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2011-03-14
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Even your update post seems to include figures lifted from wikipedia (or thin air). Example, imagination states the SGX543MP triangle througput at 35Mpolys/sec not 140M (number of cores not mentioned).
http://www.imgtec.com/news/Release/index.asp?NewsID=428 (below the lists)
The benchmarks seem to confirm this.
Do you remember when I said that "if the iPad 2 had a retina display, I'd eat my hat?"
This reinforced a valuable lesson; Just because something hasn't been done, doesn't mean that it can't be done.
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2011-03-14
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@ysss: wherever he may be
Do you remember when I said that "if the iPad 2 had a retina display, I'd eat my hat?" This was based on the knowledge that desktops/laptops have trouble pushing these resolutions and I assumed accomplishing this with a mobile was unlikely.
Well, as it turns out, the display isn't retina-class, but I'm going to eat my hat anyhow, because this years GPU technology (SGX543/Mali400/Adreno220) are all capable of pushing 'retina' resolutions, even if it hasn't been yet been embodied in a device. I'm eating said hat because my very reasons for doubting its inclusion was flat-out wrong.
This reinforced a valuable lesson that I had forgotten in that instance. Just because something hasn't been done, doesn't mean that it can't be done.
Pass the butter...

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2011-03-14
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My friend please read this:
http://www.imgtec.com/news/release/index.asp?newsid=449
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2011-03-14
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Ah, thanks for the source. And my apologies for the rude message.
Looking back, I'm rather ashamed at my behaviour. Just one of those days I suppose.
Indeed. One thing I've learned not to be ashamed of mistakes. How can a person grow if he/she doesn't admit to themselves when they've been wrong?
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2011-03-14
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Nah, man I sort of know your character, tis all good, nothing to be ashamed of. I do wonder what kind of chips will come after the next-gen-next (??), you know the ones thats supposed to run Windows Next (aka version 8).

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2011-03-14
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2011-03-14
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2011-03-15
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A big push among mobile chipset makers is OpenCL integration. This allows for the GPU to be used in a general way in applications for crunching computationally intense tasks. OpenCL can be used for real-time video editing, image processing, calculations, etc, or many other compute heavy tasks -- in a highly efficient way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL
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I'm not aware of another SoC on the market that has OpenCL support.
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2011-03-15
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks more appealing to the Xoom to me.