I do not think the FPGA works the way they think it works. For instance an ARM processor is going to be faster less power hungry then a FPGA programed as a ARM processor. It can't grow a blue-tooth or a GPS etc. The FPGA is also in the same improvement cycle as any other part so the newer phone will have the better FPGA. I am not saying having one in there is bad it is nice for tweaks to the system but it is not a magic bullet.
You knew someone was going to do the math.
75708.23568 drops = one gallon in a bucket Source traditionaloven.com
$1.37B / 168M =.123 so it is 9310 drops,
to 3 places due to pricing accuracy.
It is a crap load of drops.
This is the worst place to put a solar panel other then the bottom of your shoe. It is slightly tilted at the ground. A smaller (read less expensive) solar panel on on a hat makes more sense.
"But at some point you probably sung Happy Birthday to your child over the phone. As an unauthorized public performance that allows the RIAA to sell your children into slavery."
Happy Birthday
Warner claims that U.S. copyright won't expire until 2030, and that unauthorized public performances of the song are technically illegal unless royalties are paid to it.
There you go.
See Fractal antenna no multiple antenna's needed. The receiver part is a different story.
I do not think the FPGA works the way they think it works. For instance an ARM processor is going to be faster less power hungry then a FPGA programed as a ARM processor. It can't grow a blue-tooth or a GPS etc. The FPGA is also in the same improvement cycle as any other part so the newer phone will have the better FPGA. I am not saying having one in there is bad it is nice for tweaks to the system but it is not a magic bullet.
You knew someone was going to do the math. 75708.23568 drops = one gallon in a bucket Source traditionaloven.com $1.37B / 168M = .123 so it is 9310 drops,
to 3 places due to pricing accuracy.
It is a crap load of drops.
This is the worst place to put a solar panel other then the bottom of your shoe. It is slightly tilted at the ground. A smaller (read less expensive) solar panel on on a hat makes more sense.
"But at some point you probably sung Happy Birthday to your child over the phone. As an unauthorized public performance that allows the RIAA to sell your children into slavery." Happy Birthday Warner claims that U.S. copyright won't expire until 2030, and that unauthorized public performances of the song are technically illegal unless royalties are paid to it. There you go.