Hi guys,
Does anybody know which is the Xperia's x10 GPU?
Thanks a lot!
yes, It has a Nvidia 9900GT LoL
hehehhe it's a joke!
cesar527 said:
yes, It has a Nvidia 9900GT LoL
hehehhe it's a joke!
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nah its the GTX 480 in SLi..
AMD 430 iirc, which is a distant relative of the xbox chip (but about 100X more feeble). It's standard on old snapdragons, newer ones have a gruntier 460.
Trying to run Starcraft 2 on your xperia 10 ? in your dreams.
wrongfeifong said:
Trying to run Starcraft 2 on your xperia 10 ? in your dreams.
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Yeah, that's way more likely than he being curious about the hardware and what it can do...
Will we ever see an android device with tegra 2 chip?
htc fan89 said:
Will we ever see an android device with tegra 2 chip?
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Can you think of any reasons we wouldn't? It's designed for smartphones and we have devices using Tegra 1.
It would be nice to get a serious answer...
thanks... It's nice to know...
The GPU is an AMD Z430 (OpenGL ES 2.0), it doesn't use the same drivers as the other HTC devices using snapdragons SOC, it's usually a wee bit faster though it's locked to 30fps.
sl1nk3 said:
The GPU is an AMD Z430 (OpenGL ES 2.0), it doesn't use the same drivers as the other HTC devices using snapdragons SOC, it's usually a wee bit faster though it's locked to 30fps.
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Wow, a customized platform? I figured they'd be using something based on the reference board (HTC that is).
Thanks for the info, guess you learn something new every day.
sl1nk3 said:
The GPU is an AMD Z430 (OpenGL ES 2.0), it doesn't use the same drivers as the other HTC devices using snapdragons SOC, it's usually a wee bit faster though it's locked to 30fps.
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Thanks a lot for the information!
IF sl1nk3 is correct ...
this link would be interesting...
http://www.modaco.com/content/toshiba-tg01-tg01-modaco-com/290091/how-powerfull-is-snapdragon-very/
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=56866
miguelsantos1979 said:
It would be nice to get a serious answer...
thanks... It's nice to know...
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There were a bunch of serious answers!
htc fan89 said:
Will we ever see an android device with tegra 2 chip?
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Notion Ink
The GPU and CPU are the same chip, it is also a lot of other things on the same chip like GPS...
the X10a uses othe chip then X10i
'a' uses QSD8650 processor 'i' uses QSD8250
and the GPU is same for bought and it is Adreno 200... YOu can find other infos on wiki...
no___name said:
The GPU and CPU are the same chip, it is also a lot of other things on the same chip like GPS...
the X10a uses othe chip then X10i
'a' uses QSD8650 processor 'i' uses QSD8250
and the GPU is same for bought and it is Adreno 200... YOu can find other infos on wiki...
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So x10a is "better" than x10i?
FelipeRRM said:
So x10a is "better" than x10i?
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I read it and it seems that the only difference is that they support different radio bands.
is there any way to ''unlock'' the 30fps limit?
a2ha said:
is there any way to ''unlock'' the 30fps limit?
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Not until the bootloader is cracked and the kernel can be modified.
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Does the Atrix have the right specs to run Netflix?
Last month, Qualcomm announced that its new Snapdragon platform will include both the hardware and the DRM protection needed to stream content from Netflix. That won't help owners of older Android devices but should ensure that newer handsets, such as the Revolution, are capable of delivering Netflix to their users.
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yokozuna82 said:
Does the Atrix have the right specs to run Netflix?
Last month, Qualcomm announced that its new Snapdragon platform will include both the hardware and the DRM protection needed to stream content from Netflix. That won't help owners of older Android devices but should ensure that newer handsets, such as the Revolution, are capable of delivering Netflix to their users.
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With a phone as locked down as this one is... it better.
Q:
yokozuna82 said:
Does the Atrix have the right specs to run Netflix?
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yokozuna82 said:
Last month, Qualcomm announced that its new Snapdragon platform will include both the hardware and the DRM protection needed to stream content from Netflix. That won't help owners of older Android devices but should ensure that newer handsets, such as the Revolution, are capable of delivering Netflix to their users.
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You answered your own question. The Atrix is not on any Qualcomm chip, let alone one that supports netflix. It will never happen.
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You answered your own question. The Atrix is not on any Qualcomm chip, let alone one that supports netflix. It will never happen.
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I dont thinl the cpu has anything to do with it...does the atrix support Drm protection ?
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yokozuna82 said:
I dont thinl the cpu has anything to do with it...does the atrix support Drm protection ?
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the cpu does matter, something about Qualcomm snapdragon being more secure than other processors. why do you think they are releasing it only on phones with snapdragon processor so far? hopefully netflix will come to other phones soon.
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You answered your own question. The Atrix is not on any Qualcomm chip, let alone one that supports netflix. It will never happen.
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The Atrix actually uses the Qualcomm MDM6200
ya was just trying to get netflix on the laptop dock and it cant this sucks i wonder if there is a hack for it on some thing
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The Atrix actually uses the Qualcomm MDM6200
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That's the modem and has nothing to do with it. Atrix processor is Nvidia Tegra 2.
