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2010-04-22
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Sure, then it will be Intel, ATI-AMD, Nvidia, Nokia and Microsoft which is enough to dominate the market.
But if I'm to look at the cash X86 swallowed vs ARM I believe Atoms performance should not be as questionable as it is right now.
I wonder if RISC (ARM), was developed on so hard as Amd and Intel developed X86, could compete in the high end high performance segment (PCs, servers)
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2010-04-22
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ive heard from a couple of different people that there is breakthrough coming in the battery division has anyone here heard similar things or have any info on this, this would seem to be the holy grail for mobile devices
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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i sure hope not. Even more than capacitive screens, it would represent a change based on management decisions rather than good sense.
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2010-04-22
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But leaving aside the power factor, Wouldn't X86-X64 represent a revolution for developers and enable them to create applications for PC and mobile devices at the same time?
Wouldn't it ease the development process and create an unified application ecosystem?
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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Breakthrough in battery is not the solution.
It's who does more with the same amount of mAh.