Monthly Archives - February 2012

ARM’s First 64-bit Processors

ARM will introduce its First 64-bit processors later in this year targeting on servers and high-end smart phones. They are also started to taking steps to build up software support for the s64-bit processor designs. Most of the smart phones and tablets that we use today use ARM processors. Now the company is trying to dominate its market as Intel dominate in server market. New ARM processors will be licensed to device makers and  based on the ARMv8 architecture. These will be in market by 2014, after it will...

Intel’s Mesfield series processor

For some time now Intel had been trying to enter the smartphone sector owing to the success when it comes to pc’s, and they have finally managed to do it with the introduction of the new Lenovo K800,the first smartphone to hit the market running Intel’s  32nm Medfield platform.   The K800 is based on the Penwell SoC that has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2460 CPU with 512KB L2 cache. On the GPU side it comes with PowerVR SGX 540 which...

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V

What do you do, when you can’t find enough camera sensors for the cameraphone which you was manufacturing? Well, it seems that this was the question that went through the minds of engineers at Sony Ericsson some time before .They went close to shutting down its production but in the end they came up with a new model, the Xperia Neo V. The Neo V is not an upgrade of its earlier version, the Neo, But actually it is a downgrade...

Sony Ericcson Xperia Neo

It is true that the Galaxy S2 is really good, but buying one of those will not only let you walk around with a masterpiece but at the same time it will punch a hole right through your pocket, that is where a new bunch of smartphones are trying to topple their more powerful cousins and leading the pack is the new Xperia Neo.The last true success from the Sony Ericson stable was the Vivaz and the neo does seem...

Microchip to Increase 25% Performance of dsPIC(R) DSCs

Microchip Inc. is a leading  manufacture of micro-controller,  Flash IP and analog solutions, memory etc and provides low cost easy way for product development. Microchip has announced a 25% performance increase on its dsPIC33F  "GS" series of Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) for Switched Mode Power Supply ( SMPSs). Its features includes on-chip peripherals for digital power applications such as, Analog Comparator, Pulse Width Modulation and Digital to Analog Converter modules. It also provides 5o MIPS performance. It can support many applications such as Uninterrupted Power Supplies (UPS),...

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