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The (maybe) "Epic" Motorola X Pre-Release Thread

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I wish there was more info on the Ultra MAXX..

They just had the event for the Ultras

In terms of specs for the ULTRA, we’re looking at a 10MP camera(1080p video with a f2.4 lens), with a kevlar back, a better CPU than last year’s RAZR HD, along with double with the RAM.

The MAXX carries similar specs, but jumps battery life up to 48 hours on a single charge, yet is still 8.5mm thick.

Motorola is also implementing a new 8-core processor architecture that they are calling X8 Mobile Computing. They are dedicating cores to select areas of the device, like 2 application processor cores, 4 graphics process cores, 1 contextual computing core, and 1 natural language core.
 
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Hmmm. Concerned about the wireless charging. Not that I care about the new droids, but I'm betting they are sharing a lot of hardware and software with a different shell and screen size. The Droid Mini and Maxx get wireless charging, but the ultra doesn't.

Maxx battery = 3500
Ultra battery = 2130


X battery = 2200


Could I bother one of you twitter users to ask evleaks about the X and wireless (qi) charging?
 
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The is the processor in the Ultras.

"Motorola X8 mobile computing system" — a new 8-core chip with 2 application processor cores, 4 graphics cores, a contextual computing core, and a natural language processing core.

I hereby award Motorola the...

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The dual core GNex has more than 5 cores using those metrics, and last year's Snapdragon S4 has at least 7.

Motorola X8 == dual core processor plus marketing.

The extra GPUs sound nice. For gamers.

Remember, despite what the blogosphere says, GPUs are not used for the UI in a lot of the typical Android configurations.

PS - the Motorola X8 might even have 10 processors and marketing got shy, decided to unleash that one later. Yeah.
 
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It's all semantics.

It makes sense to structure things that way though. 2 cores for the apps/system. 4 gpu cores. 1 (slower) core to keep track of all the sensors (GPS calculations and wifi too?). 1 core for the voice recognition. I'm curious if the sensor core handles some mic duties and passes the audio to the voice recognition core or if the voice core is always on too.

In reality it is a 2 core system because only the main 2 cores are general purpose (as much as ARM architecture is general purpose). The two new cores are going to be very specialized and probably very low power.
 
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I hereby award Motorola the...

triple-facepalm.jpeg

The dual core GNex has more than 5 cores using those metrics, and last year's Snapdragon S4 has at least 7.

Motorola X8 == dual core processor plus marketing.

The extra GPUs sound nice. For gamers.

Remember, despite what the blogosphere says, GPUs are not used for the UI in a lot of the typical Android configurations.

PS - the Motorola X8 might even have 10 processors and marketing got shy, decided to unleash that one later. Yeah.

With the logic that Motorola's using, NVIDIA should start marketing the Tegra 4 as a 77 core chip :banghead:
 
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EarlyMon,

I'm not as well acquainted with GPUs as I was years ago, but the GPUs are (most likely) also used for video decoding. Tile based renderering might be used as well so each gpu would get a section of screen it was responsible for (so they could be clocked lower and do the same work at less power). All just conjecture on my part though.
 
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DOH! Did I just blow $40 for no reason?

Sorry - can you get your money back?

EarlyMon,

I'm not as well acquainted with GPUs as I was years ago, but the GPUs are (most likely) also used for video decoding. Tile based renderering might be used as well so each gpu would get a section of screen it was responsible for (so they could be clocked lower and do the same work at less power). All just conjecture on my part though.

It's architecture-dependent.

The OMAP 4 in the GNex for example was nothing to write home about on GPU/gaming. Pretty good, not knocking it, but not setting the world on fire.

That had a separate core (within the main SoC (system on (a) chip) "processor") specifically set aside for multimedia - video playback.

The Snapdragon S4 has a separate core for image/grid computing - specifically called out for the UI use.
 
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