Tuesday, April 21, 2009

OmniaHD to use OMAP3440(800Mhz)?


This isn't really official but there are some rumors claiming that Samsung i8910 OmniaHD will use OMAP3440 instead of OMAP3430 in the final product. According to the official site of Texas Instrument, The creator of OMAP Application processors, OMAP 3430 CANNOT decode or incode HD Videos while OMAP 3440 CAN decode or encode HD Videos.

OMAP3440:
"The OMAP3440 leverages TI’s high performance IVA™ 2+ multimedia accelerator to support 720p HD video record and playback, unleashing user creativity behind the lens."

OMAP3440 is a superscalar ARM® Cortex™-A8 that provides 800 MHz of performance while OMAP3430 provides 600Mhz.

In one of there reply in one comment in there OmniaHD Video at YouTube, CellulareMagazine.it also said that Samsung will use 800Mhz in ther final product of OmniaHD. But still, it is just a rumors, according to Samsung Mobile Inventor, OmniaHD will still use OMAP3430.

Sources:
Texas Intrument Website
Samsung Mobile Inventor

2 comments:

  1. That would be amazing, wow! I would have bought this phone anyway, I've been waiting so long for a phone like the omnia HD...It will be the best All-in-one phone ever made, and will stay king for a long time too! Nokia wont be able to create another monster like they did with the N95!

    Samsung is now for me the best innovative cell phone company!

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  2. Nice Blog!! I am getting this phone when it is available. It will be hard because i live in the US but once this phone is released in Europe, i will have my hands on it.

    future-review.com

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