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- Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Marvell Orion - Quick Reference
- Wasabi Certified BSD WCB is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. The Marvell Orion is a high-performance system-on-chip optimized for consumer storage and multi-media appliances. The Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package BSP for the...
- Tags: Marvell, Board, Compiler, BSD, Wasabi Systems, Marvell Orion, Wasabi Certified BSD, Corporate Governance, Development Tools, UNIX, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2007-06-07
- Seagate's D.A.V.E. will be your mobile device's new best friend
- Seagate's D.A.V.E. will be your mobile device's new best friendSeagate and Marvell D.A.V.E.Finally , Good Post , Marvell Technology and Seagate get a great practical storage device without wires . Having 20 gb , users will actually be able to use video , applications and photos !!!!!!!!!!!!!Good job Marvell and...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Storage, mobile, Seagate Technology LLC, Marvell, Seagate D.A.V.E., mobile device
- Discussion threads 2007-02-05
- A Simple Scalable Space-Frequency Coding Scheme for MIMO-OFDM
- There are several space-time and space-frequency coding schemes proposed in the literature for MIMO-OFDM. This paper presents a linear space-frequency coding scheme based on permutation matrices, that is scalable with number of antennas and spatial-multiplexing SM rate, and is easy to implement. Furthermore, the design allows for low cost power...
- Tags: Marvell, MIMO-OFDM
- White papers 2004-10-15
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- Intel launches new chip for consumer electronics
- In its latest bid to expand beyond PCs and servers into industrial and consumer electronics applications, Intel has announced a new family of embedded processors. These chips are not based on the Atom processor already used in netbooks and Mobile Internet Devices MIDs--those versions won't arrive until...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics, Electronics, Intel Corp., Chip, Atom, SoCs, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-07-24
- Adobe shoots for 'create once, present anywhere' value with worthy Open Screen Project
- Trying to deliver rich content effectively to the stubbornly heterogeneous end-user device tiers has produced more tears than triumphs. Adobe is aiming to fix that with the ambitious and inclusive Open Screen Project, which today throws adobe's considerable installed base weight behind an industry-collaboration movement to standardize interface delivery. ...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Mean, Home Entertainment, Personal Technology, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Microsoft's storage geeks speak
- What do Microsoft storage heavies say when the suits let them off leash? Microsoft engineers at the ubergeek Usenix FAST 08 conference last month talked about Microsoft's storage intentions to a crowd of PhDs - and a stray storage blogger. Soft sell Understand that Microsoft...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Storage, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- MWC08: HTC announces updated HTC Advantage X7510 with a 16GB flash drive
- My absolute favorite Windows Mobile device over the last few years has been the HTC Advantage and my review on the device continues to be one of the most viewed posts on this blog. I was pleased to hear that HTC just announced an updated version of the device, also...
- Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Mobile, Battery, USB Flash Drive, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-02-10
- Google introduces Android and the Open Handset Alliance
- Google announced today in a press release their vision of an open handset along with a list of companies who are part of the alliance. These companies include everything from carriers to phone manufacturers that are all working towards the same common goal -- to revolutionize this industry. ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Handset, Web Site Development, Cellular Phones, Strategy, Internet, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Management, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- Intel has ARM in its crosshairs
- Intel has ARM in its crosshairsConsumers will be the winnerIntel has been wildly successful in most of itsventures, but has stumbled every now and then.As the article says, Intel did license the ARMtechnology sometime ago, and couldn't makea go of it. Intel then sold that (probablymoney-losing part) to Marvell....
- Tags: Processors, Handhelds, Intel x86, Intel Corp., ARM, handheld, Puppy Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Intel wants you to put the Internet in your pocket
- Intel wants you to put the Internet in your pocketOtellini and Jobs have said they're working on some exciting stuffOtellini knows very well that it takes Apple to crack open new innovative markets.I wouldn't be surprised if Intel has Apple in mind to make a splash with this technology. ...