MisterKrispy said:
That's the modem and has nothing to do with it. Atrix processor is Nvidia Tegra 2.
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Okay, that's what I thought too when it mentioned support for certain radio signals. Thanks for clearing that up.....and that's an awesome username you have.
Netflix on Atrix
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You answered your own question. The Atrix is not on any Qualcomm chip, let alone one that supports netflix. It will never happen.
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Really? Here's a quote that seems to indicate otherwise:
•"Netflix is using the Tegra 2 development platform to bring the Netflix experience to Android super phones and tablets. We're working closely with NVIDIA to ensure Netflix takes full advantage of Tegra's outstanding acceleration and security capabilities." -- Greg Peters, Vice President, Product Development at Netflix
Link:
(http ://pressroom.nvidia.com/easyir/customrel.do?easyirid=A0D622CE9F579F09&version=live&prid=704926&releasejsp=release_157&xhtml=true)
i installed netflix on atrix but colors are not coming properly. do any one experiencing the same?
noid said:
i installed netflix on atrix but colors are not coming properly. do any one experiencing the same?
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Yeah I'm having the same issue. I think it might have to due to the qHD screen resolution.
Here is the thread with the device check disabled. Let me know if it is working for you. I dont have Netflix.
i have little green bar at bottom and color is ghosting like
Yeah I download that app about a week ago. The green bar and ghosting effect can get on your nerves but I can live with it until Netflix comes out with official support for the Atrix.
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You answered your own question. The Atrix is not on any Qualcomm chip, let alone one that supports netflix. It will never happen.
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Um never happen..the xoom owners are not gonna be happy as well as the droidx2 owners and these are brand new phone and tablets it will happen if netflix want more customers
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Yeah I'm having the same issue. I think it might have to due to the qHD screen resolution.
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It's the decoders batman!
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Am I correct that none of the current roms (from stock to the bleeding edge) unlock the full potential of this tablet with respect to it being dual core?
Is honeycomb the only platform that actually supports this or are there versions of froyo and gingerbread that employ support for dual core processors?
What would this even mean for us? As I understand it, having multiple cores in a processor helps with multi-tasking. Both iOS and android are not true multi-tasking operating systems so would we even see a benefit?
Can a dev or someone who really knows what they're talking about straighten me out?
Newer versions will support multi-core systems
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Umm... welcome to the forums.. nice first post!
Are you a dev or a programmer? If so, can you elaborate?
champlification said:
Newer versions will support multi-core systems
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Its... Its like he... is a Prophet! He speaks the future in such clarity!
Yeah, I wasn't trying to rag on the guy.... I'm a noob myself. I really would like someone in the know to make this clear for me ( and I'm sure others).
So... How about it devs? engineers? programers? I asked the question like 24 minutes ago.... sheesh.... you guys are really overpaid and overhyped...
http://androidevolutions.com/2011/0...droid-os-froyo-gingerbread-dual-core-capable/
Thanks man, that was exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks
+1. I was looking for the same info. Thanks.
no problem
Darkrift said:
http://androidevolutions.com/2011/0...droid-os-froyo-gingerbread-dual-core-capable/
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Good article.
Technically speaking, the Tegra's are triple core devices, not including ancillary special purpose cores for video & audio.
2x Arm9's
1x Arm7
To bad it's not the bad boy with dual ARM11's....
So, the article indicated that froyo is dual core capable. Which ROM is built on froyo? What is the stock ROM built on? How can you tell?
Thanks
All of the GTab roms listed here are either froyo or gingerbread. Froyo is 2.2.x and gingerbread is 2.3.x
Thanks. How about the stock ROM? Is that dual-core capable? If so, what constitutes the performance improvement of these ROMs over the stock install?
Just wondering, I googling any website and there some that says use QSD8255
and other MSM8255... Is this different due to Made in China and so on...?
For Indonesian user, could u inform which chip is your Mini has...?
yur mini should have Qualcomm QSD8255 Snapdragon.
Okay.. Got it.. 1st Gen.. No lucky for me..
Sorry buddy.....
Which is better ?
Xperia Mini
Qualcomm QSD8255 Snapdragon
Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_xperia_mini-3947.php
You can find the difference between chipsets here: http://www.qualcomm.co.uk/products/snapdragon
Biggest differences are processor compability, graphics, 3G speed etc.
Click thanks if I helped
Does QSD8255 really exist?
I can't find any info regarding QSD8255
http://www.qualcomm.eu/products/snapdragon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
I can only find some infos about QSD8250 and MSM8255
So, does QSD8255 really exist?
The fact is there is no QSD8255, in other words, QSD8255 doesn't even exist.
Xperia mini uses QSD8250 like x10, then mini pro uses MSM8255, there is no QSD8255...
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AlvinZahran98 said:
Xperia mini uses QSD8250 like x10
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Wrong, Xperia mini uses MSM8255 (many specs we found in the internet say that it uses QSD8255, but QSD8255 doesn't exist), please see the GPU, it's Adreno 205, no way QSD8250 uses Adreno 205.
