Texas Instruments is showcasing that the OMAP4 ARM Cortex-A9 development platform can run full Android on the built-in LCD and Ubuntu on the HDMI output both at the same time, this is awesome. It shows how Texas Instruments OMAP4 can be used to power the upcoming all-in-one ultimate ARM Powered devices that combine Laptop and Media player functionality into the Smartphone.
I'm confused a little bit. Was it running Android and Ubuntu at the same time on one board? If yes, was it based some some virtualization technology?
zyu2007 6 months ago
Looks good it still lags but its a perfect netbook replacement but qaud core should really top it off this year.
gangstakid556 7 months ago
that's cool. the "phone" (*big* phone) looks *REALLY* smooth while navigating the menus. like smoother than any android device i've ever seen. i wonder what TI did to achieve this.
malkdk 9 months ago
it is very similar to motorola atrix desktop system
otivaeey 1 year ago