- Comparison of ARM tablets
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This is a comparison of tablet computers which processors are ARM-based.
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Tablets
Product Maker Operating system Display size (in) Resolution, aspect ratio System on chip Memory (GB) Storage (GB) Storage expansion WAN available Adam Notion Ink Android 10.1 1024x600, 5:3 Nvidia Tegra 250 1 8 microSD yes/3G (3G is optional) Archos 101 Archos Android 10.1 1024x600, 5:3 OMAP 3630 0.256 8/16 microSD no BlackBerry PlayBook Research In Motion BlackBerry Tablet OS 7 1024x600, 5:3 OMAP 4430 1 16/32/64 no no Eee Pad Transformer ASUS Android 10.1 1280x800, 16:10 Tegra 250 1 16/32 microSD No Galaxy Tab Samsung Android 7 1024x600, 5:3 S5PC110 0.512 16/32 microSD Optional 3G Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung Android 10.1 1280x800, 16:10 Nvidia Tegra 2 1 16/32/64 SD/USB with adapters Optional 3G/4G (Verizon) iPad Apple iOS 9.7 1024x768, 4:3 Apple A4 0.256 16/32/64 no 3G iPad 2 Apple iOS 9.7 1024x768, 4:3 Apple A5 0.512 16/32/64 no 3G Streak Dell Android 5 800x480, 16:9 QSD8250 0.512 2 microSD yes Streak 7 Dell Android 7 800x480, 16:9 Nvidia Tegra 2 ? 16 ? HSPA+ TouchPad HP webOS 9.7 1024x768, 4:3 APQ8060 1 16/32 no Unreleased ViewSonic G Tablet ViewSonic Android 10.1 1024x600, 5:3 Nvidia Tegra 2 0.512 16 microSD no Xoom Motorola Android 10.1 1280x800, 16:10 Nvidia Tegra 2 1 32 ? Optional 3G/4G HTC Flyer HTC Android 7 1024x600, 5:3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.5 GHz 1 16/32 yes yes Systems on chips
This table compares the system-on-a-chip (SoC) used in the above tablets.
Product Maker CPU core Cores Clock speed GPU core Production date Apple A4 Samsung Hummingbird, Intrinsity designed Cortex-A8 1 1 GHz PowerVR SGX 535 March 2010 Apple A5 Samsung Cortex-A9, custom designed chip 2 1 GHz PowerVR SGX 543MP2 March 2011 APQ8060 Qualcomm Scorpion, Cortex-A9 based 2 1.2 GHz Adreno 220 February 10, 2011 OMAP 3630 Texas Instruments Cortex-A8 1 1 GHz PowerVR SGX 530 February 2009 OMAP 4430 Texas Instruments Cortex-A9 2 1 GHz PowerVR SGX 540 December 2010 S5PC110 Samsung Hummingbird 1 1 GHz PowerVR SGX 540 September 22, 2009[1] Snapdragon QSD8250 Qualcomm Scorpion, Cortex-A8 based 1 1 GHz Adreno 200 December 2008 Tegra 2 Nvidia Cortex-A9 2 1 GHz ULP GeForce January 7, 2010 See also
References
- ^ "Samsung Opens the Door to PC-Level Performance on Mobile Devices with 1GHz Low-power Application Processors". Samsung Semiconductor. http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/newsView.do?news_id=1043. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
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