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iPhone 5S reverse-engineered, confirms A7 SoC produced by Samsung, reveals M7
2013-09-20 22:13:58| Extremetech
We've found the M7! Chipworks analysts locate the diminutive chip power Apple's gyroscope, compass, and accelerometer and discover a tiny Cortex-M3.
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iPhone 5S teardown on release day: Touch ID sensor, A7 SoC, but M7 coprocessor is mysteriously missing
2013-09-20 18:06:33| Extremetech
Right on schedule, just a few hours after its public release, the iPhone 5S has been torn down, its exciting new innards -- including the fingerprint scanner -- exposed for all the world to see. As always, the iPhone 5S is a marvel of engineering, packing the latest hardware into one of the lightest and thinnest smartphones on the market. The teardown reveals the technology behind the new fingerprint scanner, the engineering ingenuity to squeeze in a larger battery -- and curiously, there's no M7 coprocessor to be found.
BSP for WEC7 is available on Altera's Cyclone V SoC.
2013-09-20 14:30:20| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Suited for Proof of Concept (POC) development and accelerating development cycle, Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) BSP is available on Altera's Cyclone V SoC. Along with dual Cortex A9 cores implementation (SMP), DDR3 memory, and Cyclone V SoC, features include FPGA configuration, USB OTG as Host or Device, UART, display, SD/MMC, and Flash memory. Additional feates, supplied as standard, include Ethernet, interrupt, timer, Eboot, SPI, I²C, GPIO, KITL support, and Hive Registry support. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsSoftwareMemory Boards | Controller Boards | Embedded Systems | Embedded Software Design | Embedded Computers
Samsung will misguidedly release 64-bit SoC and Android, to combat iPhone 5S
2013-09-16 18:02:53| Extremetech
Samsung has announced that its "next smartphones" will also have "64-bit processing functionality." This presumably means that the Galaxy S5, or perhaps the phone after that, will have a 64-bit SoC -- and, perhaps more importantly, that Android will make the leap to 64-bit, too. Whether smartphones actually gain anything from 64-bit processing, or whether this is merely a 3D TV-like marketing ploy, is another question entirely.
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Entropic SoC powers J:COM IP-VOD set-top box
2013-09-13 11:10:56| Digital TV News
PIXELA and Entropic (Nasdaq:ENTR) have announced that J:COM has unveiled its first IP-based Video-on-Demand (VOD) set-top box (STB) using an Entropic-powered PIXELA solution. The new device will be demonstrated this week at IBC.
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