ZTE could launch an 8-core A15-based Apache next year

26 November, 2012
The smartphone, codenamed Apache, will sport a MediaTek-made 28nm chip, 1080p screen, and more.

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  • alien_mkd
  • 0wt
  • 26 Nov 2012

damn. the old/current phones are becoming more and more obsolete with each new generation. I remember when I bought the Nokia E61, it was among the best phones for the next several years. and now? the new phones are making the old ones look like they are from the previous century. not cool at all, having in mind that not all carriers in all countries offer attractive prices for their contracts (here in Macedonia they cut off maybe 10 percent from the price).

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    • Alexg
    • 3sE
    • 26 Nov 2012

    Weaponised smartphones. It's amazing what the mobile market has done for computing. No longer do people tolerate clunky OS, browser crashes and 10 minutes boot times. These devices are now starting to fulfill technology's awesome liberating potential.

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      • Anonymous
      • jmi
      • 26 Nov 2012

      big.LITTLE is meant to increase performance but at the same time help improve battery life by using 2 sets of quad-cores. One for low power and one for higher power.

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        • Anonymous
        • bEK
        • 26 Nov 2012

        Mostly something using big.LITTLE. Just like the next exynos rumoured to be in the Galaxy S4. Well, the kraits are gonna be wiped off the market.

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          • Dariusdd
          • LfT
          • 26 Nov 2012

          Why 8 cores, but why D:
          Quad cores are already powerful, why over-do it?