Monday, June 15, 2009

Symbian-smartphones will be supported multicore processors

Organization Symbian Foundation announced that it is now being developed, which will run the operating system from Symbian Foundation devices based on dual-core processor-based architecture with support for SMP (Symmetric Multiprocessing - symmetrical multiprocessor). Take part in the development of ST-Ericsson, and ARM. At the moment companies use hardware platform for smartphones ST-Ericsson U8500, built based on the ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore.

As a result, Symbian-devices will be able to work in a standard HSPA, equipped with a camera with a resolution of up to 18 MP and video recording features in the format of 1080p. In addition, the interface provides support for HDMI, OpenGL ES 2.0 and graphics accelerator. Devices can be osnasnaschat two sensory display with a resolution WVGA. According to the Symbian Foundation, a smartphone would be able to work up to 100 hours of audio playback and 10 hours when playing high definition video. However, it is not yet clear when the issue of the final product based on this prototype.

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