Samsung tempers expectations for a 64-bit Android answer to Apple's A7

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  • Reply 161 of 172
    cnocbui wrote: »
    That's what I figured from his fanatical manner, humbug and pretentious air of superiority.

    I just don't understand why he would use a pseudonym. Others don't, like Mikey Campbell.

    edit: I think Daniel ought to be open about this, make his statements profound, whether people agree or disagree with his articles.
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  • Reply 162 of 172
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,769member
    Writing an article and then pretending you're some random internet guy when commenting on that same article seems a bit Samsung-y doesn't it?
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  • Reply 163 of 172
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    Originally Posted by Andysol View Post



    Mark my words- Samsung will release a 64 bit processor on their next galaxy phone and have no apps or OS that supports it. They'll market the hell of it.

     

    I've been saying this since the A7 went public. 

     

    The Galaxy S5 will be shouting 64-bit in name only performance from the rooftops with no OS or software to support it, and the androidiots will eat it up.

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  • Reply 164 of 172
    droidftwdroidftw Posts: 1,009member
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    Originally Posted by Gatorguy View Post



    Writing an article and then pretending you're some random internet guy when commenting on that same article seems a bit Samsung-y doesn't it?

     

    I don't know about Samsung-y (though I can see where you're coming from), but I'm just surprised at the thought of a "journalist" who writes columns and then hits up the comments section to throw out personal attacks at anyone who disagrees with him/her.  It speaks volumes to the level of professionalism, or lack thereof.

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  • Reply 165 of 172
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    Originally Posted by DroidFTW View Post

     

     

    I don't know about Samsung-y (though I can see where you're coming from), but I'm just surprised at the thought of a "journalist" who writes columns and then hits up the comments section to throw out personal attacks at anyone who disagrees with him/her.  It speaks volumes to the level of professionalism, or lack thereof.


    The sites name is APPLEinsider- just in case any dumb asses can't read- or fail to comprehend...

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  • Reply 166 of 172
    cnocbuicnocbui Posts: 3,613member
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    The sites name is APPLEinsider- just in case any dumb asses can't read- or fail to comprehend...




    Speaking of reading comprehension and the other - what is the first word of the thread topic?

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  • Reply 167 of 172

    As I posted, and you quoted this is an Apple centric site. And articles like this one -no matter what lame-ass company is mention in the title-will be presented in Apples favor. Understanding that one should assume that the writers may decide to back-up/defend their stories when shills and trolls come to pick on Apple.  

    Now, what part of the name of this site do you not understand?

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  • Reply 168 of 172
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    Originally Posted by RogueDogRandy View Post

     

    As I posted, and you quoted this is an Apple centric site. And articles like this one -no matter what lame-ass company is mention in the title-will be presented in Apples favor. Understanding that one should assume that the writers may decide to back-up/defend their stories when shills and trolls come to pick on Apple.  

    Now, what part of the name of this site do you not understand?


    I don't think anyone is saying he shouldn't defend his own articles, that's every blogger's/journalist's right.  But many of us find it quite disingenuous when he uses a pseudonym to respond and often refers to the author of the article in the third person.  He claims to be a serious journalist so perhaps he should start having having the balls to be fully open about who he is.  There are many posters on these forums who have no idea that Corrections is DED, and new members would certainly not know.

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  • Reply 169 of 172
    Apparently, for smartphones 64 bit will become mandatory once RAM gets above 1TB
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  • Reply 170 of 172
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    Apparently, for smartphones 64 bit will become mandatory once RAM gets above 1TB

    above 1TB??

    They are required to break the 4GB barrier forget 1TB.

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  • Reply 171 of 172
    You seem full of loose bits. 8 of then in fact.

    The current ARM CPUs are 40 bit.
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