Comments on: ARM Announces Next Gen Processor Designs
ARM Holdings does not make processors; instead it licences its designs to other companies, like Intel and TI, who make the actual chips. Processors based on ARM designs are at the heart of most handhelds, including those that will run Palm OS 5.
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Which probably means 2nd Quarter of 2003
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prob. for PPC's, right? I would doubt it would be for a Palm.
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Unlike the PPC, the Palm OS won't need all that speed just to keep the operating system from being almost unusably slow, but Palm users will still have uses for high speed processors, like multimedia and games. No doubt about it, you'll see a 1 GHz Palm before much longer.
What is that bubbling piece of plastic your holding
I know ARM chips run a lot cooler than x86, but when you start ramping up the Mhtz, you usually add a lot of heat. Also, what is the battery life going to be on these suckers?
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