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2013-05-25
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I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.

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2013-05-25
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Yes. Like I said in post #42 , it must support USB 3.
This opens up many possibilities and the vendors does not have to do a lot to come up with solutions. Vendor can design docking station OH with a USB hub and a bunch of ports to support what ever devices.
The interface must be clean and unique. I am not sure if they should go with standard USB interface. Apple always wins with a non-standard interface. I hate that but this is a special situation and the cover has to hold on to the body without making it too bulky. So there maybe a reason for a custom interface that makes it clean, unique and cool.
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2013-05-25
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Here.
Note: The Exynos 5 (see: SGS4 International) supports USB 3.0 speeds, however, it is omitted from the phones because the MLC/TLC eMMC chips can't even try to get close to that.
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And what do you think the price is for so new SoC in small volumes? :O
I Say again its to unrealistic beleive Jolla will have so new SoC also Jolla has stated its a midrange device.
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2013-05-25
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And what do you think the price is for so new SoC in small volumes? :O
I Say again its to unrealistic beleive Jolla will have so new SoC also Jolla has stated its a midrange device.
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2013-05-25
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$25 for a single chip, tops.
A single Exynos 5 ARM PC is $250, including lots of daughterboards and connectivity components.
As it is right now, it seems that Jolla will be using some derivation of the ST-Ericsson NovaThor SoCs for the Jolla.
If they're using those chips, I highly doubt they'd be able to complete another platform in ~6 months - what they have now is likely being refined to make a solid phone.
Which leaves the question: Will Jolla make a phone purely for the masturbation of the enthusiast users, or will they take advantage of the (yet to be detailed) Other Half?
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(It's also incredibly hacker-friendly, only requiring someone cut and strip a USB cable and some electrical tape)
I guess a second row of 5 pins that go straight to the charging hardware would work too, allowing OH functions to continue working while charging on a dock/wirelessly, and at the same time double the device's expansion ports.
Now only if Jolla would add some PHYs for us
N9 PR 1.3 Open Mode + kernel-plus for Harmattan
@kenweknot, working on Glacier for Nemo.