Monday, January 10, 2011

Honeycomb doesn't have dual core requirements

Android bod dismisses rumours
Honeycomb doesn't have dual core requirements. phones, android 3.0, honeycomb, Dan Morrill 0

Bobby Cha got it all wrong. You know, Bobby Cha - he managing director at Korean electronics company Enspert who stated that Honeycomb would require a dual-core CPU to operate.

The claim has been dismissed by Android Open Source & Compatibility Tech lead Dan Morrill, who tweeted to say:

"#dejavu Random note: there's no hard minimum processor requirement for Honeycomb. Trust me, if there were I'd know."

Good news for single core Android tab owners then.

A Honeycomb Sasmung Galaxy Tab? We like the sound of that.

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Tags: android 3.0 Dan Morrill Phones Honeycomb

Honeycomb doesn't have dual core requirements originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 15:42:30 +0000

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