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http://www.bgr.com/2010/12/08/texas...l-core-omap4440-1-5ghz-1080p-stereoscopic-3d/
Yummy. Hope to see plenty of devices with dual core Snapdragons, Tegras, OMAPs, and Orions.
Do NOT want to see a single ARM CPU dominating , as Intel does on the PC side. Probably much more difficult to happen with the ARM instructions, since they're licensed out by ARM Holdings.
Today, Texas Instrument announced a new, ARM-based, dual-core processor that has a lust-worthy specification sheet. The OMAP4440 processor, which is based on the Cortex-A9 MPCore, will have both cores clocked at 1.5GHz. The chip will provide a 1.25x increase in graphics performance, a 30 percent decrease in webpage load time, and a 2x increase in 1080p video playback performance. The press release goes on to note that the new chip will support 1080p stereoscopic 3D, 1080p video conferencing, gesture recognition, two 12 megapixel cameras working in parallel, and a plethora of video codecs and formats.
Yummy. Hope to see plenty of devices with dual core Snapdragons, Tegras, OMAPs, and Orions.
Do NOT want to see a single ARM CPU dominating , as Intel does on the PC side. Probably much more difficult to happen with the ARM instructions, since they're licensed out by ARM Holdings.