The new 1GHz chip co-developed by Austin, Texas-based Intrinsity and Samsung is similar to the processor that currently powers the iPhone 3GS: a 600MHz Samsung processor based on the ARM Cortex A8 design. U.K.-based ARM licenses its low-power chip designs to many of the world’s largest chip suppliers including Samsung, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, and, more recently, Nvidia.
The new Samsung-Intrinsity chip, code-named “Hummingbird,” could be bound for a future iPhone or like device. “Yes, I think it’s possible,” said Tom R. Halfhill, senior analyst at the Microprocessor Report.
“Samsung could drop Hummingbird into the existing S5PC100 design with few or no changes,” Halfhill said in response to an e-mail query, referring to the S5PC100 processor now used in the iPhone 3GS. “Bingo! A next-gen iPhone that could run at speeds up to 1.0GHz,”
he said.
[via CNET]
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