Thursday, May 3, 2012

Why my S4 dual-core is as good as your quad-core

HTC One X

My dual-core S4 is as good as your hearts.  Not really, it is.  Qualcomm has recently (OK, maybe not that recently) announced the Snapdragon S4 with snake processor.  More recently, Samsung has announced the Exynos 4 Quad (confirmed in power the "Next Galaxy") and ' ve already given that the NVIDIA Tegra 3 can do.  Why, then, is as good as the quad-cores S4?  Simply, you have all the performance of the quad-core (and then some), most incredible battery life.  We ' ve given the video evidence of the performance.  With the S4 Qualcomm introduced a new architecture and it ' s cutting edge.  He ' s based on the same statement defined as new processors ARM A15, which gives a significant top advantage ' s competitors. It will make the tasks more quickly and more efficiently than the rest of the material of the present generation.

Based on a 28nm (nanometer - a unit of measure) of the production process, the CPU of snake is powerful and effective power.  The "pipe" (the electronic path through the data) has been broadened and extended, which enables it to chew several instructions at a given time.  How much more?  Up to 50% more that the old nuclei of Scorpion we find in phones like the HTC EVO 3D and others last year. Qualcomm claims until a 30% improvement on the core of the A9 on used in generating current Exynos, OMAPs and Tegras of the world.  Keep in mind that these are base numbers, that is why a dual-core can follow with a quad-core.  When every heart can perform 30-50% better, this means that you don ' t even need to do the same amount of work.

OK, so the performance is impressive, but that ' s not all. Battery life is also significantly improved. All the improvements of energy saving, have you heard of new quad-core processors are there and many more due to the small production process and you ' re runs also two cores instead of four. I ' ll leave it to Phil ' s AT & T X a review to show you just how much better it is, but it must be important.  And it is with LTE, which is part of the S4, giving us very concrete benefits of the life of the battery on each previous permitted LTE phone we ' ve seen.

Therefore performance is as well throughout and battery life should be better.  The moral of the story?  The number of nuclei isn ' t history.  How the apparatus works in your hand is. He ' s a subject we ' ve was discussed in detail in the hardware Android forumsand if you ' re interested in some serious tech-talk (or just want to learn all the letters and numbers mean) you really need to dive and join us.

Qualcomm S4 snake hardware failureRead the AT & T HTC X review



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