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Nexus 9 tablet unveiled: 4:3 screen, 64-bit Tegra, Android 5.0, and no micro SD slot

2014-10-15 19:41:53| Extremetech

Google has unveiled the Nexus 9, an HTC-made tablet that will run Android 5.0 Lollipop. Curiously, there's an 8.9-inch 2048x1536 display -- 4:3 aspect ratio, rather than the customary 16:9 -- and also BoomSound dual front-facing speakers. Inside the Nexus 9, of course, there's Nvidia's 64-bit Tegra K1 SoC. Pricing starts at $400 for the 16GB model, and it'll arrive in stores (in the US) starting November 3.

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Android L 64-bit preview finally released but only for x86. Wheres ARMv8, Google?

2014-10-09 14:35:02| Extremetech

After announcing that Android L would support 64-bit hardware way back in June, Google has finally released a 64-bit Android L developer preview emulator image. Curiously, though, it's a 64-bit image for 64-bit Intel chips (Atom/Bay Trail) and not ARM. With Nvidia's 64-bit Tegra K1 supposedly just around the corner, but no tools for developers to actually create or prepare 64-bit ARMv8 apps, what exactly is going on?

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HTC Reveals Octa-Core 64-Bit Desire 820

2014-09-04 14:37:43| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

The HTC Desire 820 runs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, which includes a 64-bit, multi-core CPU.

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Imagination Unveils 64-Bit MIPS 'Warrior' CPU Cores

2014-09-03 01:35:08| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

The U.K.-based chip firm positions its new chip design to challenge ARM and x86 in mobile devices.

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64-bit Chrome finally available to download: Faster, more secure, twice as stable

2014-08-27 15:44:50| Extremetech

At long last, Google has released a stable 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows. It's faster, more secure, and more stable. Some tasks, such as decoding HD video on YouTube, are 15% faster under the 64-bit version of Chrome. The only major caveat seems to be a lack of support for 32-bit NPAPI plug-ins -- Silverlight and Java, and lots of lesser-known plug-ins, won't work on 64-bit Chrome. That's a small price to pay for increased speed, security, and twice the stability of 32-bit Chrome, though.

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