Category: Chip provider

$249 Hiapad M10, 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS Qualcomm MSM8225 dual-core ARM Cortex-A5

Posted by – October 19, 2012

This is perhaps the market’s first Qualcomm MSM8225 dual-core ARM Cortex-A5 S4 Play tablet on the market. It’s to be available for $249 including worldwide DHL fast shipping on the ARMdevices.net Members Store.

The bunch of Rockchip RK3066/RK2908 HDMI Sticks


Here’s a discussion with Rockchip’s TV Division Sales Manager demonstrating the range of different styles for HDMI Sticks based on the Rockchip RK3066 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and RK2908 single core ARM Cortex-A8 processors.

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Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! ARM Powered Chromebook launched by Google with Samsung Exynos 5 ARM Cortex-A15 on board, $249!!!

Posted by – October 18, 2012

The day has come. The ARM Powered laptop revolution is here. Chrome OS on ARM, not just any ARM, the fastest ever ARM Cortex-A15 from Samsung, Exynos5250, 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash storage. This announcement is of course pure awesomeness. So, I guess, Google wanted to wait for ARM Cortex-A15 for what they may think to be satisfactory ARM Powered web browser OS performance. Consider this has to support all plugins, native code, OpenGL web, extensions, advanced AJAX-heavy Javascript web apps, caching of web apps for full offline sync and web acceleration on slow connections, tons of simultaneous opened tabs for everyone to feel fully comfortable! Videos coming:

Google Official:

Gigaom:

Sundar Pichai at unveil event by ubergizmo (until Google posts the full official event video):

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Skyworth sold 800 thousand of these Rockchip RK2918 Tablets in Indonesia


Skyworth sold over 800 thousand (600 thousand in consumers hands, 200 thousand in transit) of this Rockchip RK2918 Android Tablet to the Indonesian market, it comes with EVDO 3G support on an Indonesian carrier. It’s sold for about $150 as retail price.

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Onyx Boox Touch Moon Light (i62), Kindle Paperwhite competitor


Onyx releases their new 1024×768 6″ HD E Ink e-reader with their own front light technology. They say it’s better than Nook Glowlight but they haven’t yet been able to compare with the Kindle Paperwhite. It runs Onyx own advanced embedded Linux OS for E In e-readers on the Freescale i.MX508, that Onyx has been developing for years now with multiple generations of touch-screen based e-readers that they have been releasing these past years with advanced features like annotations, highlights, scribbling and more.

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HDMI Sticks and Set-top-boxes by Coltech


Allwinner A10 single-core, AmLogic MX dual-core, all prices $45 and below.

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i.MX6, Exynos4412 Quad-core tablets shown by Dbetter


Here are some new quad-core tablets presented by Dbetter.

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MT6577 3G 7″ Tablets at 800×480/1024×600/1280×800 resolutions from Avaid

Posted by – October 17, 2012

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Yifang show $150 3G 7″ 1024×600 IPS MSM7227A Cortex-A5 Tablet

Posted by – October 17, 2012

This is the Yifang M769QDW.

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$59 RK3066 HDMI Stick (available to ARMdevices.net Members in the members store now)


Dick Chan, the first online seller to sell the famous MK802 (MK802 factory tour) is back with a new Rockchip RK3066 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 HDMI Stick, now being sold at $55 (+$5 worldwide shipping) here on the ARMdevices.net Members Store.

Hi-802, i.MX6 Quad HDMI Stick ($89 incl worldwide shipping on ARMdevices.net Members Store)


Here’s possibly the worlds most powerful HDMI Stick yet. It’s got a Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor inside with 1GB RAM, Bluetooth and more. Here’s a first demonstration of what it can do. Software is being optimized while manufacturing is starting, it should be released by the end of this month. Members of ARMdevices.net will be able to buy it for $89 with free worldwide shipping in the ARMdevices.net Members Store.

