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 PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:00 am    Post subject: Modular Smartphone Project Ara from Google to Start Develop Reply with quote Back to top

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Joshua talked about Project Ara (from Motorola at the time) back in October as a campaign that focused on attracting OEM interest into a modular smartphone design.&nbsp; The results of that campaign take the next step forward as Google announces the first set of developer conferences for a modular device.</p>
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Headed under the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division, the platform is meant to be a single hub onto which the user can place their own hardware.&nbsp; This means CPUs, cameras, sensors, screens, baseband, modems, connectivity, storage &ndash; the whole gamut.&nbsp; The issue with such a device compounds the effects of going from a managed ecosystem (Apple and several hardware combinations) to a free ecosystem (Android and every hardware combination).&nbsp; Project Ara takes this complexity one stage further, and there has to be a fundamental software base to solve this.&nbsp; Hence ATAP is going to be doing three developers&rsquo; conferences in 2014, starting on April 15-16 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.</p>
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Aside from those attending in person, the event will be live webcast with question and answer sessions built into the programme.&nbsp; Due to the early stage of Project Ara, the initial conference is all about the modular system itself, building a device and getting it to work.&nbsp; Coinciding with the first conference, an alpha version of the Module Developers&rsquo; Kit should be available.</p>
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The other two conferences for 2014 are yet to be announced.&nbsp; Further info on the conference is found at the website projectara.com, to be updated over the next few weeks with more details.</p>
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To quote the website:</p>
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We plan a series of three Ara Developers&rsquo; Conferences throughout 2014. The first of these, scheduled for April 15-16, will focus on the alpha release of the Ara Module Developers&rsquo; Kit (MDK). The MDK is a free and open platform specification and reference implementation that contains everything you need to develop an Ara module. We expect that the MDK will be released online in early April.</p>
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The Developers&rsquo; Conference will consist of a detailed walk-through of existing and planned features of the Ara platform, a briefing and community feedback sessions on the alpha MDK, and an announcement of a series of prize challenges for module developers. The complete Developers&rsquo; Conference agenda will be out in the next few weeks.</p>
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This first version of the MDK relies on a prototype implementation of the Ara on-device network using the MIPI UniPro protocol implemented on FPGA and running over an LVDS physical layer. Subsequent versions will soon be built around a much more efficient and higher performance ASIC implementation of UniPro, running over a capacitive M-PHY physical layer.</p>
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The Developers&rsquo; Conference, as the name suggests, is a forum targeted at developers so priority for on-site attendance will reflect this. For others--non-developers and Ara enthusiasts--we welcome you to join us via the live webstream. That said, we invite developers of all shapes and sizes: from major OEMs to innovative component suppliers to startups and new entrants into the mobile space.</p>
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