Published By
Miko On Tuesday, October 20th 2009
Chip maker Marvell has announced ARMADA, a new line of low-power 1.2GHz mobile processors with Adobe Flash and Blu-ray functionality designed for a range of devices like smartphones, HD video consumer devices, smartbooks, and Mobile Internet Devices.
The ARMADA 600 is built for smartphones and includes an ARM v7 CPU, 512KB L2 cache, 1080p video decoding, support for WUXGA LCD resolution, and more. The ARMADA 100, 500, and 1000 share similar specifications but are built for compatibility in MID devices, smartbooks, and mobile video devices, respectively.
Marvell says that ARMADA-powered devices should be available to consumers in early 2010.

Chip maker Marvell has announced ARMADA, a new line of low-power 1.2GHz mobile processors with Adobe Flash and Blu-ray functionality designed for a range of devices like smartphones, HD video consumer devices, smartbooks, and Mobile Internet Devices.
The ARMADA 600 is built for smartphones and includes an ARM v7 CPU, 512KB L2 cache, 1080p video decoding, support for WUXGA LCD resolution, and more. The ARMADA 100, 500, and 1000 share similar specifications but are built for compatibility in MID devices, smartbooks, and mobile video devices, respectively.
Marvell says that ARMADA-powered devices should be available to consumers in early 2010.
via SlashPhone