power profile: more than 10 hours of 1080p video or 140 hours of music playback are on offer. If that’s not enough, it’s also the first mobile SOC to include USB 3.0 support, adding yet another speed crown to its bulging resume. Now if it can also be SuperSpeedy in coming to market, that’d be just swell. Continue reading Marvell unveils 1.5GHz triple-core application processor, all current smartphones look on in envy Marvell unveils 1.5GHz triple-core application processor, all current smartphones look on in envy originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 06:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink