as promised, picture of Bitboys HARDWARE.
This board was shown at Assembly 2003 and is running at 6Mhz (if recal right.) And as well as everyone more down to business guys know, FPGA is prototyping platform that allows pretty quick changes on chip design, but limits the running speed. Final product could be integrated on same core with CPU, or can work as independent chip. Of Course, to get minimal power consumption (as usual in Handhelds.) integrated version is better.
for lower bandwidth users:
...and for the low flyiers':
I do have a close up shot about the screen, but unfortunately the seminar hall wasn't really a photograph studio what comes to light set up as well as my camera isn't high end, so it is more less bad.
btw... I have heard some "news" about nVidia's sollution on this same market and it looks like to be that all competitors will have some very strong points, but as well as weaknesses. (at least when compared to competitors products.) this includes PowerVR MBX as well. so afaik, it is really hard to say who will be the favourite of the first run.
Of course there's possibility that each company captures own market segment. the market is huge: all way from car stereo OSD to hand held pdas and gaming consoles.
This board was shown at Assembly 2003 and is running at 6Mhz (if recal right.) And as well as everyone more down to business guys know, FPGA is prototyping platform that allows pretty quick changes on chip design, but limits the running speed. Final product could be integrated on same core with CPU, or can work as independent chip. Of Course, to get minimal power consumption (as usual in Handhelds.) integrated version is better.
for lower bandwidth users:
...and for the low flyiers':
I do have a close up shot about the screen, but unfortunately the seminar hall wasn't really a photograph studio what comes to light set up as well as my camera isn't high end, so it is more less bad.
btw... I have heard some "news" about nVidia's sollution on this same market and it looks like to be that all competitors will have some very strong points, but as well as weaknesses. (at least when compared to competitors products.) this includes PowerVR MBX as well. so afaik, it is really hard to say who will be the favourite of the first run.
Of course there's possibility that each company captures own market segment. the market is huge: all way from car stereo OSD to hand held pdas and gaming consoles.
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