ARM Unveils Three Second-Generation Mali GPUs
Barence writes "ARM has taken the lid off three new Mali T600 graphics chips that form the second generation of its mobile Midgard architecture. Designed for use in smartphones, tablets and smart TVs, the three chips range from four to eight cores, improve performance by 'up to 50%' and offer greater efficiency. ARM expects devices to begin appearing with the chips this time next year."
That's like 20 Mali GPUs generated per minute, or 1200 per hour.
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I won't be elegible for a subsidized upgrade until this time next year.
deleting the extra space after periods so i can stay relevant, yeah.
Unfortunatelly, they will not be *fully* open source:
For the ARM Mali T6xx Linux enablement, they are only using a DRM driver for driving the display controller while they have their own separate kernel driver for poking and handling the GPU itself. ARM though isn't being too open-source friendly in terms of a fully open stack or providing proper documentation.
Good grief.
Good. 'cause my single-core Droid Charge can take up to 5s to start a button press on a web page. It would do MS Bloatware proud.
Too many Ice Cream Sandwiches, I'm guessin'.
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If graphics output can be off-loaded from the CPU to the GPU, which can do these computations more efficiently (read: use less energy to do so) that's improving battery life. On the other hand, if the GPU is used for what it can do...
Not sure if you're trolling or just woefully unaware of the state of smartphones, but my Original Motorola Droid A855 from Nov 2009 (which I still use as my primary mobile) has a PowerVR discrete GPU. To this day the battery life is still tolerable on the original battery, but I also cut my smartphone teeth on the UTStarcom PPC6700 and later HTC 6800 so I knew what I was in for.
Lets fast forward nearly 3 years and compare my Droid to the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx. Huge screen, faster in every possible way, and probably 2-3 times the battery life. Granted, the Maxx is at the head of the class, but even the regular Razr is bigger and better than the Droid A855 but still has comparable battery life on a comparable size battery.
If that isn't progress, I don't know what is.
More efficiency is great. Can I underclock it and get a smartphone that'll last 3 days on a charge?
I have friends with 'smart'phones that last 8 hours on a charge. My 5-year old 'feature phone' can regularly get 3 days, and its silicon is on an ancient process.
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