Wrong. QSD8250 comes with Adreno 200 and MSM8255 uses Adreno 205 which is what the mini has.
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Wrong. QSD8250 comes with Adreno 200 and MSM8255 uses Adreno 205 which is what the mini has.
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that's what I said:
r6680jc said:
Xperia mini uses MSM8255
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r6680jc said:
please see the GPU, it's Adreno 205, no way QSD8250 uses Adreno 205.
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that's what I said:
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Sorry. When I submitted the reply, you had already posted about 10 second ago.
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Sorry. When I submitted the reply, you had already posted about 10 second ago.
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sorry, I thought your comment was pointed at me, I thought you said that I was wrong...
Hello everyone,
i dont want to spam but as you can see in the following video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6bY2pbAZh8&feature=relmfu
an armv6 device like our ace is running wp7.
so is it possibly to port that.:highfive:
Wow!
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Is it really Blade, because when googling Blade, phone looks so much different than in video?
even xbox live wow
"chinese"
ArtieB said:
Is it really Blade, because when googling Blade, phone looks so much different than in video?
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No it isn't, its ZTE Skate Acqua but it's still an Android smartphone
However it's a ARMv7 phone with a Qualcomm MSM7227A chipset
These phones have the same hardware so they probably used roms from them
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_610-4576.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_610_nfc-4695.php
Sad
But is wp7 compatible with armv 6 pros
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ACE_forever said:
Sad
But is wp7 compatible with armv 6 pros
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Technically it should be because all Windows OS'es come with a big pack of drivers so does WP and the binaries seem to be compiled for ARM generic.
And the WP emulator runs on ARMv6 :victory:
However currently porting it is dangerous as Microsoft sues people doing it, perhaps when Microsoft releases WP8 if they will no longer care about WP7 then only it can be ported
but working audio and other sensors is still next to impossible as not everything is identical between those devices.. still good to see some kind of hacking
madman said:
but working audio and other sensors is still next to impossible as not everything is identical between those devices.. still good to see some kind of hacking
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Actually if i remember correctly Microsoft provides Development kits to manufacturers and Developer phone owners which include all supported chipset drivers, so someone might have gotten his/hers hands on them
So all in all a port should be possible.
But to be honest we shouldnt expect this or
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That's definitely not a Blade.
Think that's just a hardware swap. It's impossible to port WP7 to a 600MHz armv6 device (WP7 requires a 1GHz armv7 Snapdragon chip).
WP7 also needs a DirectX9 rendering-capable GPU, which the Blade does not have.
Lol nokia 610 has adreno200 only... And read comments which shows the model number
Dear all:
This is a question in my mind.
There are more and more device on the market with due core even 4 core.
I wonder if android handle that?
I mean, Is 1.5GHz 4core really faster than 1.5 due core on the same android platform?
Best Regards
chen min
huangchenmin said:
Dear all:
This is a question in my mind.
There are more and more device on the market with due core even 4 core.
I wonder if android handle that?
I mean, Is 1.5GHz 4core really faster than 1.5 due core on the same android platform?
Best Regards
chen min
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The answer to your question is "yes" in general.
But it's not always true...it can depend even on the kind of work your device has to do...for example to extract a rar file, the more core you have the less time you spend...In general the performance can be affected of multiple factors, as well as Android version (gingerbred, ICS, JB...).
You will not feel very much difference in UI actions. I had a galaxy s(1ghz 512mb ram) earlier and now i have a htc one x (1.5ghz quad 1gb ram). Of course there is some difference but its not very very much. Dual core and 1gb ram is enough for most users unless you love to play heavy games.
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It very much depends on what you're doing as previously stated but it can be of major benefit when running more intensive applications and will retain stability when your device is being maxed out more
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Choose dual core... L give you better feel while running many apps... Always good in gaming 2...:thumbup:
ienariden said:
The answer to your question is "yes" in general.
But it's not always true...it can depend even on the kind of work your device has to do...for example to extract a rar file, the more core you have the less time you spend...In general the performance can be affected of multiple factors, as well as Android version (gingerbred, ICS, JB...).
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Dear Sir:
:laugh:Thanks for your replying to me and make me understand more about Android.
Sincerely Yours
chen min
huangchenmin said:
Dear Sir:
:laugh:Thanks for your replying to me and make me understand more about Android.
Sincerely Yours
chen min
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ienariden said:
The answer to your question is "yes" in general.
But it's not always true...it can depend even on the kind of work your device has to do...for example to extract a rar file, the more core you have the less time you spend...In general the performance can be affected of multiple factors, as well as Android version (gingerbred, ICS, JB...).
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leventccc said:
You will not feel very much difference in UI actions. I had a galaxy s(1ghz 512mb ram) earlier and now i have a htc one x (1.5ghz quad 1gb ram). Of course there is some difference but its not very very much. Dual core and 1gb ram is enough for most users unless you love to play heavy games.
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Dear Sir:
:laugh:Thanks for your replying to me and make me understand more about Android.
Sincerely Yours
chen min