Showing posts with label code names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label code names. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

NVIDIA Tegra 3 +

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There are processors NVIDIA Tegra 3 for awhile, and to prove the company has started adding new functions and features in the new generation called: NVIDIA Tegra 3 +, with two new variants for the quad-core processor that gives life to many of the mobile phones and tablets of art currently available.
So far, the variants have code names: Wayne and Grey. At first it was believed that these codes alluded to the work on the new NVIDIA Tegra platform 4, but it seems there was a change of plans and will be launching versions with more features and power of NVIDIA Tegra chips 3.

NVIDIA Tegra 3 + Grey will support LTE, a claim repeated enough during the Mobile World Congress 2012 , and that while the protocol is limited to a few countries, Qualcomm has already presented a solution for 4G network connections.
NVIDIA is also aiming to offer support for platforms such as Linux and Windows Phone, not to be solely for the mobile market Android .
However, NVIDIA has advantages over its competitors as it was one of the first developers to introduce quad-core, and then that mobile phones with the greatest potential for future dates expected to have within it the power to give NVIDIA and four cores.
NVIDIA Tegra 3 + offers better performance in terms of mobile applications and functions in general. It will be a powerful competitor to launch new processors, and also include support for 4G networks are both claimed during the World Mobile Congress 2012.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

All iOS Code : All Update

 
iOS codenames are the codenames given to products by Apple during development. The codenames are often used internally only for various reasons This article contains a list of iOS codenames used by Apple.

We know iOS by version numbers, as in iOS 4.2.3, iOS 5.0, and so on. Turns out Apple is also using codenames to refer to its platform revisions, as unveiled by developer Steve Troughton-Smith.
Here's a list of all the Apple iOS codenames. All current and future iOS versions will be tagged with the proper codename.

1.0   : "Alpine"
1.0.2 : "Heavenly"
1.1   : "Little Bear"
1.1.1 : "Snowbird"
1.1.2 : "Oktoberfest"
2.0   : "Big Bear"
2.1   : "Sugarbowl"
2.2   : "Timberline"
3.0   : "Kirkwood"
3.1   : "Northstar"
3.2   : "Wildcat"
4.0   : "Apex"
4.1   : "Baker"
4.2   : "Jasper"
4.2.5 : "Phoenix"
4.3   : "Durango"
5.0   : "Telluride"
5.1   : "Hoodoo"