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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Much thank to you loyalist Samsung fan. We much appreciate you tell truth the. Check is in the mail. Sincerly Kim Samsung Quote: Originally Posted by BadMonk He is actually a Korean orphan working …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections What Anandtech actually said was that graphics benchmarks on Windows are forced to run in high precision "only due to limitations in OpenGL versus OpenGL ES," while mobile platforms can use OpenGL ES. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm you keep saying it isn't true without having any data to back it up with. Data? The results for Windows devices in GFXBench and 3DMark are high (full) precision, the iPad Pro scores are not (source). It's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm Wrong. http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/11/ipad-pro-review-mac-like-speed-with-all-the-virtues-and-limitations-of-ios/4/#h2 "The A9X can’t quite get up to the level of a modern U-series Core i5 based o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider But Microsoft is now facing competition from iPad Pro, which offers a lower entry price with higher performance, Daniel, that's simply not true. The A9X doesn't even outperform the Core m3 Surface Pro 4 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Taking a look at iPad Pro's benchmarks puts some tangible numbers to inherently subjective speed claims. Using Geekbench 3 the Pro posted a multi-core score of 5,498 and a single-core score of 3,233, put…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmay Evidently, gaming is important to you, so battery life isn't a big issue. Buy the Pixel C or the Shield Tablet and enjoy. My point is that nVidia has stated that they are out of the mobile market, the Tegra is no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmay I fear you will be very saddened with actual vs extrapolated performance of the Tegra X1. I at least have full specs available today for the iPad Pro, and with its release in a week, we will start seeing reviews …
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Quote: Originally Posted by foggyhill at Anandtech it doesn't even beat the A8 on many tests.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmay Most apps are single threaded; so most will benefit from a high single core. Not many apps will use all 8 cores, and for a fact, the only 8 core SoC's are big / little implementations, so wasteful of die. Thank…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MaxIT Apple's A8 was better than that in many aspects..... Do tell.
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 On one core performance? No, but that's hardly relevant when Android actually uses, and benefits from, all 8 cores (Anandtech). I always found it interesting how people jump back to the "one core" argu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton But but but Exynos...octo core, 3G of RAM, benchmarks, blah blah... Samsung's Exynos 7420 was the most powerful phone SoC on the market when it launched in early 2015. Apple's A9 now holds that t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Not to mention don't look cheaply made like Logitech's systems always do. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836140006 $105 at Newegg. Even better. I'm not sure if they stil…
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For $19 more, the Swan M10's would likely be a better option (link):
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm Which part? The GPU on the SP4 and the SB (integrated GPU models only) cannot handle and keep up with that level of complexity. Not that I'm aware of. This part. I haven't the slightest idea what made y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm And also, the SP4 does not have a dedicated GPU in any configuration. It only has an integrated Intel GPU which is outclassed by the GPU in the iPad Pro. The iPad Pro has the capability to render multiple…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm What do you recommend? Unfortunately, there really isn't anything on both platforms capable of doing a proper comparison.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bkkcanuck I expect the Geekbench 3 CPU benchmark will come in just over 8,000 on their benchmark (4 cores). Depends on the i7 you are comparing to obviously - a little higher than the dual core Intel Core i7-6600U …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AtlApple Putting the iPad Pro in the same league at the Surface Book or the Surface Pro 4 is like saying it's in the same league as the Macbook Pro. It isn't and as long as the iPad runs the very limited iOS and very …