Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Honeycomb to require a dual processor core, initially tablet alone?

Often when you hear doom minimum spec it is to be very inaccurate or only part of the image. This time, however, it is useful to examine more closely. PC Magazine, Sascha Segan is confidently citing Enspert, a company director Korean consumer electronics (which recently announced its own Android Tablet), who claims that honeycomb require an ARM cortex-A9 processor dual core. It is also satisfied tablet of Motorola will be the first device on the market with the new version of Android and its other minimum specifications line with the idea of honeycomb initially as a Tablet release only. Apparently, the minimum resolution is 1280 x 720, with screen sizes "as small as" 7 inches, although seems like 10 inches may be the default. These specifications seem clearly abandon Galaxy, tab, accompanied by something on the market or soon arrive that has no chip Tegra 2. It is also logical that the Galaxy 2 tab will be using Tegra 2 - Samsung would clearly be dissuaded.

What about phones for honeycomb? Image is decidedly disorder, others the fact that we could see a temporary break-up of the platform while tablets show their new honeycomb searches, with enough battery save acts of this dual core course, dual-core handsets are just around the corner, so we doubt handsets will be without honeycomb long - Google should know which side their bread is favourite. It is also possible that this source of Enspert spoke only tablets and phones (which are required for pushed way pixels less and are much more stringent requirements of battery) will get a pass on the requirement of double heart completely. Do anything, you need to concentrate a year entertainment that Google continues to iterate through its highly successful operating system and strain manufacturers to follow.



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