Rockhip might not be a household name like the big three in NVIDIA, Qualcomm, or Texas Instruments but they’ve been around plenty long and are ready to aim for higher standards in 2012. Rockchip processors have been found in multiple chinese, or cheaper Android tablets as of late but in 2012 they are set to release a new improved Cortex A9 dual-core, and follow it with their own quad-core come Q3.
The new quad-core will be known as the RK32xx and for now we don’t have any additional details regarding full specs, clock speeds, or an actual release date but another quad-core option is more than welcome. We have the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core available now, and Samsung, Qualcomm, and TI all have their own coming later this year. Rockchip could beat them to market, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Their processors usually find their way into cheaper or budget friendly tablets, but that doesn’t mean they are of low quality. They just are a cheaper alternative to some of the others. This year Rockchip is seeking Google’s approval so devices running their CPU can have full Google support with the Play Store, and other Google Apps. Many come with Google apps hacked-on from the Chinese markets, but this will make them official.
With details still light on Samsung’s Exynos quad-core, as well as TI’s we could see Rockchip possible enter the market around the same time to tighten the competition. Would you be interested in a budget friendly quad-core tablet running Rockchip?
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This is why I love Android, options.
So long as it works.
Attached to a decent, full hd 1920×1200 screen, with ten hours of battery life in a lightweight, slimline casing. . . Sure. . .
SEE AND SHARE WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR CITY – Picaim
Picaim is a project that aims to become a social network to see and share things that are happening in your city and in the world.
The service is based on sharing geo-located photos of things that are happening in your city.
The great idea is that photos can not be sent by the computer, just for mobile devices, and only at the moment they were captured. This measure helps prevent false information inserted in the social network.
This means, you see what is happening, what the person who took the photo has to say, and where that is happening at the moment what is happening.
You can see content classified by what is happening in your city.
Also you can post anonymously, if you wish to protect their identity to share with the world.
Anyone can see what is happening in your city on our web site, without registration or application for mobile.
The project still has very few users, and we are asking for help to all who possess an android phone, just download the application, test and share with friends in your city.
To check out the project, visit:
http://www.picaim.com
The application for Android already available in the market!
Help us to share with the twitter hashtag: #PicaimForAndroid
OBS.: If you can not take the picture because of the gps location, try again in an open environment.