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Freescale iMX515 Tablet Disassembled

December 29, 2010 by HS in Tablet with 4 Comments.

This generic-shelled Freescale iMX515-powered tablet has been disassembled and we get a juicy look at the insides. Though the A8-based Freescale tablets have been underwhelming in performance and aesthetic, we still can't pass up the chance to get a look at what makes this tab tick. Running Android 2.2, this tablet houses the Freescale iMX515 SoC, based on ARM Cortex A8-architecture, clocked at 800MHz to go along with 512MB RAM as well as a resistive touchpanel, coming in at 8-inches (800x600). Right, with that out of the way, let's get down to business. The 8-inch display with a resolution of 800x600. Opening her up, we see the PCB, twin battery packs as well as speakers. It's not particularly tidy, but who's looking anyway? Two batteries totally to 3500mAh. 1750mAh a piece

New HD processor in the works for MP4 Players

February 8, 2008 by Raz in Hardware News with No Comments.

Freescale Semiconductor has announced their new i.MX27 chipset. Based on a ARM926 core with a max speed of 400mHz, capable of H.264/MPEG4 codec D1 resolution: 720 X576 @ 25fps; 720x480 @ 30fps; full-duplex codec at the same time can achieve VGA resolution: 640 x480 @ 30fps. The chip seems to be intended to bringing high definition videos to hand held devices. It seems that Freescale is working with a mainland company to use their chip in different products, including MP4 players. Freescale Semiconductor i.MX27 page Translated Zol.Com.Cn Article Discuss on our forums

 

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