Linux Mobile Phones

Have a look at the best Linux mobile phones released until now. The specifications and their features are listed down below. ZiiLabs Zii Trinity — Dec. 1, 2009 — This mid-range smartphone development platform from imaginative Technology subsidiary ZiiLabs aids both Android and ZiiLabs’ Linux-based “Plaszma” stack. The Zii Trinity is centered on ZiiLabs’ double […]

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3D DRAM created by IBM and Micron, 128GBps memory on the way

Smaller and faster RAM with up to 128GBps transfer speeds could be on the way thanks to research from IBM and MIcron. The companies have developed three-dimensional memory, stacking individual DRAM chips vertically that would normally have to be placed side-by-side, though the efficiencies gained aren’t solely down to space. Communication between the stacked chips

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Commodore C64x

It’s a name that aged gamers will forget never. And hopefully, it’s a title that even gamers which can be new-age recall and respect. Somehow or another, Commodore USA is still kicking, plus they announced today they are now production that is shipping for the new Commodore 64 Extreme model (C64x-EX). The C64x Extreme could

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A Comparison of Hard Real-Time Linux Alternatives – Interrupt Latency

We’ll be covering the interrupt latency of the hard real-time Linux alternatives. The interrupt latency is the time that elapses when an interrupt begins to where the interrupt source is serviced. Depending on the microprocessor design, interrupt masking, interrupt controllers and the OS’ interrupt handling, the latency can be affected. This work was done as

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