Archos Gamepad N64 emulation

Posted by – October 16, 2012

The Nintendo games are the best in the world. That is why I’m most excited about playing those on the Archos Gamepad and it’s awesome that most games seem smooth. Although I think the N64 game emulation on Android is still a work in progress. Here I show a bit of Super Mario 64, Wave Race, Wipeout 64, Diddy Kong Racing and also showing that Archos’s button mapping works fine for Angry Birds.

SCT shows DLP pico-projector in MT6577 dual-core phone


Texas Instrument’s pico projector technology is about to reach into my and more smartphones and tablets, here demonstrated by SCT integrated into an MT6577 smartphone. The price of the DLP pico projector module ads about $50 to 60 to the bill of materials of the smartphone. Battery consumption can possibly be decent depending on the brightness of the lumen output, perhaps not using much more power than the backlight of the same phone.

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Coby Tablets at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


Coby shows some of their latest tablet designs, including Tegra3 and Exynos4412 Quad-core, Rockchip RK3066 Dual-core and more.

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SGW integrates Allwinner A10 in the Webcam for HDTV video-conferencing


Here’s how you can include the ARM Powered computer/set-top-box right inside the webcam and sell it for $80 all inclusive. Thus this include Skype HD video-calls, Video-chat, if bandwidth is sufficient this device may support smooth 720p 2-way video-conferencing, and it can process all other smart TV and desktop functionality.

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$60 5″ WVGA Allwinner A13 with 3G by Ampeq


They are showing some really cheap Allwinner A10/A13 based tablets and some Rockchip RK2906.

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Dinys at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


Dinys shows some of their new Rockchip Rk3066 tablets at the HKTDC Electronics Fair.

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Archos Gamepad, gameplay demo including the N64/NES emulator

Posted by – October 14, 2012

Playing videogames is the top activity that consumers do on tablets. So Archos is releasing this awesome thin, light and very well prices $149 Archos Gamepad. It’s got a 7″ 1024×600 capacitive touch screen but more importantly for gaming, it’s got game controller buttons on each side of the screen. This device runs on the Rockchip RK3066 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with the quad-core Mali-400MP4 GPU. Thus gameplay support is quite decent, especially considering the $149 retail price of this device. Archos software engineers implement a very innovative mapping software layer solution on top of Android, to map the hardware controls to touch-screen input. Thus a large portion of existing touch-screen optimized games are thus very well playable like this. As a transition until all Android games become fully optimized for normal gamepad input. Not only as portable Android gameplayers come with buttons, but for the Android home consoles, HDMI sticks, Set-top-boxes, Google TV and more, all suggesting that Android is about to become by far the biggest video games platform in the world. In this video, I showcase one N64 emulator that I could find on the Google Play Store, though N64 and Dreamcast emulation is still a work in progress, as many more consumers start getting access to these types of Android gaming devices, hopefully it’ll encourage more game developers to improve emulators and new games support on the platform. There isn’t specifically need for game developers to specifically target the RK3066 and this device, since as I understand a lot of the hardware acceleration happens through standards based Open GL ES 2.0, but for sure as more gamers and developers start using these devices, the optimization level of gaming can reach perfection, or at least a very satisfactory and impressive level at that price.

Archos 80 XS and Archos 97 XS


Archos is launching two more sizes for their Generation 10 Android Tablet series, including the $199 Archos 80 XS and the $299 Archos 97 XS, each with the optional $49 Archos Coverboard Keyboard Dock. I’ve been using my Archos 101 XS every day during these past 45 days, replacing my broken $1000 Intel Ultrabook for all of my on-the-go productivity and 10.1″ Tablet usage. It’s much thinner and lighter than an Intel laptop, the thin and light keyboard dock ads productivity to the already very awesome OMAP4470 tablet. The same priced $299 Archos 97 XS runs on the same OMAP4470 and the $199 Archos 80 XS runs on the Rockchip RK3066 processor to achieve thus a Nexus7-like price point with its own awesome thin and light magnetic Keyboard dock.

Archos Arnova Familypad

Posted by – October 13, 2012

13.1″ 1280×800 Allwinner A10 Tablet from Archos, probably to be released at an attractive price.