|  03-04-2016, 02:11 AM | #1 | 
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				New eReader Technology in 2016
			 
			
			Stumbled across this article, don't know how much truth is in it as I am not up to date with the ereader technology. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-reaso...der-christmas/ Do people think we may see a new ereader from Kobo this year with some of this new tech? If so which tech in particular. I am especially excited by the i.MX7. Does Kobo use the current i.MX6 chip? Glen | 
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|  03-04-2016, 05:24 AM | #2 | 
| Sir Penguin of Edinburgh            Posts: 12,375 Karma: 23555235 Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: DC Metro area Device: Shake a stick plus 1 | 
			
			A new ereader? Maybe.  One with radically new tech? I wouldn't get your hopes up. Kobo is in more of a follower than a leader right now. | 
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|  03-04-2016, 07:27 AM | #3 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,857 Karma: 22003124 Join Date: Aug 2014 Device: Kobo Forma, Kobo Sage, Kobo Libra 2 | 
			
			color eink has been being touted for a few years now.  Yet unless eink refresh rates go way up there seems to be little mainstream demand for them. Outside of that the advances are the typical faster, thinner, smaller, better battery advances that essentially every new model from Kobo, and Amazon have claimed. | 
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|  03-05-2016, 12:50 AM | #4 | |
| Bibliophagist            Posts: 48,088 Karma: 174315300 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Vancouver Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos | Quote: 
 As far as I know, the Glo HD and Touch 2.0 use the iMX6 processor. I've seen mention of an iMX6 processor in the Aura H2O but I've also seen mention that it uses the iMX5 processor. Given the maximum refresh rate of an eInk display, I doubt I would see much difference between performance using either processor unless I broke down and tried rendering some of my pdf format tech documents -- the ones I tend to use on a laptop, iPad Pro or Nexus 7 HD (in order of decreasing preference). | |
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|  03-05-2016, 03:44 AM | #5 | 
| Guru            Posts: 733 Karma: 5797160 Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Istanbul Device: Kobo Libra | 
			
			As far as ePub novels go, CPU doesn't really matter at this point, it is already plenty powerful.
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|  03-05-2016, 05:47 PM | #6 | 
| No Comment            Posts: 3,240 Karma: 23878043 Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Australia Device: Kobo: Not just an eReader, it's an adventure! | 
			
			The CPU is doing a lot of stuff other than rendering the text. A faster CPU will help. Especially for Kobo's. Things like selecting text, processing new books, even page rendering. And considering that the rest of the commercially available technology in ereader land is either stagnant or at the limits of goodness (screen resolution for instance), a faster CPU is a natural marketing point for this year's models. Especially since it looks like the iMX7 costs roughly the same as the iMX6 (or is at least in the same ballpark). | 
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|  03-05-2016, 11:25 PM | #7 | 
| Bookaholic            Posts: 14,391 Karma: 54969924 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Minnesota Device: iPad Mini 4, AuraHD, iPhone XR + | 
			
			I can't remember does the iMX7 have a built in eInk controller like the 6 does? How is it on power consumption?
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|  03-06-2016, 01:23 AM | #8 | |
| Enthusiast   Posts: 31 Karma: 166 Join Date: Mar 2016 Device: Kobo | Quote: 
 From the article in the initial post. "The i.MX7 also introduces a new kind of design called Heterogeneous Multicore Processing Architecture (HMPA), which allows two processor architectures to operate simultaneously. Unlike older processors, the i.MX7 uses two processing cores: one core has a Cortex A7 architecture while the other has a more power-efficient Cortex M4 architecture. In the world of ARM processors, there are fast and slow cores. The faster cores tend to offer performance at the expense of power efficiency while the slower cores do the opposite. HMPA enables each core to handle tasks suited to its processing needs. In the i.MX7, the Cortex A7 handles tasks requiring performance while the Cortex M4 handles slower tasks, such as turning pages. This is nice because the Cortex M4 offers the best pound-for-pound power consumption around. Judging from the processor specs alone, the i.MX7 represents the single biggest leap in performance and battery life in e-reader history." | |
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|  03-06-2016, 05:03 AM | #9 | |
| Member            Posts: 12 Karma: 42890 Join Date: Feb 2015 Location: Japan Device: Kindle PW1/PW2/Voyage, Kobo Glo/Aura | Quote: 
 http://www.nxp.com/products/microcon...m4-core:i.MX7D | |
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|  03-06-2016, 10:06 PM | #10 | |
| Bookaholic            Posts: 14,391 Karma: 54969924 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Minnesota Device: iPad Mini 4, AuraHD, iPhone XR + | Quote: 
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|  03-07-2016, 01:30 AM | #11 | 
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