It's an Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet, and it's MIPS!
Something has changed in the Android world. The first example of a platform/form factor available with the latest release of Android is not an ARM-based platform. It’s MIPS-Based, and it really is the world’s first available Android 4.0 tablet, with full Ice Cream Sandwich functionality and great performance/features –all for less than $100.
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