11-18-2006, 12:35 PM
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Join Date: 02-18-2006
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Location: NYC
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PDAPhone: Samsung SCH-i830
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Carrier: VZW
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Living Ghost,
Just to clarify, the SGH-760 (for GSM) has the same memory architecture as the ix30 family, 64MB RAM/128MB ROM.
The SCH-i760 (for CDMA), if it exists or will soon exist, would presumably have the same.
Still, it's time for more memory in PPCs. Even if RAM remains at 64MB for a while due to integration with CPU, there's no reason ROM couldn't increase to 1GB. In fact, Sanyo is doing just this with its new (non-WM) M1 for Sprint.
--BAM
http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/Sany...le-a_1573.html
Note:
Believe the current ix30 devices employ the Intel/Marvell XScale PXA272 (Bulverde) CPU (520 MHz with 64 MB of 32-bit stacked StrataFlash memory).
Alternatively, there's another variant, the PXA270 520 MHz stand-alone processor with no packaged memory. Use of the non-integrated part, however, would presumably require more motherboard real estate that could lead to a more bulky unit.
Last edited by KBAM : 11-18-2006 at 12:56 PM.
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