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Apple reports selling $1B of iPhone 4S Smartphones in three days. Is apps-driven design working as well for you?
Apple announced today that it has sold more than 4 million iPhone 4S smartphones since first product availability on Friday. That’s 4 million units in three days selling for $199 at AT&T to $649 for an unlocked iPhone 4S bought … Continue reading
Posted in EDA360, iOS, Silicon Realization, SoC, SoC Realization, System Realization
Tagged Apple, iPhone, iPhone 4, Siri, Steve Jobs, Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Friday Video: Macworld’s Jason Snell has a largely successful conversation with Apple’s Siri intelligent agent
Here’s an 11-minute video showing Macworld’s Editorial Director Jason Snell putting Apple’s Siri, the intelligent agent residing in the company’s new iPhone 4S, through some paces. This is a longer demo than the one at the iPhone 4S rollout and … Continue reading
Posted in Apps, EDA360
Tagged Apple, Intelligent agent, iPhone, iPhone 4, Jason Snell, Siri
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Could 28nm be the gating factor for LTE handset deployment? Aftermath of the Apple iPhone 4S rollout
Yesterday, Apple introduced the iPhone 4S, an improved 3G phone. It’s not the 4G LTE phone many were expecting. Anand Lal Shimpi of http://www.Anandtech.com immediately published an article with a really interesting conjecture: LTE handsets await a mainstream 28nm process … Continue reading
Posted in 28nm, EDA360, Silicon Realization, SoC Realization, System Realization
Tagged Apple, iPhone, iPhone 4
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Today’s Apple iPhone 4S intro emphasizes apps. Built-in apps
With much of the expected fanfare, Apple introduced its next iPhone: the 4S. The iPhone 4S is a world phone with both GSM and CDMA capabilities, but it’s not a 4G phone. However, that probably doesn’t matter. With its usual … Continue reading
Posted in Apps, SoC, SoC Realization, System Realization
Tagged Apple, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S
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