Freescale's New Chip to Power Cheaper, Faster e-Readers

The e-Reader market has taken a turn, headed toward more expensive multi-purpose devices (e.g., Apple’s iPad, Amazon’s expected full-color multi-touch Kindle). This puts existing single-function e-Readers, which are priced relatively high, in some jeopardy. To keep the ‘pure’ e-Reader market alive and healthy, something cheaper and faster is going to be needed, and Freescale has obliged with a new chip, the i.MX508.
The i.MX508 strips all pretenses about function and focuses exclusively on e-reading. According to Freescale the i.MX508 “is the first system-on-chip (SoC) designed specifically for eReaders that incorporates a high performance 800MHz ARM Cortex™-A8 processor and an integrated E Ink® display controller, certified by E Ink to drive the newest and next generation Vizplex™ panels.”
Freescale says its new chip will decode a PDF file five-times faster than the ARM9 chip, and three times faster than the ARM11. Page turns are down to half a second. It supports low power DDR2 memory. And it is more energy efficient.
The i.MX508 also costs less then existing chips, about $30 less per unit. Ian King of Bloomberg.com figures this reduction in cost could lead to e-Readers in the $150 price range, perhaps by the end of this year.
Image Credit: Freescale