Apple A8 SoC in iPhone 6 rumored to come with 2 GHz CPU
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- 11 Jul 2014
They need it to address problems with widgetss hahaaaaha.
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- 11 Jul 2014
AnonD-200220, 11 Jul 2014Dual core 2ghz hey iam amazed how they overprice a phone wi... moreSo uneducated its embarrassing to make such a comment.
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- 11 Jul 2014
AnonD-200220, 11 Jul 2014Dual core 2ghz hey iam amazed how they overprice a phone wi... moreiPhone does not require a quad-core processer. The reason behind it is simple the ios can simply handle things easier. Let me give you an example the GS3 is struggling to play a game like the GTA san. whereas the same game on the iPhone 4s works prefect without lags. But still the s3 has a quad-core processer and a gig of ram.Think bro?
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- 11 Jul 2014
AnonD-200220, 11 Jul 2014Dual core 2ghz hey iam amazed how they overprice a phone wi... moredo you happen to know anything about cpu architecture..iphone 5s has a dual core processor and still beats lots of quad and octa core androids..learn something about cpu architecture before making such lame comments
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- 11 Jul 2014
First copying Samsung with large screens, now copying Samsung with higher frequency.
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- 11 Jul 2014
AnonD-200220, 11 Jul 2014Dual core 2ghz hey iam amazed how they overprice a phone wi... moreDoesnt matter when it outperforms every android SoC waay too hard :)
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- 11 Jul 2014
I was a geek of these clockspeeds, cpu Cores, etc etc but after using Iphone 5s my thoughts about it changed. Iphone having a just 1.3 ghz processor can handle things so smoothly not even quadcores match it.
So simply a truck might be powerful have more horse power, but It can't simply match a RolsRoyce.
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- 11 Jul 2014
Dual core 2ghz hey iam amazed how they overprice a phone with such outdated specs.
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- 11 Jul 2014
A perceptible bump in clocks is likely, especially if Apple moves to TSMC 20nm as is rumored. Expect the GPU to get a significant boost in size (and maybe clocks) as well!
It will also be interesting is to see if Samsung moves to 16nm FinFET with the CONFIRMED Exynos 5433*, as they are allegedly ready for mass production of that process node. They will get a slight die-size advantage (~15%) but a significant power or clock advantage over 20nm. If this is the case, I hope that Samsung makes excellent choices, as it could make the Exynos 5433 a class-leading (for smartphones anyway) performer for the first part of this new generation.
*(The Exynos 5433 was confirmed today via a tweet. You can find out about it at my twitter feed @SeanLumly)
It's a very exciting time!