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Multiple core iPhone processor announced (Updated)

By | March 19, 2009, 9:48am PDT

Summary: Imagination Technologies announced a new multi-core processor called “PowerVX SGX543″ that could land in the next-generation iPhone this summer. Imagination manufactures the PowerVR MBX chip found in the current iPhone. According to Imagination CEO Hossein Yassaie the new chip is designed to scale from two to sixteen cores without increasing performance challenges for developers and offers [...]

http://imgtecgroup.com/images/buildingleft.jpgImagination Technologies announced a new multi-core processor called “PowerVX SGX543″ that could land in the next-generation iPhone this summer. Imagination manufactures the PowerVR MBX chip found in the current iPhone.

According to Imagination CEO Hossein Yassaie the new chip is designed to scale from two to sixteen cores without increasing performance challenges for developers and offers both OpenGL ES and OpenCL support.

Tony King-Smith, Imagination’s VP of Marketing, adds:

The performance delivered by our latest POWERVR SGX543MP family is the ultimate statement of the highly linear scalability of our unique Series5XT architecture. With the ability to combine up to 16 SGX543 GP-GPU* cores on a single SoC, we are now able to deliver capabilities to our licensing  partners previously only thought the domain of the discrete GPU chipset vendors, while maintaining our unrivalled power, area and bandwidth efficiency.

The Register explains that the multi-core support in the new chips is transparent to developers:

In other words, the SGX543 can have any number of cores from two to sixteen with no change in the driver software or the application. All that complex data/pipeline/thread management is done in hardware. No muss, no fuss.

According to MacRumors both Apple and Intel have made substantial investments in the company.

The new multi-core iPhone chip supports a rumor I reported in January about a quad-core iPhone announcement at WWDC.

Tip: iLounge, MacRumors

Update: Nadzim Al-Rash notes:

ARM is the most widely used CPU for all mobile phones and car navigation systems. But, just like your computer, normally it doesn’t do the graphics. The most widely installed graphics processor for those devices would be Imagination’s PowerVR. It’s in the iPhone, iPod touch, Nokia N95, and a lot of other phones including from Sony Ericsson and Motorola. The upcoming PSP2 is rumoured to use PowerVR as well… PowerVR can also be built into ARM or Atom chips.

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Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. O'Grady developed an affinity for Apple computers after using the original Lisa, and this affinity turned into a bona-fide obsession when he got the original 128 KB Macintosh in 1984.

He started writing one of the first Web sites about Apple (O'Grady's PowerPage) in 1995 and is considered to be one of the fathers of blogging. He has been a frequent speaker at the Macworld Expo conference and a member of the conference faculty. He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

After winning a major legal battle with Apple in 2006, he set the precedent that independent journalists are entitled to the same protections under the First Amendment as members of the mainstream media.

O'Grady is the author of The Nexus One Pocket Guide, The Droid Pocket Guide, The Google Phone Pocket Guide, and The Garmin nuvi Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press), the author of Corporations That Changed the World: Apple Inc. (Greenwood Press), and a contributor to The Mac Bible (Peachpit Press). In addition, he has contributed to numerous Mac publications over the years, including MacWEEK, Macworld, and MacPower (Japan).

When he's not writing about Apple for ZDNet at The Apple Core, he enjoys spending time with his family in New Jersey.

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Will it allow the next generation iPhone
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the ability to multitask?
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The issue is will Apple allow developers to take advantage of it happy
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The problem is...
oncall Updated - 19th Mar 2009
One of power consumption. They did cover at least background apps in their presentation stating a relatively simple background app decreased battery standby time by 80%. I am not holding my breath on this problem going away any time soon.

I expect in the short run it'll mean more powerful apps and maybe they will be able to continue to run while you take a phone call?
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Power consumption...
MSFTWorshipper 19th Mar 2009
it's the #1 essential mobile device issue, but not sexy. It doesn't get the headlines. It's all about transparent windows, multi-touch gestures and speech-to-command. Those things get all the press.
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The current iPhone/Touch multi-task.
Bruizer 19th Mar 2009
Only stupid people think they don't.

Oh, is that you?
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Another Nail In WinMobile Coffin
itanalyst2@... 19th Mar 2009
Ballmer is tossing chairs in the break room right now.
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Doubt it....
Sleeper Service 19th Mar 2009
...since all the other OEMs - including HTC, LG and Samsung - will have access to it.
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Alas....
MSFTWorshipper 19th Mar 2009
Just another case of blind MSFT-hate, what else to expect? MSFT could cure cancer and they will still hate them with eliminationist-zeal.
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MS made their bed. Now they can lie in it (and cheat and steal). NT
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