It's a 3ghz processor, not 1ghz...it also has 2GB of ram, and an "off the shelf" GPU.
Apparently the GPU handles much of the touch processing through some special software Microsoft cooked up.
As for the mimicing of multi-touch...this thing is 'optimized' for 52 simultaneous touches (they justified it as 4 people all fingers down and 12 game pieces). If you could fit 52 fingers on an iPhone, I bet it wouldn't recognize all of them.
This is probably the coolest thing that I've seen Microsoft comp up with since...well...ever.
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It's a 3ghz processor, not 1ghz...it also has 2GB of ram, and an "off the shelf" GPU.
Apparently the GPU handles much of the touch processing through some special software Microsoft cooked up.
As for the mimicing of multi-touch...this thing is 'optimized' for 52 simultaneous touches (they justified it as 4 people all fingers down and 12 game pieces). If you could fit 52 fingers on an iPhone, I bet it wouldn't recognize all of them.
This is probably the coolest thing that I've seen Microsoft comp up with since...well...ever.