Freescale Smartbook Tablet

January 4, 2010 · Print This Article


Freescale Smartbook Tablet

[CES 2010] Freescale is grabbing the bull by the horns and has come up with its own tablet design that not only shows what Freescale's technology is capable of, additionally serve as a reference design for computer makers around the world, like Inventec.

This tablet is powered by a system on a chip (SoC) based on a 1Ghz ARM Cortex A8 design and six other co-processors inside (FPU, DSP, img processing, 2D graphics, 3G graphics, HD video decode). The 7" touch display

can be resistive or capacitive ($30 more at manufacturing duration for the capacitive) and has a 1024x600 resolution. It connects via WIFI-N or 3G (optional) and additionally packs a GPS.

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