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		<title>By: Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom smartphone chip &#8211; - MobileNewsX - Mobile News AggregatorMobileNewsX &#8211; Mobile News Aggregator</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom smartphone chip &#8211; - MobileNewsX - Mobile News AggregatorMobileNewsX &#8211; Mobile News Aggregator</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Apple’s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they’re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that’s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don’t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they’re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson’s portfolio, the chip that’s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There’s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Apple’s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they’re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that’s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don’t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they’re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson’s portfolio, the chip that’s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There’s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom chip</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom chip</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Apple&#8217;s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they&#8217;re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that&#8217;s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don&#8217;t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they&#8217;re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson&#8217;s portfolio, the chip that&#8217;s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There&#8217;s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Apple&#8217;s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they&#8217;re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that&#8217;s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don&#8217;t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they&#8217;re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson&#8217;s portfolio, the chip that&#8217;s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There&#8217;s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom smartphone chip &#124; Butingtech Technology Buzz</title>
		<link>http://armdevices.net/2011/02/19/st-ericsson-u4500-to-power-100-arm-cortex-a9-smartphones/comment-page-1/#comment-12818</link>
		<dc:creator>Rumor: HTC is working with ST-Ericsson on their own custom smartphone chip &#124; Butingtech Technology Buzz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Apple&#8217;s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they&#8217;re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that&#8217;s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don&#8217;t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they&#8217;re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson&#8217;s portfolio, the chip that&#8217;s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There&#8217;s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Apple&#8217;s engineers custom designed the A4, A5, and A5X chips that are found inside their products. Samsung puts their own Exynos chips inside their smartphones and tablets. Back in February of this year, Huawei announced that they&#8217;re going to fit a custom chip inside their flagship Android device, the Ascend D1 Quad. This begs the question, when are others going to get in on the custom action? According to Unwired View, HTC is working together with ST-Ericsson on a custom chip that&#8217;s purpose built for low-end Android smartphones due to hit the market in 2013. We don&#8217;t know how much work HTC is actually going to do with regards to the chip design process, but something tells us that they&#8217;re going to do little, if anything, other than give ST-Ericsson a set of performance and power figures that they then have to build a product around. Looking at ST-Ericsson&#8217;s portfolio, the chip that&#8217;s likely being discussed is a variant of the U4500. Announced back in February of 2011, the U4500 combines a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor with an ARM Mali 400 GPU and an HSPA+ modem. There&#8217;s also WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS and even NFC support. Said chip is supposed to enable smartphones that cost around $100. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Some of my expectations for Mobile World Congress &#8211; ARMdevices.net</title>
		<link>http://armdevices.net/2011/02/19/st-ericsson-u4500-to-power-100-arm-cortex-a9-smartphones/comment-page-1/#comment-12213</link>
