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Samsung Mondi MID powered by ARM11 CPU

Posted on 07 April 2009 by Chippy



Samsung Mondi MIDSad news (at least for me) has just come in via Jenn at Pocketables.

The Mondi is confirmed (reliable source Jenn tells me) that the Mondi [product details] will be powered by an ARM11 CPU at 800Mhz.

Its a good clock-rate and if Samsung have linked the software nicely into all the DSP’s and 3D capability on the device, it should be a good improvement over something like the N810 and better than most smartphones out there but it’s not quite the step to ARMv7 core that I was looking for.

Check out the full story at Pocketables.

Samsung Mondi WiMAX MID powered by ARM11 CPU.

9 Comments For This Post

  1. Benjiro says:

    Very disappointing …

    Sure, its faster then a N810, but nowhere near that ten times more processing power. I remember saying something about “dreams turning into nightmares” with those PR claims all the time ;)

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    …but never stop dreaming. ;-)

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