Huawei’s new high performance Diamond series phone uses the new HiSilicon K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9, with 64bit latest/fastest DDR2-for-smartphone memory bandwidth, they claim it has the worlds fastest ARM performance. Here’s an interview with the chief architect on the processor. I try to ask him about the performance, memory bandwidth, GPU, processor design. The K3V2 is made at the TSMC foundry. He has a team of about 500 processor engineers working for him in Shanghai to design this processor. He claims HiSilicon’s cache coherent interconnect design makes it superior to designs such as Tegra3, HiSilicon does not need that “companion core” as they claim to have designed the Quad-core in “the correct way”. HiSilicon has a GPU design partner which I have not heard them mention who it might be. In 6-12 months, HiSilicon is likely to release an ARM Cortex-A15 design on 28nm and also to upgrade their ARM Cortex-A9 designs to 28nm “when 28nm is ready”, for now, he says that the 28nm process manufacturing has too much leakage.
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Huawei MWC 2012 Press Conference (31-minute HD video!)
Huawei presented their latest most powerful processor and smartphone at their press conference event in Barcelona. Here’s a 31-minute look into that press conference, featuring all of the highlights of it here on HD quality video!
Huawei Ascend D Quad, “World’s Fastest Smartphone”
This is the new Huawei D Quad using the HiSilicon K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9 processor.
HTC One S
4.3″ WVGA Super AMOLED, Qualcomm S4 Krait MSM8960 1.5Ghz Dual-core processor.
HTC One V
3.7″ WVGA Unibody HTC phone with the Qualcomm 1Ghz processor.
HTC design chief Scott Croyle talks about the HTC One Design
HTC is doing some quite advanced metal and plastics designs on their latest series.
Sony Xperia P
New 4″ WhiteBright qHD screen, ST-Ericsson U9500 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9.
Sony Xperia S
Here’s the new flagship Sony Android phone. With a 4.3″ 720p screen, a Dual-core Qualcomm S3 MSM8260 1.5Ghz processor.
Sony Xperia NXT Series launched at Mobile World Congress 2012
Sony presents their new range of Xperia NXT Android Smartphones, S with 4.3″ 720p screen Qualcomm MSM8260 processor, P with 4″ QHD BrightWhite screen ST-Ericsson U9500 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, and U with a 3.5″ FWVGA screen interactive LED lights and ST-Ericsson U9500.
Xavier Dietlin’s innovative displays for luxury watches
Xavier Dietlin showcases luxury watches using artistic technology. He creates innovative technological displays for over 50 luxury watches worldwide. He’s also in charge of making the display for the amazing reconstructed Antikythera Mechanism remade by Hublot and displayed 3 places in the world.
Data Visualization workshop at Lift 2012
Kitchen Budapest wants to create tangible interfaces through which people can get in touch with data.
Technology for the Elderly workshop at Lift 2012
Johnatan Landais and Patrick Vincent of Erasme, talk about using technology for elderly people.
MySollars.com at Lift 2012
MySollars.com is an Environmental Loyalty Solution for companies to engage consumers and for consumers it’s a social game to compensate their carbon emmissions.
Mute Watch at Lift 2012
The Mute Watch is made by Mai-Li Hammargren, it provides an interesting design, display and user interface. You can order it for 199 Euros at: http://mutewatch.com
Berlin Design Research Lab at Lift 2012
Fabian Hemmert and Tom Bieling of the Design Research Lab in Berlin talk about their research of the future of mobile phone technology, haptic feedback around phones, wearable computing. They also design a glove for deaf-bling users to be able to communicate over the Internet.
Lego mindstorms robots at Lift 2012
High-school students from Lausanne Switzerland show off their Lego Mindstorms based bluetooth synchronized robots.
Adrianne Jeffries and David Birch on BitCoin, digital worldwide currencies at Lift 2012
Adrianne Jeffries, reporter at The New York Observer and David Birch, Consult Hyperion offer their opinions of the status of BitCoin, worldwide digital currencies, the future of financial services and more.
John Horniblow on Internet Freedom efforts at the United Nations
Billions of people are going to be connected to the Internet for the first time in the next months and years, the United Nations works on Human Rights for the Internet. This is about China, conflict zones, ACTA/SOPA and many other aspects of Internet Freedom worldwide.
Anaïs Saint-Jude on the 17th century origins of Information Overload, Twitter, Blogging
Anaïs Saint-Jude organizes the BiblioTech Program at Stanford, encouraging use of Humanities, Philosophy, Litterature, Arts in Technology companies such as Google, Facebook, Apple.