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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Never said it was inferior. MeeGo just isn't out yet. It needs to be out for me to say anything about how it is either better, worse or compares to anything else out there.
You sure 'bout that ?

Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
The argument against dual core cpus for the next Nokia released phone is that MeeGo isn't optimized for it.
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
But more work has been done in getting Android to utilize multiple cores.
Anyway, MeeGo actually has far more public multicore hardware than Android, it's just that you need to take the Nokia glasses off. There is the myriad of dual-core atom systems, from ARM side there is the Pandaboard, and, yes, even Tegra2 builds exist. Also, Honeycomb and Xoom et al are not released yet.

And, the usual - there is no such thing as a "final version of MeeGo" - there are only releases. There was a 1.0 release, a 1.1, a 1.2, there will be a 1.3, etc. Calling any of them final or even 'ready' is misleading at best (you will not see any version on retail products of major vendors anyway without the appropriate level of customization and optimization).
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