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Samsung has a strong track record of producing low power, high performance ARM-based chips for smartphones and other mobile devices. The company’s 1GHz Hummingbird CPU is one of the fastest ARM chips on the market right now. But apparently that’s not good enough for Samsung. Today the company announced a new 1GHz dual core chip called the Orion.
The Samsung Orion is an ARM Cortex A9-based chip built using a 45nm processor. Samsung says not only will the new chip be capable of playing HD video, but it will support recording video at 1080p resolution. The company says the Orion chip will also offer 5 times the 3D graphics performance available from previous Samsung chips.
The Orion chip also has a triple display controller, which means a phone or other mobile device can handle two on-board displays (say front and back), while at the same time pumping out a signal to a TV or monitor over HDMI output.
Samsung plans to begin shipping Orion chips to some customers toward the end of 2010 with mass production scheduled to begin in the first half of 2011.
via Engadget
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Well, it looks like Ricoh is still sticking to the if-it's-not-broke-don't-fix-it model with its CX series of cameras. Just as it found in its
review of the CX3,
Photography Blog says that the new
CX4 model delivers some modest improvements over its predecessor, but likely not enough to warrant an upgrade -- or stand out from the competition, for that matter. The improvements this time around include some improved image stabilization, as well as a handful of new features like a multi-shot night landscape mode and subject-tracking AF, which both apparently work reasonably well. One of the other new changes also proved to be one of the camera's biggest drawbacks, however, as the reduced handgrip makes the CX4 harder to hold comfortably than earlier models. Hit up the source link below for the full review.
Ricoh CX4 gets reviewed: slight improvement over the CX3 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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