- Tags: Chipsets, Modems, Handhelds, Apple Inc., 3G, HP Jornada, Otellini, Internet, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- Intel wants you to put the Internet in your pocket
- San Francisco—The next big thing for Intel is little. The company has used its Developer Forum, here, to extol the virtues of its forthcoming handheld device platforms for allowing consumers to connect to the Internet. Intel calls this "Internet in your pocket." Intel has been...
- Tags: Device, Apple iPod, Network, Handheld, Broadband Wireless, Broadband, Apple Inc., Intel Corp., MID, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Internet, WiMAX, Handhelds, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Digital Music, Digital Media, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, John Spooner
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- Playing music severely degrades network transfer performance in Vista
- [UPDATE - Read part 2 of this post here] In the interests of complaining rather than whining about Vista I though it would be interesting to document this bug/feature in Windows Vista that I heard about earlier today.Basically, here's how the bug is being described on a computing forum by a forum...
- Tags: LAN, Performance, Network, Microsoft Windows Vista, Music, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-08-23
- Crowded mobile-chip market likely to shrink further
- Crowded mobile-chip market likely to shrink furtherMarvell WiMaxThe reason for shrinkage is likely related to the WiMax standard which Marvel has been on top of for at least a year and a half. WiMax will be huge in the USA assuming the US government fails to sell the < 1...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, health care, universal access, WiMAX, spectrum, Web 2.0, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- iPhone - Beyond the iHype
- Here's pretty much everything you need to know about the iPhone launch ... Out of a batch of 3 million units, an estimated 500,000 - 700,000 have been sold. Polls seem to suggest that people are going for the 8GB version over the 4GB. The main problem early adopters seemed to have had...
- Tags: Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- 8 more news items on iPhone: supply, activation, battery flaws, etc.
- RBC Capital Markets releases a research report today on iPhone's rollout and prospects.Here are some highlights: iPhone is sold out at most AT&T stores. Apple stores are being replenished daily, but most iPhones are gone within a few hours. As of Sunday there were 2,000-iPhones on Ebay as of yesterday at...
- Tags: Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-02
- Infineon a big winner in iPhone teardown
- EE Times commissioned Semiconductor Insights to tear down the iPhone and dissect its innards. The key takeaways: Infineon is the chip of choice; there are many shared iPod parts that made design easier; and Apple brands a bunch of components to hide the names.The report notes the following:The first thing...
- Tags: Personal Technology, Mobile, iPhone, Hardware Infrastructure, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-02
- OLPC founder finally faces a 'grim reality'
- OLPC to run Windows? Say it ain’t so! was the headline and so far reader reaction is mixed. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes reports $175 OLPC deals blow to open source, guarantees Microsoft’s continued dominance. From the beginning, the One Laptop per Child foundation, the brainchild of MITs Nicholas Negroponte, has...
- Tags: Education Technology, Emerging Tech, Funding, Hardware, K-12, Microsoft, Open Source
- Blog posts 2007-04-30
- Intel and BMW making music at CeBit
- Intel appears to be using this weeks CeBit expo to extend its relationship with BMW from the racetrack to the autobahn.The chipmaker, news reports say, has partnered with the automaker around designing in-car information and entertainment systems. Intel and BMW already have a fairly extensive relationship on-track at least. Intel...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Processors, BMW AG, Intel Corp.
- Blog posts 2007-03-16
- Linksys wins Computerworld's 802.11n speed trials, Netgear brings up the rear
- Linksys wins Computerworld's 802.11n speed trials, Netgear brings up the rearIt would so be helpfull to know who's ...... chipset was in each. For instance I believe that Linksys uses Broadcom, Netgear uses Marvell and I believe Belkin uses Airgo or Atheros. The reason this is helpfull is...
- Tags: Home networking, Chipsets, Apple Inc., NetGear, Linksys Inc., speed trial, IEEE 802.11n, Computerworld
- Discussion threads 2007-03-09
- Image Gallery: Will Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child be a problem for Microsoft?
- Last week, while at an AMD press conference, one of the agenda items had to do with AMDs efforts to help bridge the digital divide (in other words, put computing power thats typical of the haves in the hands of the have-nots). AMDs most visible project on this front has...
- Tags: General, Government, Hardware Infrastructure, Image Gallery, Mobile, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure, Vista
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
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