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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent These are very fundamental patents covering how a user interacts with a smartphone (or similar device), and consequently with a data network. It's not obvious how Google can code around this. Apple is also…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil What European carriers have 4G networks (or plans for them within the next few years) at all? All of them have plans, been planning for years
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Yes. Most people forget Apple was a co-founding partner of ARM (I think they had a 10% interest) and had a big say in the chip design (Apple used to design a lot of their own chips in the old days, and still…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Douché Kev. Great use of Google there. Maybe the AppleInsider author should have said "All of this adds up to very bad news for Intel." It doesn't really matter if Apple ships 17.0 million ARM-based chip…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Yes. Most people forget Apple was a co-founding partner of ARM (I think they had a 10% interest) and had a big say in the chip design (Apple used to design a lot of their own chips in the old days, and still…
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Not sure this means they have a case. I believe Samsung has been asked to hand over as yet unreleased prototypes for the court to look at. I think personally this one will be hard to prove as there are only so many ways you can make a device loo…
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Normally really great articles, but this one is really poor and no research! Not sure how Appleinsider has defined the mobile chip market, but agree with other comments, that the numbers are way off. Today ARM absolutely dominates the market for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 There are several things the article didn't consider. 1. The article didn't take into account Apples FAST logic that trades space for lower power and high performance. 2. The CPU is assembled in a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shrike That's just a little bit of exaggeration there, man. Tegra 3 is 5x times faster than Tegra 2? And June? Nvidia ARM SoCs will be 100x faster in 2014? How about Tegra 3 will be out in 2H 2011. The rumors are sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kre62 I've seen people get the same program showing 950mhz+ speeds. When are all the blogs going to figure out that the proc speed is dynamic all the way up to 1ghz? This is a 1ghz processor for sure. If it needs i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Everything you've said here just boils down to ... "It's a lie because Apple's iPhone 4 is more sensitive to these issues." The fact is though, that Apple has admitted all along that the iPhone 4 is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lemon Bon Bon. It's terrible. Clunky. It has the elegance of a farmer's daughter doing a cat walk. 12 megapixel camera? Er. So what? With a sensor that small in a smartphone, I doubt you'll notice that much dif…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 Well, I heard the term the first time in 1993 used by IBM reps discussing the Simon. I did not hear it from Nokia until they released the Communicator in 1996. Are you sure about that? Hi Folks, Some com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Finnish cellphone maker Nokia conceded this week that it faces "tough" competition in the high-end smartphone realm, as its disappointing quarterly earnings were a stark contrast from yet another blockbust…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmmx There is talk that the A4 is actually a PPC dual core, not ARM at all. If that is the case, then they could have used existing PA Semi designs with modifications. One thing is clear - Apple wants to differenti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple is reportedly interested in acquiring ARM Holdings, the Cambridge England firm that licenses the majority of the world's mobile chip designs. According to a report by the London Evening Standard,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple is reportedly interested in acquiring ARM Holdings, the Cambridge England firm that licenses the majority of the world's mobile chip designs. According to a report by the London Evening Standard,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by troehl The big question I have is whether or not the A4 (or a variant) will also be able to be used in a future iPhone and/or iPod Touch... A combined CPU/GPU chip could lead to even more powerful and energy efficie…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zandros Fact check please? Just because BSN didn't bother to be precise doesn't mean you should. Nvidia's Tegra uses ARM11 cores (however, Tegra 2 uses dual Cortex A9s) and the Snapdragon isn't powered by A9 either. …