The company introduced the ARM hardware platform Juno, designed to create devices that support 64-bit computing operating system Android.
The reference platform is made on the architecture big.LITTLE. When performing routine tasks will be applied cost-core Cortex-A53, and when you run demanding applications - productive Cortex-A57. This will provide the optimum balance between power and performance that will help to increase the battery life of portable devices.
Representation of the reference board contains two processing cores Cortex-A57 and four - Cortex-A53. Graphics processing controller busy Mali T-624.
Juno provides support for up to 8GB of RAM. Mentioned compatibility with OpenGL ES 3.0 for embedded systems - mobile phones, PDAs, game consoles. OpenGL ES is defined and promoted by a consortium Khronos Group, which includes manufacturers of hardware and software that are interested in an open API for graphics and multimedia.
The reference platform Juno is designed for use with the operating system Android L, which is currently only available to developers. This OS was presented a week ago: it supports 64-bit chips, and with which the above are Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57.
Source:
hothardware.com
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ARM
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