
10 Aug
2010
10 Aug
'10
6:21 a.m.
On 08/08/10 03:08, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Well the other issue is of course that Android being available on a wide variety of phones, not all of which run ARM (the phone I am about to get for example has a custom built CPU), although I guess one could use a "generic" ASM branch for "mobile" devices (if one exists). btw the phone I am about to receive is a Samsung Galaxy-S, which has a hummingbird chip (no idea what Assembler Instruction set it uses, I believe its a closed chip)
This should be S5PC110 if I google correctly which is "just" yet another ARM Cortex A8: http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/newsView.do?news_id=104... Karel