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ExtremeTech.com provides some lessons to be learned from the Google Nexus One smartphone’s system-level design and Android 4.0—Ice Cream Sandwich
Ryan Whitwam at ExtremeTech.com has written another insightful article on System Realization as it relates to the Google Nexus One smartphone’s supposed inability to run Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), the latest and soon-to-be-introduced version of the Google Android OS. As … Continue reading
Posted in 65nm, Android, ARM, EDA360, Ice Cream Sandwich, SoC Realization, System Realization
Tagged Android, Google, Ice Cream Sandwich, Nexus One, Qualcomm, Snapdragon
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