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that new white paper states 256mb RAM - at least know we know
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Posted: 2008-11-21 17:24:59
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On 2008-11-21 17:24:59, mobman wrote:
that new white paper states 256mb RAM - at least know we know
256 RAM and 128 Video RAM for the graphic chip.
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Posted: 2008-11-21 17:34:09
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where does it say anything about the extra ram for the graphics chip? i must have missed that bit...
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Posted: 2008-11-21 17:59:52
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On 2008-11-21 17:59:52, mobman wrote:
where does it say anything about the extra ram for the graphics chip? i must have missed that bit...
It does not say anywhere on the white paper.
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Posted: 2008-11-21 18:01:03
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The X1 comes with a total of 384 megabytes of RAM memory. Only 256 megabytes is visible in the system, but this is because these 256 megabytes is strictly for applications. At boot there’s about 152 megabytes free.
The remaining 128 megabytes of RAM memory is used for both the video graphics and CPU. According to the MSM7200A datasheet, the graphics part of the chipset (presumably the ATI Imageon 2300 or 2700G chip) is capable of delivering up to 4 million 3D triangles per second, and 133 million 3D textured pixels per second fill rate. Furthermore, it supports OpenGL ES - link that up with the large amount of dedicated video memory, and you’ve got an awesome power horse or gaming machine
From here:
http://blog.se-nse.net/reviews/sony-ericsson-xperia-x1-review/
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Posted: 2008-11-21 18:09:22
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no build issues on mine after 3 weeks - silver uk o2 (reflashed to generic uk)
no paint coming off
no cracks and i use the stylus all the time
screen is straight.
signal strength is about the same as my w760 and p990 - i can vouch for that accurately as there is a point in my house where 3g would go to 1 bar and sometimes switch to GSM and all three phones do it.
battery cover was a little loose, if I dropped it on my desk it would ping off, but i bent the two little tags on the battery cover and its fine now
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Posted: 2008-11-21 18:11:38
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@Santa_Claus
I'm aware of that link you posted but in my opinion they seem to be regurgitating "facts" from elsewhere. Apart from the SE video a while back (which was a gaff IMHO) there has been no statement saying anything about this mystical invisible extra RAM - its just been spread around the Internet so much people are stating it as fact.
If i were to grace a phone with the biggest Graphics RAM for a portable device i would maybe slip that fact into the white-paper - wouldn't you?
[ This Message was edited by: mobman on 2008-11-21 17:47 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-21 18:46:17
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1) I have no proble with my X1... in fact I love this phone more and more everyday !
2) I have no body crack problem, no reception problem, no lagging problem., no bugs....
3) Now my X1 is replacing my PC for emails, YM, MSN and facebook. I no long use PC for all of these except for downloading big attachement (email).
3) my previous phone.... P800, P910 and P990. Now really happy and satisfied with X1
[ This Message was edited by: MyP910 on 2008-11-21 18:05 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-21 19:04:22
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On 2008-11-21 18:46:17, mobman wrote:
@Santa_Claus
I'm aware of that link you posted but in my opinion they seem to be regurgitating "facts" from elsewhere. Apart from the SE video a while back (which was a gaff IMHO) there has been no statement saying anything about this mystical invisible extra RAM - its just been spread around the Internet so much people are stating it as fact.
If i were to grace a phone with the biggest Graphics RAM for a portable device i would maybe slip that fact into the white-paper - wouldn't you?
[ This Message was edited by: mobman on 2008-11-21 17:47 ]
It is true that you say. Why it is not in the white paper. I donno.
However, I can confirm that the video processor has 128 MB RAM memory on disposal that is not shared with any other application. 256MB RAM are on disposal to the entire Win Mob system.
My friends from SE are reassuring me that 128 RAM for graphic chip is true. They are engineers so they know better than me. I trust them.
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Posted: 2008-11-21 19:12:14
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^^^ So the next question would be...
When are we going to see software utilizing this huge amount of RAM ? It certainly isn't being used by the panels. Nor is any WinMo software designed to take advantage of it.
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Posted: 2008-11-21 19:58:24
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