New Graphics Chip Relies on Reduced Gate Count 11
absolut.evil writes "HardOCP has an interesting story about a small integrated graphics chip maker from Norway: Falanx. The hardware is scalable and has a much lower power consumption thanks to its reduced gate count. So in theory we could see geforce/radeon style graphics in a set-top box -- maybe even a cell phone. They say they'll have hardware by mid-2006."
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OK (Score:1, Offtopic)
Besides, most of those extra chips that this new one gets rid of are stupid crap like cameras etc.
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Don't be too hard on me please.
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They say they'll have hardware by mid-2006. (Score:1)
Does this mean we can just force gamers to switch to this new card to save that 0.0000025% energy rather than fucking around with DST?
Re:They say they'll have hardware by mid-2006. (Score:2)
this story goes hand-in-hand (Score:2)
If we can actually get cheap phones with decent battery life, and moderate (or even great) graphics, maybe we'll get more competition. Probably we won't, but it's worth a shot.
Also, what prevents me from setting up my own personal cell service on a business campus? I'm not familiar with FCC regulations on this topic.