ooh, really? multi core processors coming ut for the mobile phone?  
that'sexciting!!! :) yes, this could definitely make a difference!!!  
see? IPhone accessibility can be done!!
On 20-Mar-09, at 5:02 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

>
> 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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