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posted by martyb on Tuesday September 05 2017, @07:19AM   Printer-friendly
from the Is-that-a-PC-in-your-pocket-or... dept.

Ockel will sell a smartphone-sized (phablet-sized?) Windows 10 PC that includes full DisplayPort, HDMI, and Gigabit Ethernet ports:

The Sirius A is easily as tall as, if not slightly taller than, my 6-inch smartphones, the Mate 9 and LG V30, and the requirements for PC ports means that it is also wider, particularly on one side which has two USB 3.0 ports, a HDMI 1.4 port, a DisplayPort, Gigabit Ethernet (alongside internal WiFi) and two different ways to charge, via USB Type-C or with the bundled wall adaptor. The new model was a bit heavier than the prototype from last year, namely because this one had a battery inside – an 11Wh / 3500 mAh battery, good for 3-4 hours of video consumption I was told. The weight of the prototype was around 0.7 lbs, or just over 320 grams. This is 2-2.5x a smartphone, but given that I carry two smartphones anyway, it wasn't so much of a big jump (from my perspective).

Perhaps the reason for such a battery life number comes from the chipset: Ockel is using Intel's Cherry Trail Atom platform here, in the Atom x7-Z8750. This is a quad-core 1.60-2.60 GHz processor, with a rated TDP of 2W. It uses Intel's Gen8 graphics, which has native H.264 decode but only hybrid HEVC and VP9, which is likely to draw extra power. The reason for Cherry Trail is one of time and available parts – Intel has not launched a 2W equivalent processor with its new Atom cores, and also Ockel has been designing the system for over a year, meaning that parts would have had to have been locked down. That aside, they see the device more as a tool for professionals that need a full windows device but do not want to carry a laptop. With Windows 10 in play, Ockel says, the separate PC and tablet modes take care of a number of pain points with Windows touch screen interactions.

Note the vaguely triangular shape.

Indiegogo project funded in November 2016.


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 05 2017, @08:32AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 05 2017, @08:32AM (#563693)

    its Intel. How many undocumented processors running signed & encrypted blobs does this processor have? Can't know that.

    And it is contaminated with Windows.

    Are there other operating systems, that allow all devices inside it to be used, with native drivers?

    Does it even matter, with UEFI and inSecure Boot, and other hilarious "features" like:

    – Integrated Sensor Hub “Always On, Always Sensing” The ability to operate independently when the host platform is shut off
    Intel® Secure Key4 (RDRAND instruction)Provides high quality random numbers to all software
    AES-NI

    https://www.hotchips.org/wp-content/uploads/hc_archives/hc27/HC27.25-Tuesday-Epub/HC27.25.70-Processors-Epub/HC27.25.740-Atom-CherryTrail-Tu-Intel.pdf [hotchips.org]

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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 05 2017, @09:16AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 05 2017, @09:16AM (#563698)