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ARM Community @ CES 2010

Posted by ARM Events, Dec 14 2009, 09:42 PM
Stay tuned for blogs, news and updates from the ARM Team at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from January 7-10th at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Before the show even starts, tell us know what you are looking forward to seeing the most!


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  nytrex, Dec 15 2009, 10:52 AM

There is a grammatical error in your blog entry. Last paragraph.


As for CES, looking forward to:
1) Lenovo and their Snapdragon smartbook
2) Tegra 2 annoucement from Nvidia (Cortex-A9 based)
3) Formal launch of Flash 10.1 from Adobe - That's the software (or lack thereof) that has so far delayed the launch of ARM smarbooks. So its a BIG deal
4) Acer annoucement about their proposed ARM based netbook/smartbooks
4) Formal launch of Flash 10.1 from Adobe - That's the software (or lack thereof) that has so far stopped the launch of ARM smarbooks. So its a BIG deal
5) And possibly something from Apple that is ARM related. i.e. tablet
6) Frist look at the new DigitalTV's using ARM's latest Cortex cores.
7) Looking forward to the launch of Intel's upcoming PineTrail Atom platform. Not quite a SOC yet, but perhaps it's getting there - slowly.
8) And finally, I'd love to find out which company licensed the hardmacro implementation of the Cortex-A9 MP. An existing ARM licensee was very keen to be the first to use it, and with working silicon now ready (I believe). I hope someone could use the event to dampen the Intel PineTrail annoucement. 5x the performance at the same power. Nice.

That's all.

For more [unoffical] ARM news, you may like to visit my web site - armnews.wordpress.com

  Alban Rampon, Jan 8 2010, 12:15 PM

Hi Nytrex,

Thanks for your comment, we can now start to check some of your boxes!
I haven't seen your point 7) but I could say I'm not really looking for it wink.gif
Your wishes with the Cortex-A9 MP has been realised and combined with nVidia announcement as Tegra 250 features a Cortex-A9 MP (dual core implementation).
I will read your site and, if you accept comments, I prefer when the date is above the post as I can put the info in its context. In our fast moving domain, news get old fast rolleyes.gif
There has been a lot of noise on a potential Apple Tablet. I was surprised to read so much based on no tangible info!
Thanks,
Alban

 
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