Overview of Android Tablets on the Market, Classified by Chipsets

xaueious

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I'll be updating this as more tablets are released, and will finish this post when I have time. If I make any mistakes in this table, let me know here.

Last Updated Jan 31, 2010

Another good list is here: List of Android devices - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of Devices Categorized by Chipset (Sorted by Performance, from Least to Most)
PXA Xscale
Marvell PXA303
Android 1.5
Camangi Webstation

MIPS 32
Ingenic JZ4760 (XBurst)
Android 2.0
600 MHz
+VPU (video processing unit)
+HDMI
720P

ARM9 (ARMv5)
WonderMedia WM8505
Android 1.6
350MHz
Eken M001/M002/M003, Gome Flytouch/Epad (Pictures)

Rockchip RK2808/RK2808a
Android 1.5
+VPU up to 720p
600 MHz
Archos 7/8 Home Tabletv1, Ramos W7, Apad iRobot, M1 Smartpad

Rockchip RK2818
Android 2.1
+VPU up to 720p
622 MHz
Ramos W9, Archos 7 Home Tablet v1, Wopad W7001

Marvell PXA166
Android 1.6
, 2.2
800MHz

Marvell PXA168
Android 2.2
720p?
1GHz

ARM11 (ARMv6)
Samsung S3C6410
Android 1.6 / 2.0?
533-800 MHz
MP4 video playback
Pandigital Novel, Barnes and Noble Nook, Cruz Reader

Telechips TCC8902
Android 1.6/2.1
+VPU up to 1080p high profile
+GPU Mali200
600MHz-720MHz

Augen Gentouch, Coby Kyros, HSG X5A, Haipad M701, Dawa D7, SmartQ v5/v7, Coby Kyros MID7005/MID7015, Imito iM7, Smartbook Surfer (Pictures)

Infotmic IMAPX210 (Also known as Zenithink ZT180)
+VPU up to 1080p
+GPU Vivante GC600

800-1GHz
WinCE / Android 2.1 / Android 2.2
Zenithink ZT180 v1/v2, Flytouch II

Cortex A8 (ARMV7)
Samsung S5PC100
600MHz-833MHz
ODroid, iPhone 3GS

Freescale iMX515
800MHz
AMD Z430 (Rebranded Adreno 200 as in Qualcomm Snapdragon)
720p MP4
Android 2.2
Gforce 9.7", APAD IMX515 (single and double speaker variants)

TI OMAP 3530
600MHz
+VPU integrated up to 720p
+GPU OMAP dedicated
Android 2.1/2.2

WitsTech A81-E/G/G+

TI OMAP 3440
600MHz
+VPU integrated up to 720p
+GPU OMAP dedicated
Android 1.6/2.2

Archos 5 Internet Tablet

Rockchip RK2918
1.2GHz?
Ramos W15


TI OMAP 3640
1000MHz
+VPU integrated up to 720p
+GPU OMAP dedicated
Android 2.2

Archos 70, 101, 32, 43, 28

TI OMAP 3621
800MHz
+VPU integrated up to 720p
+GPU OMAP dedicated
Android 2.1 and beyond

Nook Color

Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250
Android 2.1/2.2
+VPU 720p
+GPU Adreno 200
Android 2.1 and beyond
768MHz - 1GHz

Huawei Ideos S7

Freescale iMX535
800MHz
GPU?
1080p MP4
Android 2.2

Samsung S5PC110/S5PV210
Android 2.1
+VPU 1080p
+GPU SGX540
Android 2.1, 2.2
1GHz

ODROID S/T, Aishou S5PV210

Cortex A9 (ARMV7)
Amlogic AML8726-M
Android 2.2
+Mali-400 GPU
+1080p video @ H.264, VC-1, WMV, MPEG1/2/4
+HDMI
600GHz, Single Core, 65nm

Ramos W10, W12

Nvidia Tegra 2 (2XX)
Android 2.2
+VPU 1080p baseline profile
+GPU
1GHz Dual Core

Notion Ink Adam, Malata Zpad, Toshiba Folio 100, Viewsonic gTablet
 

vijaykhai

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BLESS you my dear chap! Long overdue, especially for those of us who are looking to buy. I know it can be really taxing on you, but if only there is one more line under each chipset heading like say:
Effective: mm/dd/yyyy.; Price Range $ xxx - XXX; SELLERS - ABCD; EFGH: etc Perhaps this can be updated by the Sellers themselves to reduce your workload. Just imagine just this section would have saved me hundreds of hours to get these facts! Thank you and keep it up! Vijay
 

xaueious

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The problem with getting prices is that it's largely affected by shipping costs.

If you know exactly what you are looking for, you can look up prices on Ebay.

Chinese users should look on http://taobao.com for reliable listings

It's difficult to pin down pricing per tablet, especially on this page.

But right now the two reference prices from the 2 most popular generic tablets on the market

In USD, estimates only
EKEN M001 - $80
Apad iRobot - $120

Then brand name:
Augen Gentouch - $150
Archos 7 Home Tablet - $200
Huawei S7 - $400
 

xaueious

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Fixed wrong CPUs on OMAP, added Freescale iMX515
 

free-lexx

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Hi xaueious!
Thank you for great job!
I have two questions. First: why you didn't mention nvidia tegra 1 and coming soon 2? And second, please explain your method of comparing performance.
 

xaueious

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I don't know enough about Tegra 1 and 2 right now. They haven't made it into any products yet that's for sure.

As for performance, some of them have the same application core types (ie: ARM1176). So it's a rough estimate based on clockspeeds (which I hope are at least close to actual figures). I do think I get pretty close.
 

xaueious

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Fixed typo for VIA 8505
Also, most seem to run at 350MHz

Fixing huge mistake for Samsung S3C6410
 

free-lexx

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As for performance, some of them have the same application core types (ie: ARM1176). So it's a rough estimate based on clockspeeds (which I hope are at least close to actual figures). I do think I get pretty close.
But how you compare different type of processors, for example, how you recognized that TI OMAP 3530 more powerful than Telechips TCC8902 and ZT180?
 

Fever

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OK so in your opinion, which is the top model to buy right now. I'm looking for a powerful one that I can start developing on. I am a developer and the android app tutorials are looking really good to me! I've searched around but so far this is the only site providing any current insight. Which ones are ahead?
 

xaueious

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OK so in your opinion, which is the top model to buy right now. I'm looking for a powerful one that I can start developing on. I am a developer and the android app tutorials are looking really good to me! I've searched around but so far this is the only site providing any current insight. Which ones are ahead?
Give it another month or so. Right now the market is not significant.

But if you want to start developing, making apps for 800x480 is a pretty safe bet. I'm not sure what apps you have in mind, but you need to target a certain platform (more like price range). I can't tell if Android tablets will get popular yet. There's really not been enough good ones out there.
 

caffeineborg

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Thanks for setting this up and getting it started.
Q. What is the ideal and available tablet that would be suited best to start programming for?

My thought is to focus on one device that provides the best platform for doing development for. I have Eclipse and the ADT up and running and have delivered code there.
Now, I want to know next steps. Like building a ROM or whole-new release of the running OS on the device. As well as tablet specific development.
Can you add some details for where you would suggest I get this information?

Thanks in advance
 
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