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makebelieve Joined: Oct 09, 2009 Posts: 40 PM |
smooth animations, scrolling/pinchzoom, user interface, etc.... many thing depends on GPU...
Galaxy S has better overall performance than Desire/EVO/X10 because of better GPU
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lxAMNxl Joined: Sep 13, 2010 Posts: 15 PM |
On 2010-09-19 19:29:50, makebelieve wrote:
smooth animations, scrolling/pinchzoom, user interface, etc.... many thing depends on GPU...
Galaxy S has better overall performance than Desire/EVO/X10 because of better GPU
[ This Message was edited by: makebelieve on 2010-09-19 18:34 ]
Uhhh, that depends upon the CPU and not the GPU. Why do you think Android needs a lot of GHz instead of GPU? Like I said, the OS doesn't use the GPU at all, hence why no GPU acceleration. The custom skins from OEMs do utilize the GPU if I'm not mistaken, but the OS in general doesn't. Read up on the docs.
A lot of things can affect performance. Samsung Hummingbird's SoC > TI OMAP 3's Processor SoC. Overall Samsung's Hummingbird performs way better clock per clock. Care to compare the Samsung Galaxy S to Nokia's N8 GPU? Now that's GPU acceleration throughout the OS.
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se_dude Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
@makebelieve- Oops you are wrong. Samsung's Gaaxy on stock firmware is a piece of crap.Slow, laggy and unresponsive. More than the hardware, its how you code the software to complement the hardware that matters. IMO SE have done that pretty well. No slowdowns whatsoever and it works as advertised. No lag fixes, GPS glooms or WIFI disconnections a part and parcel of the package. |
frankroger Joined: Mar 08, 2004 Posts: 3 PM |
What has CPU, GPU, C3PO, R2D2, etc to do with SE-Portefolio 2010?? Please keep to the topic and let's hear more rumours about X11 / X12!!! And for me, preferable the new Windows Phone 7 from ... |
c96sthl Joined: Mar 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2010-09-18 13:34:16, avmaxfan wrote:
No No is not using SUPER AMOLED. That is Samsung's technology. SONY will be using OLED technology. Not sure about the technical aspects of the resolution.
Super amoled is a marketing gimmick name...it just mean the AMOLED screen and touch panel get laminated together.
this is not something unique...just that samsung have the process to do it.
Amoled is part of OLED....since OLED have passive and active matrix just like those olden days when we have Active and passive matrix LCD screen.
any company want to use Samsung's Super amoled will need to pay some price on royalty if this is patented by Samsung.
if Samsung put it as a technology exclusive for themselves...then even if you want to pay, they won't sell |
makebelieve Joined: Oct 09, 2009 Posts: 40 PM |
is there anything new?.....abot X11/12.....
avmax tell us something... |
io_bg Joined: Jan 09, 2008 Posts: 326 From: Bourgas, Bulgaria PM |
On 2010-09-20 04:30:19, se_dude wrote:
IMO SE have done that pretty well. No slowdowns whatsoever and it works as advertised. No lag fixes, GPS glooms or WIFI disconnections a part and parcel of the package.
I don't know which phones you have in mind, but I can tell you that Vivaz sometimes runs slowly although it's powerful CPU... |
se_dude Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Its only the x10 i have been talking about. Symbian, well. No comments |
jjjajjj Joined: Jan 24, 2007 Posts: 180 PM |
Hmmmm ....interesting Sony's PlayStation division looking for engineers with Android dev experience !!!!
http://www.engadget.com/2010/[....]-for-engineers-with-android-d/
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makebelieve Joined: Oct 09, 2009 Posts: 40 PM |
more PSPhone rumors? |
DarkKrypt Joined: May 15, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Melbourne,Australia PM, WWW
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for people who dont want to click on the link posted buy jjjajjj
Sony's PlayStation division looking for engineers with Android dev experience
By Nilay Patel posted Sep 20th 2010 5:01PM
It's been just over a month since we broke the news that Sony's working on an Android 3.0-based gaming phone with PlayStation branding, and a new job posting seems to indicate that progress is being made -- the PlayStation division is looking for a senior server engineer in London with "experience in mobile development, specifically Android." The rest of the listing sounds like this person will be involved in running an online game service, which certainly makes sense; Sony would do well to counter Xbox Live on Windows Phone 7 and Apple's Game Center with PSN on their own device. Either that, or this just means nothing -- but you know us, we're eternal optimists.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
I was hoping they were well advanced in the development of their Android gaming phone. Seems like it's still years away if they are only just now advertising for engineers.
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DarkKrypt Joined: May 15, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Melbourne,Australia PM, WWW
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my exact thoughts goldenface; and that position is for a senior server engineer
experience in mobile development, specifically Android. too
so they might have 'junior' devs and team leaders etc - whatever you want to call them.
...and heres the actual job if you want to apply
Sony Playstation - Senior Server Engineer vacancy in Soho, London
job description taken from ^link above
Senior Server Engineer
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary/Rate:
Dependant on experence
Date Posted:
15/09/2010
Department:
Online Technology Group
Location:
Soho, London
Responsibilities:
The main responsibilities of the role are as follows:
• Participate in design review of applications and services. Come up with design best practices for building operational effectiveness in applications early in design.
• Identify the need for automation in processes and automate them if feasible.
• Identify the need for tools that help in Operations and implement them.
• Help game teams with development of distributed and networked applications and services when required.
• Plan reusable performance benchmark tests for applications and services.
• Recommend what works how, when and where and what does not work how, when and where when it comes to applications or services performance.
• Help troubleshoot issues at different levels of architecture - kernel, network, applications/services.
Requirements:
The candidate must have these qualities or experiences:
• Communication skills are essential in this customer facing role.
• Strong experience in developing distributed networked applications that make use of protocols such as TCP, UDP, and HTTP.
• Extensive knowledge of Linux.
• Strong skills in more than one of the following: Perl, Bash/ksh, Python, Ruby.
• Exposure to live application hosting.
• Strong understanding of database performance and tuning.
• Experience in using software design patterns, data structures, algorithms.
• Programming Experience in C/C++ and/or Java.
• Ability to manage oneself across multiple streams of work.
• Experience automating tests and tasks.
Highly desirable:
• BS or MS in Computer Science.
• Experience of working as a core developer.
• Experience in design and development of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
• Experience with cloud hosting, such as Amazon Web Services.
• Experience in mobile development is a plus.
• Knowledge/experience of online gaming.
so for people that want to know what the role is for the senior server engineer
edit:
though it doesnt mention anything about android..sounds like engadget,has been adding words in..lol and their source button links to the same page as i have provided in this post..so why add "android" in the text of the screen shot - which seems to have been photoshopped - creating hype i think maybe yes maybe meh.
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Dups! Joined: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: GMT +2 PM |
... and this in my opinion means this is going to be a strictly SONY project as that Sony executive mentioned earlier this month that the Playstation brand is only reserved for SONY products. To me this is confirmation that the SE phone is just going to be like the Aino with Playstation remote play and not Playstation branded. Too bad as SE would've benefited greatly from a PSPhone.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
...and both parent companies reserve the right to manufacture their own handset still.
This was part of the original agreement when they merged so it looks like it will be a Sony Playstation Phone and not a Sony Ericsson Playstation phone.
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