Im new here, but I was wondering if any devs may know how OpenCL will be implemented on Android. It would seem to me that with the Asus W800 tablet having the AMD C-50 x64 Fusion processor that there would be some usage of OpenCL to harness it.
Is it possible to implement OpenCL into an Android Kernel, and could it benefit speed/usability?
Thank you!
SGSII D710 - Midnight Rom 2.0
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Hi, i was curious if it would be possible for you to develop opengles 1.0 support fot the marvell pxa310 processor. It seems to only support v1.1... I would be willing to pay for time spent, and provide whatever tools you w needed. thanks.
Is it possible to upgrade the Dell XPS 10 which comes with RT to a pro version? If not what is the next best pro tablet for the least amount of money? Thanks!
It impossible because the architecture of CPU was not the same. Windows RT CPU base on ARM but Windows 8 Pro CPU base on x86-64.
hisoft said:
It impossible because the architecture of CPU was not the same. Windows RT CPU base on ARM but Windows 8 Pro CPU base on x86-64.
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Oh ok thanks, I cant beleive I forgot to even look at the cpu type on it, should of known based on that XD!
slyr114 said:
Oh ok thanks, I cant beleive I forgot to even look at the cpu type on it, should of known based on that XD!
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Could you put the win8 pro version on the Dell?
I would think so, but would the touch screen be supported. No idea if the xps has touch
StarLog said:
Could you put the win8 pro version on the Dell?
I would think so, but would the touch screen be supported. No idea if the xps has touch
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The XPS10 is a 10" windows RT tablet using a qualcomm ARM CPU. So thats a no for win8 pro.
I just came across this.
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...-d-quad-is-as-powerful-as-a-64-bit-pc-1066474
It boasts of Ascend D quad being 64bit. But i checked the specs of both Ascend D as well as the newer D2 and both are k3v2 quad core 1.5ghz. So either p6 is 64bit too or Ascend D isnt 64bit.
Edit: Here too: http://www.hisilicon.com/news/news/k3v2_20120226.html
So I wonder how this unique feature that only few newer mobiles recently got can help huawei mobiles do stuff that others cannot. :?
http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/02/27/hisilicon-unveils-quad-core-cortex-a9-k3v2-processor-hi3620/
The mobile hardware and software ecosystem is already moving in the direction of 64-bit; and, the evolution to 64-bit brings desktop class capabilities and user experiences to mobile, as well as enabling mobile processors and software to run new classes of computing devices.
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http://m.androidauthority.com/qualcomm-retracts-64-bit-comment-281738/
Huawei should make use of the 64bit capabilities in Emotion 2.0 and show it off a bit.
warea said:
http://m.androidauthority.com/qualcomm-retracts-64-bit-comment-281738/
Huawei should make use of the 64bit capabilities in Emotion 2.0 and show it off a bit.
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You need obviously 64 bit CPU
When Will Android Embrace the 64-Bit Chip?
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2013/10/ah-primetime-will-android-embrace-64-bit-chip.html
Very new in this indeed, does anyone knows how to port paranoid android to my device...what do I need? where can I find the elements needed, etc.
A brief how to guide will be great.
My actual device is onda v971 dual core amlogic 1.5ghz, cortex a9, 1gb 16gb. I know is not a fancy samsumg or even nexus, but I guess that there is a guide someplace....my search on the internet and in this forums ends in nothing... Any help will be appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863547
Hello devs!
I just wanted to know if you guys can port moto g5 custom rom to redmi 3s prime?
It has the same processor i.e. Snapdragon 430 64bit. Our devs our almost students and doesnt get time to fix bugs. We currently have rr based on android n but it has bugs like fp,gps,volte,video recorder.
Please guys let me know if anything can be done.
Thanks
CPU may be the same but other hardware pieces are probavly different so 1:1 swap is not realistic.
bookworth said:
CPU may be the same but other hardware pieces are probavly different so 1:1 swap is not realistic.
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Just the Screen Resolution is different as far as i know.
Our device is 32 bit, so it is not possible.
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Our device is 32 bit, so it is not possible.
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Ya but its supports 64-bit as well.