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hidefguy
15-Dec-2005, 22:39
Hi;
Does anyone know if the Motorola RAZR V3x has 2D/3D hardware graphics acceleration? If so, what is the chipset used? The specs and some comments on other knowledgeable blogs seem to imply that it does have hardware graphics acceleration but nothing more detailed.
http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details/0,,95,00.html
(I posted this same question in a Moto forum but with no reply)
Thanks
ATi's Imageon was licensed by Motorola for similar product, so I'd suspect the RAZR V3x uses that if I were to guess.
Dave Baumann
17-Dec-2005, 14:28
Motorola's 3G team have been using NVIDIA's GoForce 4000 chip, and thats what this one uses.
Ah, so that change is what Motorola meant by "enhanced graphics processor".
The GoForce 4000 isn't a hardware 3D processor like the 4500 and 4800, though.
hidefguy
17-Dec-2005, 22:38
Motorola's 3G team have been using NVIDIA's GoForce 4000 chip, and thats what this one uses.
Thanks very much for that piece of information - I'm developing on 3D accelerated hardware and it sounds like this doesn't have that. It's amazing just how difficult it is to get technical specs for these devices.
roninja
18-Dec-2005, 08:23
Hopefully we won't have to wait too long now for the Freescale i.MX31 to get into production now that should be a decent MBX enabled 3D SoC.
hidefguy
10-Jan-2006, 21:36
Motorola's 3G team have been using NVIDIA's GoForce 4000 chip, and thats what this one uses.
Not according to this story, it uses the 3D-accelerated 4800:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=27610
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