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Posted by imabug on 06-12-2001 06:09 PM:

I see on PDABuzz.com that Motorola's announced a couple of new chips including a souped up Dragonball VZ running at 66 MHz. Zoom zoom!

I wonder how long it will take for those to start showing up in new PDAs.

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Posted by miradu on 06-12-2001 10:08 PM:

It would be cool to hear handspring annouce tommrow, that for no extra cost, that the Edge will now use them. And a new version of the Plainum and Prism will now use them.I f only that could be true..

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Posted by critic on 06-12-2001 11:40 PM:

News.com article on new MOT processors

Here's a link to a News.com article on the two new Motorola processors:
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-20....html?tag=mn_hd

The gist:

quote:
The Super VZ will run at 66MHz, more than twice as fast as the current VZ processors, and will cost $14 each in volume. The Super VZ will be a transition processor for manufacturers that don't want to switch over to ARM-based processors and do want to keep costs down.

The MX1 will run at 140MHz to 200MHz and will cost $19 each in volume. This chip will put Motorola on par with the performance of Intel's StrongARM processor, which is found in handhelds that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system.



Can I be the first to say "HOLY SMEG!" Aside from the thought of a 66mhz Edge or Prism, imagine what Handspring/Palm/Whoever can do with 200mhz! What do you think, sirs?


Posted by Vertigo on 06-13-2001 06:22 AM:

Cool

I'm drooling already...


Posted by Matthew Nichols on 06-13-2001 07:51 AM:

Only $5 more for practically 3x-4x the MHz

I can't wait, I wouldn't be surprised to see Handspring to be the first Palm OS maker to build a device around this, perhaps saving their real spectacular stuff for the new processor instead of trying to shoe-horn it in like Sony has done.

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Posted by imabug on 06-13-2001 02:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Nichols
Only $5 more for practically 3x-4x the MHz

I can't wait, I wouldn't be surprised to see Handspring to be the first Palm OS maker to build a device around this, perhaps saving their real spectacular stuff for the new processor instead of trying to shoe-horn it in like Sony has done.



anybody know what the power consumption on the MX1 is? If I need to plug my PDA in every two hours to recharge, or swap out 4 AA batteries every day, that's going to be a bit of a pain.

Running PalmOS at 200 MHz is nice, but it's already optimized to run pretty fast at 33 MHz and lower. What benefits or new software do you want/expect that will take advantage of the faster speed?

Me, I'll be looking for more memory (although 8 has been more than enough for me so far), improved grafitti recognition (maybe even handwriting recognition ala Newton), improved graphics and maybe even a distributed.net client . I wonder if voice control would be feasible...

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Posted by Vertigo on 06-13-2001 02:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by imabug

Running PalmOS at 200 MHz is nice, but it's already optimized to run pretty fast at 33 MHz and lower. What benefits or new software do you want/expect that will take advantage of the faster speed?



This is always the same question asked..
It's a bit of the chicken or the egg. The chicken (faster processor) has to come first on Palms, because programs that run like crap on current hardware wouldnt't sell or be popular at all. In the PC world, it's more of a game of leapfrog.

First thing that comes to my mind is games.
Fast processors open up a whole new can of worms.
Better video compression algoritms, full 3D games (entirely possible with such a small resolution), render GPS maps at blazing speed, maybe reading images from memory faster (this would probably require faster memory?)?, liberty emulator will run at full speed!, stronger encryption algoritms for securing personal data. but like I said, there are plenty of developers out there who will know what to do with the excess power


Posted by yunn on 06-13-2001 07:24 PM:

windows CE ?

windows CE ?


Posted by bradhaak on 06-13-2001 07:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by imabug

Running PalmOS at 200 MHz is nice, but it's already optimized to run pretty fast at 33 MHz and lower. What benefits or new software do you want/expect that will take advantage of the faster speed?



Better graphics
Multimedia - Native MP3 decode, decent video, real sound synthesis
Multitasking
Real character recognition


Posted by imabug on 06-13-2001 09:54 PM:

Re: windows CE ?

quote:
Originally posted by yunn
windows CE ?


I don't know about anyone else, but I've always wondered why microsoft chose this designation for their portable windows. i mean, everybody always abbreviates it WinCE, which is what it makes me do everytime I try to use it.

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 06-15-2001 06:44 PM:

The main factor in battery consumption is not the processor, its that screen. Look at handhelds like the iPaq which run a much faster processor than the new Clie (for example) and yet still have roughly the same battery life.

I'm hoping for full multimedia, many say this is against what Palm stands for but how is this any different than storing an e-book, which tons of people do? Hey, want to watch a TV show but don't have enough time? Record it and watch it tomorrow on your commute, break, or whatever. Its like bringing TiVo to the next step. I'm also expecting greater audio features.

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Posted by ernieba1 on 06-15-2001 07:20 PM:

Re: Re: windows CE ?

quote:
Originally posted by imabug
I don't know about anyone else, but I've always wondered why microsoft chose this designation for their portable windows. i mean, everybody always abbreviates it WinCE, which is what it makes me do everytime I try to use it.


LOL! And you probably already know that CE doesn't actually stand for anything.

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Posted by Vertigo on 06-16-2001 09:50 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Nichols

I'm hoping for full multimedia, many say this is against what Palm stands for but how is this any different than storing an e-book, which tons of people do? Hey, want to watch a TV show but don't have enough time? Record it and watch it tomorrow on your commute, break, or whatever. Its like bringing TiVo to the next step. I'm also expecting greater audio features.



The day that I can plop my Handspring Visor Prism II into it's cradle and automatically get that day's programming subscription downloaded for viewing later (in 16-bit color, stereo sound), I will be a VERY happy guy.

Come on! Some developer take this idea and run with it!


Posted by mikedemo on 06-16-2001 04:16 PM:

Re: Re: Re: windows CE ?

quote:
Originally posted by ernieba1


LOL! And you probably already know that CE doesn't actually stand for anything.



Actually CE is an intergral part of Microsofts plan to rule the world.

Windows CE/ME/NT

With a subliminal message within their products you just can't resist their line of Operating Systems.


Actually CE stands for Consumer Electronics.

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