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Let's see, what's left to know about it?: - Release date - Price - Internal specs - Camera details - Storage capacity - Screen cover [?] |
I'll add a little more fuel to the fire here:
In the file /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh there is code to define the INTERNAL_MMC_MOUNTPOINT to /media/mmc2. This is within an IF structure that tests if uname -m contains the string "armv6l". This suggests a new processor that supports the ARMv6 architecture. This Whitepaper on the ARMv6 architecture lists some interesting new features especially for multimedia. Happy speculating :D |
My bet for the 880 CPU
Let's make some bets ;)
My guess is that the 880 CPU will indeed be a armv6 CPU. And I would say that this one is a good candidate: http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM1176.html Notable features: - ARM Intelligent Energy Manager (IEM) technology which can reduce processor energy consumption from 25% to 50% - making them ideal for cell-phone, PDA, hand-held game and other portable - Optional Vector Floating Point coprocessor (ARM1176JZF-S) (Powerful acceleration for embedded 3D-graphics) My conclusion are based on the fact that: 1/ there are some if [ "`uname -m`" == "armv6l" ] all over Maemo source code 2/ Some folks may already be playing with armv6l CPUs on tablets: http://synthesize.us/Maemo/HTTP_User-Agents But of course I may be wrong ;) |
DC, I understand what you're saying about the 90 degree correction point and was thinking the same myself-- BUT what you're hoping for is contingent on where the rotation of the webcam stops and starts. I wish I could say more but I can't.
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I just hope that it will be clocked high enough to outperform Nokia 770. But much more interesting features for me are unaligned memory access support and availability of fpu. If they get supported, porting applications will get much easier (a drawback is that if applications start depending on these features, they will be not usable on Nokia 770 and support only Nokia 870 (or whatever name if will have)). Also I wonder about DSP core, will it be still used in this new device? |
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When did those arm6 http requests start? |
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Texrat: I'd say that given that camera output is most likely displayed to the screen that when it's facing the user it'd be 'right-side-up'... flip it past the top side of the device and it rotates 180 degrees. That doesn't explain if it would automatically accomodate holding the unit in 'portrait' mode, and there's no word of tilt sensors. I just want to know how many megapixels it can pull.
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You could say that. You might be right. Then again, if the designer was focusing strictly on webcam applications, he might be inclined to limit the rotation mostly to the front plane of the device... or thereabout.
As for megapixels, back to that hypothetical designer: the webcam is likely to be cheap, to keep cost down, and not designed for anything more than video cam use where super high resolution would be impractical. I'd offer to bet you on which one of us is closer to reality, but that wouldn't be fair. ;) |
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