So anyone else smell a A4 powered Apple TV in the future? Looks like it would be powerful enough, then just rebuild the AppleTV UI on top of the iPhone OS instead of 10.4. I'm just not sure if it's any cheaper for Apple.
So anyone else smell a A4 powered Apple TV in the future? Looks like it would be powerful enough, then just rebuild the AppleTV UI on top of the iPhone OS instead of 10.4. I'm just not sure if it's any cheaper for Apple.
So anyone else smell a A4 powered Apple TV in the future? Looks like it would be powerful enough, then just rebuild the AppleTV UI on top of the iPhone OS instead of 10.4. I'm just not sure if it's any cheaper for Apple.
Personally, I don’t think it will happen this year. I might be wrong, but I believe the Apple TV is actually made by Apple’s Mac division and marketed by Apple’s iTunes division. There would be an unknown mix of teams and resources involved there.
The Apple TV is fighting for resources (marketing, software update, etc) as it is at Apple. It’s still a “hobby."
How about an iPad with an AppleTV app utilizing a 32pin to HDMI and/or component cable connected to your TV. At this point I guess anything is possible.
Yes, if it doesn't happen this year - likely next. Apple needs time to make the chip for it, or wait until the A4 chip is cheap enough and the iPhone/iPad OS is developed enough as well as solid state memory cheap enough...
I can see an A4, 128 Meg flash AppleTV with WiFi and Bluetooth next year for $199.
Its a compelling concept.
IF the A4 is based around the latest Cortex A9 CPU, it could theoretically be clocked as high as 2ghz, not to mention multi-core. Even more fun is in a nVidia demo of the Tegra 2(A9 based), they claimed it was just a hair away from performance matching current generation consoles. Of course they might have simply implying the wii.. But its food for thought, not knowing the full graphical capabilities of the A4
But since the ATV is currently based around 10.5(or was it 4?) they will have rewrite the software for it, Then again, they can probably just use the core of the iphoneOS and write a new UI for it.
Which nicely leads to Apps..Will apple finally do it, or are they too stubborn?
No need to clock it to 2Ghz, it's only a media player and if the A4 has an imagination tech VXD core onboard then it's capable of 1080p decoding. More than adequate. All the AppleTV build of OS X is an App 'BackRow' that needs porting to the iPhone OS.
If they do move from x86. It would be the end of the line for updates for the current model though. There is no way theyll maintain two separate operating systems for Apple TV.
So anyone else smell a A4 powered Apple TV in the future? Looks like it would be powerful enough, then just rebuild the AppleTV UI on top of the iPhone OS instead of 10.4. I'm just not sure if it's any cheaper for Apple.
Why use an A4 i a device that plugs into AC mains wall socket? OK, it is more "green" to use less power but you get better performance with chips that use more power.
I think also the aTV needs to multi-task. It has to run some background tasks to sync, download, show the movei and watch for signals from the remote control. an iPhone OS aTV could not workk, not until iPhne OS adds the required features
I'm also waiting for a 1080p version of the aTV before I buy one.
The Chip can handle multitasking and so so can the iPhone os. Apple chooses to not allow access to their Api's that developers need to access to allow multitasking. Just because Apple does not allow it does not mean it is not capable.
I think also the aTV needs to multi-task. It has to run some background tasks to sync, download, show the movei and watch for signals from the remote control. an iPhone OS aTV could not workk, not until iPhne OS adds the required features