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Beijing-based Vimicro has announced an ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) intended for low-cost Linux-based smartphones. Built on a 0.13 micron process, the VC0818 offers a variety of multimedia features, supports three-megapixel camera sensors, and is available with a complete development platform, Vimicro says.9 A3 q+ |5 Y7 X
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) M& u0 r# K/ S5 f+ m9 n4 e9 IThe VCO818, also known as the Vinno-III, is based on an ARM926EJ core running at up to 216MHz. Its 0.13-micron process, "advanced design flow," and "multi-power architecture" make its power consumption low, according to Vimicro.. F1 F5 t' a7 |$ F3 P% [8 z
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A block diagram of the Vinno-III
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Touted multimedia features include hardware decoding of VGA-resolution MPEG-4 video at 30 frames per second, and support for 3GP-format video encoding and TV output.
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6 k9 F" F: y9 `4 T0 r8 E, x& N- LFeatures and specifications listed by Vimicro for the Vinno-III include:" \7 G, n+ t. ]
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* ARM928EJ core running at up to 216MHz* x, `% v2 Y: V% { h
* 0.13-micron process construction: L9 ^+ K0 M: `
* High-quality stereo DAC (90dB S/N ratio) and ADC; headphone power amp
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* 3GP recording and playback
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* AMR-NB voice codec with bitrate control& ^) ^. a+ W9 S) x
* SD/MMC/NAND flash storage interface! g0 I+ d6 v; O% n0 @6 a7 a
* USB 2.0. ^; w' h# E2 x% G/ I
* TV out9 E+ R. R& D- Y X, _
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2 H; N0 M7 h, J$ c8 b) jPart of the Vinno-Win development board, with Vinno-III SoC! i j7 g- e: M: \/ q2 O# N8 J
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7 X; N9 C+ U7 r5 }8 hThe Vinno-III is also available integrated into Vinno-Linux and Vinno-Win development boards (pictured above). Although only brief details of the boards were provided, they include slots for RAM and flash memory, plus interfaces that support a QVGA touchscreen, 3-megapixel camera, and USB connectivity. Vinno-Linux supports MontaVista Linux, and Vinno-Win supports Windows Mobile, according to Vimicro.9 ]% D. s" S, c1 R8 v) E
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Vimicro did not provide pricing or availability information for the Vinno-III products. |
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