
Amazon Kindle Fire can be said to become one of the most popular Android devices. The tablet is for just US$200 with portable size and rich apps, for those who are not willing to purchase iPad that cost US$500, it is quite some market attractiveness.
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AMD Fusion APU
According to MercuryNews, AMD has further announced the details on strategy restructuring, hinting that their business focus will shift to mobile device market, rather than compete with Intel in the PC business, especially on CPU.
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Today Samsung has announced its Exynos 5250 chip, which is a a new System-on-chip (SoC) for mobile devices (just like tablets). The chip is based on two Cortex-A15 chips clocked at 2GHz. And the company said Exynos 5250 is the industry’s first dual-core processor based on the ARM Cortex-A15 core.
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ORICO recently unleashes two USB 3.0 flash drives——UE3 and UF3, the former features SLC NAND, another with MLC NAND.
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