Well there are multi-core processes coming out for the mobile phone  
and other similar devices. Don't know exactly when, but they are in  
the works. This oculd really have some significant impact for the  
mobilephone market.
On Mar 20, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

>
> They didn't mention anything in the presentation and you would have to
> be part of the developer program to get your hands on the actual API
> documentation to hunt for VO. If you were in the dev program then you
> probably would have NDA restrictions keeping you from sharing what  
> is in
> there. That said, I still wonder if the iPhone is simply  
> underpowered to
> do TTS? Sure it seems snappy but maybe that's because it has video and
> audio co-processors offloading the work for twirling objects and mp3  
> or
> video stream decoding. The actual processor and RAM footpring might  
> not
> be up to the task. This could explain the great lengths used to avoid
> multiple concurrent apps and the whole push notification system.  
> What if
> they really only had 128MB to work with?
>
> CB
>
> william lomas wrote:
>>    Hi
>>
>>
>> I hear the iphone 3.0 software is out soon, does it have voice over  
>> or
>> anything though, that's the question
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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