Prototype Tablet Holds Amlogic Cortex A9 SoC
This prototype tablet holds an Amlogic Cortex-A9 based SoC, what we believe is the AML8726-M (see their press release). This is reportedly the same chip that both the Ramos W10 and W12 will be using. The Amlogic chip will be clocked between 800MHz and 1GHz and offers an on-board Mali-400 GPU package. It does Android 2.2 and can do full HD 1080p video playback – there is little reason to not be excited. The prototype tablet imaged above has been in curious hands and a Quadrant benchmark run was performed, with the prototype scoring 1273. It’s not an overly impressive score – is this a reflection on how the AML8726-M will perform in the Ramos tablets, or are we seeing here a limitation in the Android implementation on the tablet? We certainly hope that it is only the latter.
via imp3
Categories: Hardware News, Tablet
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