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Old 06-27-2010, 10:00 PM   #1
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LXer: Toshiba A100 smartbook: with Android but why?


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The A100 smartbook, recently announced by Toshiba, has some intriguing features, worth to blog about. First of all, it is built around Nvidia’s Tegra2 system-on-chip (SOC). The Tegra2 is a powerful, ARM SOC with two generic application processing cores and integrated media cores (AV decoding/encoding…etc). The A100 is the most promising netbook form-factor machine with Tegra2 to date.

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