Deutsche Telekom talks about their consumer web services at Next Berlin, talking also a bit about Deutsche Telekom’s talk about metering web bandwidth usage in Germany.
Pipo tablet company history
Pipo CEO Ben Lai talks about Pipo’s company history, going back to their flash memory based Mp3 players in 2003, then moving to making Mp4 players, working with Rockchip since 2006, thus talking about Rockchip’s history, making a 1.8″ Mp4 color display PMP in 2006, then moving on in 2007 or 2008 to more advanced Mp4 players (so called by Chinese companies as Mp5 players) (that could play all video codecs without re-encoding the videos), Allwinner is the ARM spin-off of Actions MIPS, then Actions recently move back to ARM also. Everyone makes ARM processors now except Realtek (which is a huge trouble for Realtek). Then Pipo moved forward to make GPS, game players, picture frames, Mp4 boom boxes, separating functions of the ARM Powered devices around 2010, Pipo produced one of the Archos LCD based e-readers, then released initial resistive tablets in 2010, and since 2012 the Pipo brand has been launched with focus on high-end quality differentiation for the Chinese Tablet market.
Acer K335 1000 Lumen LED DLP Compact Projector
Acer releases the worlds brightest compact LED DLP projector, the LED lamp lasts 30 thousand hours, no need to worry about changing your projector lamp. This K335 is 1000 Lumen, ultra bright, the worlds brightest in that form factor. Price is to be announced later this month as this product gets released.
Vido Mini One, 7.85″ RK3188
Vido Yuandao releases their new 7.85″ IPS 1024×768 tablet, the retail price can be about $212. 310 grams, it has a slimmer bezel and a thinner form factor than the iPad Mini.
Gadmei Utoo $150 6″ 1280×720 MT6589 Phablet, 8.1″ 3D AmLogic MX 3D tablet and Set-top-box
New $150 6″ 1280×720 IPS, MediaTek MT6589 quad-core dual-sim phone.
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E-Bot shows $96 7.85″ A31S, $132 9.7″ Retina RK3188 and A31 and more
E-Bot shows good value tablets such as their $96 7.85″ A31S, $132 9.7″ Retina RK3188 and A31, $52 A20 1024×600, $76 1280×800 IPS A31S and more, prices are for 1K bulk orders.
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Mele A1000G Allwinner A31 $119 Set-top-box starts shipping
Mele is finalizing the software optimizations including maximizing the number of Android games to be optimized for game joysticks gameplay, now starting to ship their newest A1000G Allwinner A31 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 based Set-top-box. The performance may be about PS2 grade at the moment, with above PS3 type quality that may be expected once Allwinner releases an ARM Cortex-A15/A7 big.LITTLE platform later in the year. You can order the Mele A1000G A31 box here.
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Pipo M9, 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS RK3188
Pipo’s yet most popular RK3188 tablet, this is their 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS RK3188 tablet. They sell more than Rockchip can yet provide of the RK3188 processor, the demand being so huge for this product. This is perhaps one of the first RK3188 devices that was introduced on the market, it’s also perhaps one of the first RK3188 devices with Android 4.2 pre-loaded.
Pipo M8Pro, 9.4″ 1920×1200 RK3188
Very slim 510gr, 8h battery life with a 6500mAh, running on the RK3188 Quad-core.
Pipo M7Pro, 8.9″ 1920×1200 RK3188
Here’s Pipo’s new N7Pro high-end 8.9″ Full HD RK3188 tablet. Worldwide availability by the end of June.
Calxeda ARM Servers developed by Foxconn, Aaeon and Gigabyte
Saving a lot of money compared to using x86 for cloud computing, web serving and for storage servers, Calxeda is able to show some of the latest Calxeda ARM Powered server solutions being developed and released to the server market by Foxconn, Aaeon and Gigabyte.
MSI Primo 93, A31S 1024×768 IPS with 3G
MSI will provide a lower cost dual-core with TN 9.7″ and a quad-core with IPS 9.7″ display.
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MSI Primo 75, A31S 7″ 1280×800 IPS
MSI shows their affordable 1280×800 7″ A31S tablet.
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MSI Primo 81, Allwinner A31S LG 7.85″ 1024×768
Here’s MSI’s Allwinner A31S 7.85″ tablet. Lighter and price to be comparable with Acer’s 7.85″ tablet also.
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MSI Primo 73, Allwinner A20 7″ 1024×600
Cheap new Allwinner A20 7″ tablet witha 1024×600 TN display from MSI.
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Gigabyte Gsmart MT6589 and Qualcomm 400 based Android phones
Gigabyte releases a range of 4.5″ to 5″ from qHD to Full HD, using MediaTek MT6589 to MT6589 Turbo to Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, providing a mid-range of smartphones with quality screens and original designs, running smooth vanilla Android, dual-sim card slots, with dual-sim dual-active modems on the Qualcomm S400 device, even supporting to host a voice conference call through the phone.
ARM Cortex-A12 launched at Computex 2013
ARM Cortex-A12 is designed to be a follow-on for the ARM Cortex-A9, providing 40% more performance over ARM Cortex-A9 at the sub-$300 price point. Compatible with ARM Cortex-A15, large physical addressing over 4GB of memory, virtualization, big.LITTLE with ARM Cortex-A7. This is ARM providing an in-between solution above ARM Cortex-A9 but still below ARM Cortex-A15, to reach the market by the second half of 2014. Here at Computex 2013, James Bruce, ARM’s Mobile Strategist, provides an overview of the new ARM Cortex-A12, explaining how the mid-range ARM Powered device market is designed, expecting above 400 million mid-range ARM Powered smartphones to be shipped each year in 2014, thus providing performance above ARM Cortex-A7 and above ARM Cortex-A9 but still below the cost of implementing an ARM Cortex-A15 or ARM Cortex-A57 solution at that point.



