We're back! In our first podcast of 2013 we go over some of the best products of 2012 and Haswell/ValleyView launch schedules. Brian talks about Field Test being removed by mobile operators, Ubuntu for smartphones, the Galaxy Camera and the Go Pro Hero 3 Black. We also go over the recent ARM vs. x86 power articles.

The AnandTech Podcast - Episode 13
featuring Anand Shimpi, Brian Klug & Dr. Ian Cutress

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Total Time: 2 hours 1 minute

Outline - hh:mm

Brian's Best of 2012 - 3
Ian's Best of 2012 - 11
Anand's Best of 2012 - 25
Haswell Launch Schedule - 35
Haswell Integrated Voltage Regulators - 37
Haswell TDPs - 41
Valley View Delayed? - 46
FieldTest Being Removed from Phones by Operators - 52
Ubuntu for Smartphones - 1:00
Galaxy Camera, Final Thoughts - 1:08
Go Pro Hero 3 Black - 1:14
The Power Articles - 1:22
Nexus 10 - 1:30
big.LITTLE/A15 Power Discussion - 1:38
Tegra 4 - 1:44
Complaining about Mac Office 2010 - 1:48
Making Out of CES Alive - 1:53

As always, comments are welcome and appreciated. 

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  • CeriseCogburn - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Awesome
  • Fiercé - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Posted this under Podcast 12 but it seems to have been passed over. Posting it up again as I really think it would improve your podcast.

    Listening to this one now. Cheers guys.

    -----
    As an aside, can you quickly look into the Podcast naming schema, meta data and tag usage?

    Right now, the Podcast tag is missing from Episodes 5-7 (though a text search for "podcast" brings up all of them), and the recent Episodes 9-12 are displaying under a weird "Anand Shimpi1's Album" on my phone (Android, HTC OneX, Google Play Music). Episodes 1-8 went into "Anand Shimpi's Album" as a comparison.

    Also, a picture of the AnandTech logo wouldn't hurt either. In addition to aesthetic cleanliness with the rest of ones Album view, those sidelong glances at the screen from people sitting beside a smartphone user on a train or plane lead to curious Google searches and new listeners.
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  • Death666Angel - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    I agree with your first 2 paragraphs. The third however seems fixed, at least I get the Anandtech logo in my Galaxy Nexus Google Play Music app. :)
    Loved the episode!
  • Fiercé - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Heya D666A,

    Just to fact check I'm using:

    -HTC OneX using ICS 4.0.3
    -Google Play Store v3.10.10
    -Google Play Music v4.4.811H.526848 which is apparently up to date according to Play Store
    -Downloading the MP3 version, and dropping it into the "Podcasts" folder, no sub-folder, and playing it locally.

    Does this match up with your use case? Maybe you're streaming it or something? I'm just getting the default Orange+Blue backdrop for detected metadata. For a comparison, an Ars Technica or manthoughts.com podcast has a very prominent logo on the screen.

    As for the podcast, was very enjoyable. I'll be buying some Flint and Tinder soon! Hope they ship to Canada...
  • Reflection314 - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Great podcast. I enjoy the funny little side-discussions you guys have. All I can say about getting sick is wash your hands often (especially before eating, even if you have to use hand sanitizer - sorry Brian!) and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth (easier said than done, sadly) as much as possible. Eating good amounts of vegetables really helps me, especially broccoli.

    It feels so good to have you guys vocalize the frustration about the stagnation in the large PC display market. Like you pointed out, you never know who is listening to these things - maybe somebody big. Because people respect your opinions, maybe it will help to accelerate a solution. Thank you for bringing it up Ian!

    Thank you all for risking your health and sanity to bring us probably the best tech coverage out there. Best wishes!!
  • IcyEyeG - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Regarding Ubuntu for Phones, Canonical is going to officially support Nexus 7 on Ubuntu 13.04.
    It's very easy to install too (requires to wipe the tablet though).

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation

    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/10/ubuntu-installe...

    So as far as I know, Canonical is already betting on tablets (and ARM).
  • watersb - Sunday, January 6, 2013 - link

    Genetically-enhanced Pima County products such as Brian Klug are the very HIGHEST of high-tech.
  • teiglin - Monday, January 7, 2013 - link

    Just wanted to say that Ian does a great angry American accent. I want to hear more about those crazy electronics he's got in there.
  • StealthX32 - Monday, January 7, 2013 - link

    If you guys like the Supima cotton boxer briefs, you'll really like the ones from Icebreaker. Yeah, it's not from the US (from New Zealand), but they're amazing. Key difference between cotton and wool is cotton holds water, wool does not, so all the sweat and associated funk is pretty non-existant for merino boxers. Okay, if you wear it for 2 weeks in a row playing WoW, maybe you'll coat it with your cooties, but one week...totally fine.*

    * Not endorsed by me or your doctor!
  • Krysto - Monday, January 7, 2013 - link

    Anand, ARM promises half the power consumption on average with big.Little:

    eetimes[dot]com/electronics-news/4400437/Big-little-test-results-show-promise--ARM-reports

    Now of course if you test say a game continously, it's probably going to use only the Cortex A15's, so you need to be careful when testing battery life, to test it in a way that is as close as possible to a "real world scenario" where a normal person would be using probably mostly just the Cortex A7 cores. So make sure your battery tests don't test mostly the Cortex A15's, whenever you'll get such a chip to test, which would be pretty unrealistic scenario for most people, I think.

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