Tuesday, February 25, 2014

drag2share: Freescale makes the world's smallest ARM controller chip even tinier

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/25/freescale-kinetis-kl03/

Freescale Kinetis KL03 microcontroller

Apparently, Freescale didn't think the diminutive Kinetis KL02 was tiny enough -- it just unveiled the KL03, the new world's smallest ARM microcontroller. At 1.6mm by 2mm, the Cortex-M0+ chip is 15 percent smaller than its ancestor. That's miniscule enough to comfortably fit inside the dimple of a golf ball, folks. Despite the shrunken profile, it's both easier to program and more energy-efficient. The size isn't just for bragging rights, of course. Freescale sees the KL03 helping out the internet of things, where a fraction of a millimeter can make a big difference. Companies can't start using the chip in earnest until it enters full production this June, but it may lead to very compact smart appliances and wearables once it arrives.

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Via: CNET

Source: Freescale

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drag2share: China's Allwinner also has an octa-core chip, touts powerful graphics

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/25/allwinner-ultraocta-a80-octa-core-powervr/

Samsung, MediaTek, Huawei and even Qualcomm are now in the octa-core SoC game, but there's always space for more. The latest member is China's Allwinner Technology, who's best known for making the chipsets inside many low-end devices. Much like most of its competitors, Allwinner's UltraOcta A80 silicon -- pictured above on a development board -- uses ARM's big.LITTLE heterogeneous multi-processing design, meaning it can simultaneously run on all eight cores -- four low-power Cortex-A7 and four high-end Cortex-A15. The chip also features Imagination Technologies' 64-core PowerVR G6230 GPU, which promises to deliver "a twofold increase in graphics" performance when compared to the PowerVR SGX544MP2 (as used by Allwinner's previous flagship SoC, the A31 series).

We'll spare you from all the nitty-gritty, but you can learn more in the source links below. Expect to see the UltraOcta A80 in affordable markets "in the next few months."

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Source: Allwinner, Imagination Technologies

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Article: Akvis OilPaint transforms your photos into works of art

Sometimes a photo doesn’t seem like enough—or even much of anything—at least not to the disinterested observer. But to the photographer, each frame has a special meaning. Software like Akvis OilPaint seeks to provide visual artists with the tools to effectively convey a message directly from thei...

http://thenextweb.com/creativity/2014/02/24/review-akvis-oilpaint-transforms-photos-works-art/

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Article: Hands-on with Handy Photo, a mobile app that lets you tweak photos to perfection

Look out Photoshop Touch and Google SnapSeed—there’s another contestant in the ring vying for the title of full-service mobile photo editor. With the release of Adva Soft’s Handy Photo 2.0 for the iPhone, iPad, and Android, mobile photographers just got another reason to shake up their routine. E...

http://thenextweb.com/creativity/2014/02/24/hands-handy-photo-2-0/

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Article: Acer's Liquid series: hands-on with the new E3 and Z4

Last week, Acer announced its latest budget smartphones ahead of Mobile World Congress, and as expected those devices are making an appearance at the show. We guessed that the €199 ($275) Liquid E3 is looking to go toe-to-toe with the Moto G in terms of specs, while the €99 Liquid Z4 ($135 or so)...

http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/23/acer-liquid-e3-z4-hands-on/

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