		<dc:creator>Some of my expectations for Mobile World Congress &#8211; ARMdevices.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Cortex-A9 becomes a huge deal. I expect sub-$100 Cortex-A9 smartphones based on MediaTek MT6575 and ST-Ericsson U4500. It&#8217;s a big deal it brings performance to the sub-$100 unlocked smartphones market which can [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Cortex-A9 becomes a huge deal. I expect sub-$100 Cortex-A9 smartphones based on MediaTek MT6575 and ST-Ericsson U4500. It&#8217;s a big deal it brings performance to the sub-$100 unlocked smartphones market which can [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Physical Therapy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Physical Therapy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Access to health care varies across countries, groups and individuals, largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as the health policies in place. Countries and jurisdictions have different policies and plans in relation to the personal and population-based health care goals within their societies. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Access to health care varies across countries, groups and individuals, largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as the health policies in place. Countries and jurisdictions have different policies and plans in relation to the personal and population-based health care goals within their societies. </p>
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		<title>By: voucher code</title>
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		<dc:creator>voucher code</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> Not only have video clips submerged into the world of TV commercials and music videos but it is now also a popular form of entertainment and a hobby for people called &quot;Vloggers&quot; (video blog creators). Many professional video bloggers such as Communitychannel and iJustine can be found on YouTube; additionally many notable amateur video bloggers have also emerged.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Not only have video clips submerged into the world of TV commercials and music videos but it is now also a popular form of entertainment and a hobby for people called &#8220;Vloggers&#8221; (video blog creators). Many professional video bloggers such as Communitychannel and iJustine can be found on YouTube; additionally many notable amateur video bloggers have also emerged.</p>
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		<title>By: MWC 2011 Highlights: My best MWC11 videos and the most important topics! &#8211; ARMdevices.net</title>
		<link>http://armdevices.net/2011/02/19/st-ericsson-u4500-to-power-100-arm-cortex-a9-smartphones/comment-page-1/#comment-8152</link>
		<dc:creator>MWC 2011 Highlights: My best MWC11 videos and the most important topics! &#8211; ARMdevices.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 17:31:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] margins): For example the Sub-$80 3.2&#8243; QVGA 2G AnyData ASP320-Q - ST-Ericsson showed their ARM Cortex-A9 Single Core U4500 platform to power Sub-$100 Smartphones within a year from now! The goal is Nexus One performance, longer battery runtime for Sub-$100 within a year from now! - [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] margins): For example the Sub-$80 3.2&#8243; QVGA 2G AnyData ASP320-Q &#8211; ST-Ericsson showed their ARM Cortex-A9 Single Core U4500 platform to power Sub-$100 Smartphones within a year from now! The goal is Nexus One performance, longer battery runtime for Sub-$100 within a year from now! &#8211; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: ST-Ericsson launches Nova, Thor and NovaThor at Mobile World Congress 2011 &#8211; ARMdevices.net</title>
		<link>http://armdevices.net/2011/02/19/st-ericsson-u4500-to-power-100-arm-cortex-a9-smartphones/comment-page-1/#comment-8094</link>
		<dc:creator>ST-Ericsson launches Nova, Thor and NovaThor at Mobile World Congress 2011 &#8211; ARMdevices.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 05:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] new Nova ARM Processors and Thor modems, and combined they are the NovaThor. Those include the new ARM Cortex-A9 Single-core U4500 and Dual-core U8500 and the HSDPA+ and LTE modem solutions and they are even announcing the ARM [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] new Nova ARM Processors and Thor modems, and combined they are the NovaThor. Those include the new ARM Cortex-A9 Single-core U4500 and Dual-core U8500 and the HSDPA+ and LTE modem solutions and they are even announcing the ARM [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Sub-$100 Android Smartphones shipping right now powered by ST Ericsson 6715 &#8211; ARMdevices.net</title>
		<link>http://armdevices.net/2011/02/19/st-ericsson-u4500-to-power-100-arm-cortex-a9-smartphones/comment-page-1/#comment-8085</link>
		<dc:creator>Sub-$100 Android Smartphones shipping right now powered by ST Ericsson 6715 &#8211; ARMdevices.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] ST Ericsson U4500 to power sub-$100 ARM Cortex-A9 smartphones! (armdevices.net) [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Tweets that mention ST Ericsson U4500 to power sub-$100 ARM Cortex-A9 smartphones! – ARMdevices.net -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tweets that mention ST Ericsson U4500 to power sub-$100 ARM Cortex-A9 smartphones! – ARMdevices.net -- Topsy.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 12:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by charbax, Gaëtan Compigni. Gaëtan Compigni said: ST Ericsson U4500 to power sub-$100 ARM Cortex-A9 smartphones! http://bit.ly/ez7Fw7 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by charbax, Gaëtan Compigni. Gaëtan Compigni said: ST Ericsson U4500 to power sub-$100 ARM Cortex-A9 smartphones! <a href="http://bit.ly/ez7Fw7" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/ez7Fw7</a> [...]</p>
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