phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 11/4/2009
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Broadpoint AmTech analyst Doug Friedman (Doug Freedman) again revived the extinct were rumors that NVIDIA is preparing its own processor architecture x86. Regular information about the possibility of similar works have appeared in the beginning of this year, but in June of NVIDIA said that is ...
NVIDIA plans x86 processor in 2-3 years
electronista.com 3/4/2009 — NVIDIA at a Morgan Stanley conference today said it hopes to have an x86 compatible system-on-chip within two to three years. The company's Investor Relations Senior VP Michael Hara argues that an all-in-one processor, which includes the additional ...
ReleaseNote 1.6 (Android-x86 - Porting Android to x86 Platform)
android-x86.org 14 days ago — Kernel 2.6.29 with KMS enabled. Most netbooks can run Android-x86 in the native resolution. Hardware OpenGL support on i915/i945 family chipsets. This feature improves greatly the performance of 3D effect and video playback. It is turned on by default ...
AMD shakes up x86 CPU world with two new designs
arstechnica.com 25 days ago — One of the main messages from AMD's financial analyst day was, "x86 architecture innovation is alive and well at AMD." The company unveiled two new-from-the-ground-up 86 designs aimed at the mobile and server markets. Architecturally, the new server ...
Nvidia to announce x86 chip next week
theinquirer.net 8/20/2008 — By Charlie Demerjian : Wednesday, 20 August 2008, 9:07 AM THE HOT RUMOR going around IDF is one that we discussed a long time ago when Nvidia bought Stexar: that the company will do an x86 part. The background whispers say that the part will be ...
OS X Atom Processor Support Revived (For Now)
jkontherun.com 11/5/2009 — The discovery that developer builds of OS X 10.6.2 had removed support for the Atom processor kicked off a storm on the web. On the surface it seemed that the only reason for Apple to remove the hardware support that was already in the OS was to kill ...
NVIDIA Tegra 2 twice as fast as the original?
electronista.com 11/6/2009 — A source today claims the sequel to NVIDIA's Tegra mobile processor could muster double the performance of the original. The new chip is purported by "high ranking" industry contacts to be switching from an ARM7 architecture to the much newer ARM9 ...