That will fit in a smartphone.
Thanks Ernest. If they can deliver it in quantity, on time, and without quirks (like solder-melting problems), and it doesn’t gulp down battery power, this could be significant. It’s a bet-the-company gamble for now. Clearly they need an OS, and a portable OS that runs on a lot of platforms probably won’t help them crack into the processor market. They need to be able to show off any superior performance, and for that matter, not be confined to mobile phones and tablets.