http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/09/arm-reveals-eagle-core-as-cortex-a15-capable-of-quad-core-compu/
In the video, TI claims to have already shipped 3 billion ARM-based devices of which 250 million were OMAPs.
Inside the Motorola Droid X
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-20008725-64.html
Since this thing has a large capacitive LCD, would it be possible to put the controls for game emulation in the left and right portions of the display with a 4:3 aspect ratio game graphics display in between? Would...
This is big. The x86 architecture and Intel in particular seriously need more competition. Looks like they may get it. Sever power consumption is _extremely_ important:
http://armdevices.net/2010/05/12/arm-in-servers/
Excerpt:
"Marvell is announcing the plan to offer 40-nm multicore ARM...
Man, they did a great job of keeping this a secret for something that's due to release so near-term! Still, an EE Times article states that it uses 3 watts, so it uses, what, about three times more power than the current TI OMAPs?:
Intel unveils Queensbay family of Atom microprocessors (SoCs)...
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