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Wish I could figure out who makes that thing though. It just said "snapdragon" on the knob. No other branding I could see in those pics. It seems like it'd be quite passable as the basis of a maemo convertible tablet netbook.
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inventec alaska, apparently...

at least, thats what it says in the text...

still, snapdragon is not omap3xxx, or even cortex. iirc, its a "boosted" variant of ARM design thats the basis for the TI omap2xxx found in current tablets.
 
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inventec alaska, apparently...

at least, thats what it says in the text...
Yeah, but I couldn't find that as a product anywhere.
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i thin its still on the prototype stage...
 

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still, snapdragon is not omap3xxx, or even cortex. iirc, its a "boosted" variant of ARM design thats the basis for the TI omap2xxx found in current tablets.
Snapdragon is a Cortex A8, actually.
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i could have sworn i read it was some kind of custom mod from quallcom...
 
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