The first Mini PC AllWinner A31 Quad Core based. It's coming soon (after some days probably).
Android Mini PC MK810 Quad Core picture:
OS: Android 4.2
CPU: AllWinner A31 Quad Core
Memory: 2GB DDR3
Storage: 8GB
Bluetooth - WiFi
More information soon! ;)
Thinking of picking this up after selling my iphone 4s and this is priced at a really nice price! So is it dual core or single core? Looks like the galaxy appeal has a similar processor but those are saying its dual and some say its single?
Google is switching its Google TV platform from the Intel Atom to a new dual-core ARMv7 processor from Marvell. The dual-core, 1.2GHz Armada 1500 HD Media system on chip (SoC) -- featuring a Qdeo video subsystem capable of processing 3D HD video streams -- will be built into Marvell's Foresight Platform reference design for Google TV, according to the chipmaker....
When it comes to multicore processors, if the frequency is rated as 3GHz, does that mean it is 3 GHz per core or 3 GHz divided by the number of cores.
Like in the title, for a 3 GHz dual core, would it be 3 GHz per core or 3 GHz / 2 cores = 1.5 GHz per core?
Thanks for your help.
So for, Dual Core tablet pc is mainstream market, single core phase out of the market.
Here List the Mainly Onda Dual Core tablet PC:
7 inch:
1. Onda V712 Dual Core Tablet PC Product information link
2. Onda V711 Dual Core Tbalet PC Product Informtaion link
8 inch:
1.
Here are several A31 quad-core Android tablets under $200.
ICOO ICOU7GT: 7.0-inch IPS touch screen, 1280 x 800, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Allwinner A31 Quad Core, US $146.99, presale
Onda V812: 8.0-inch IPS touch screen, 1024 x 768, 2GB RM, 16GB ROM, Allwinner A31 Quad Core, US $199.99, in stock
Nova 10: 10.1-inch IPS touch screen, 1280 x 800, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Allwinner A31 Quad Core, US $199.99, in
Dual Core RK3066 1.2GHz-1.6HZ , RAM 1G , ROM 4G. UG802
Looking good
Reference information
After launching several single-core smartphones earlier this year in the face of several dual-core competitors announced and launched their models, HTC’s dual-core Sensation is finally set to cause a sensation for HTC and Telstra-lovin’ smartphoners.
My service provider is only selling this phone with the dual core processor, how does this stack up to the quad core??
I've also heard some problems with this phone are constant overheating and a draining battery life. Are these problems only apparent using the quad core??