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Obviously, everybody making these comments is not a parent. Kids have limited understanding of money and these games make it extremely easy to spend HUNDREDS of dollars with a simple touch. My 5 year old son plays dragonvale, a couple months ago m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Adrayven Unless it is dynamic and it's just reporting actual speed at time of assessment.. I mean.. they ran it once.. it grabs cpu speed.. then puts it through paces... then then rerun it grabs new current …
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Quote: Originally Posted by WESALLEN It places the call on 1xRTT and keeps the EvdoA for data. Its really nice if you tether alot (I do) when a text or phone call comes in your internet doesnt go out. heres a lin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil How? That doesn't sound correct. It places the call on 1xRTT and keeps the EvdoA for data. Its really nice if you tether alot (I do) when a text or phone call comes in …
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Quote: Apple will have done with two antennas what everyone else takes three to do. Apple hasnt done this... qualcomm has and the S4 radios are built into the SoC. It doesnt need an additional radio chip as the a6 does.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Do you not know about VoLTE? That's what Apple is doing. When Verizon turns VoLTE on, Apple will have done with two antennas what everyone else takes three to do. The exi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Do you not know about VoLTE? That's what Apple is doing. When Verizon turns VoLTE on, Apple will have done with two antennas what everyone else takes three to do. The exi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro Which hardware provides superior performance is effectively irrelevant since the Geekbench performance scores are similar. The critical point is that (apparently) a 1.0 GHz dual-core processo…
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Just ran geekbench on my evo lte running ICS 4.01 (Qualcomm S4 with dual core Krait). I score right around 1560 everytime. This is a 6 month old phone BTW. Anything running 4.1 jellybean with the s4 will smoke the 1601 score. THe score from…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Don't forget too, that Apple is a very large company, and can afford to have large chip teams. They even hired a major person from AMD last year. As we saw, when "antenna gate" happened, that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Apple has been working on these processors for years as well. Only the first phone didn't have their stamp on it. Every phone since then has seen increasing Apple IP. It's not difficult to belie…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross The flash in the better smartphones is much faster than that in cheap sticks or SD cards. One thing that holds them back is the lack of a drive controller like what we see in an SSD. The memory …
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Unless they paid Qualcomm for IP or subcontracted some of the work to Q I doubt apple made a Krait like custom core. It took qualcomms army of engineers years to develop the first snapdragon processor, they're first custom SOC with a custom core. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Kraut has nothing to do with ARMs A15 IP. Frankly it is a bit dishonest to bring it into the discussion. THe article brought Krait into the discussion. It mentions krait in the same paragraph…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wovel Fair enough. Then you just have to get into the hairsplitting in the article. The Krait is not an A15 core. Does it matter? No, not really. The article is still correct, but who really cares. Ag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Still waiting for you to provide evidence to back your claim. I provided a link showing that the EVO LTE is only using an A8. Of course, with Android phones, it's hard to tell because they…
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http://www.anandtech.com/tag/krait Read it.... The Htc one series use the S4 with a Krait core. Then read the previous posts. The krait is a a15-class core or a15-like core. AI should not have grouped the Krait into the same line as t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Samsung and TI are only sampling A15 chips and both state availability late 2012 or early 2013. Qualcomm's S4 Krait is different enough from an A15 to not be counted. Let's face it - the only…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wovel Is the Krait even relevant to this discussion? What phone is it in? I can find several that are coming but none that will ship before next Friday... The article only claims it will be the first A15…