GPU? - General Questions and Answers

Hi i was having a big argue with a friend so Im asking this here
I'll take HTC wildfire as example at the whole post!
So I was saying that wildfire doesn't have a gpu. My friend said "not true....every phone has a gpu otherwise the screen would have no signal cause the graphic part can not be calculated"
so I said "in the wildfire the cpu calculates the graphic part "
He said "no....the cpu need a gpu to do it "
So I said " ok so he doesn't have a dedicated gpu " and he said that its impossible for a phone to have a dedicated gpu cause the case its not big enough to keep it in ....
So the point is
- for me wildfire doesn't have any gpu and the calculation of the graphic part belongs only to the cpu -according to my friend every phone has a gpu like the one in the nexus s or in any other top range phone ..
Thanks in advance for answers!!
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CPU, GPU, APU, the lines have been blurred. It really doesn't matter.
You have soc "cpu" which contains a lot more than just a CPU, a5x is more a gpu than CPU, and APU designs that do both tasks well. CPU/GPU traditional systems are quickly becoming a thing of the past.
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Thanks for the reply!
I believe you but wildfire does have a gpu or it does not?
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thyeme said:
Thanks for the reply!
I believe you but wildfire does have a gpu or it does not?
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Right, it doesn't have a dedicated GPU in it's SoC. Graphics processing is pushed to the CPU, which is why it kinda sucks for playing movies.

So it doesn't have a dedicated gpu or it doesn't have a gpu at all?!
Cause he said that a dedicates gpu its too big for a phone....
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thyeme said:
Thanks for the reply!
I believe you but wildfire does have a gpu or it does not?
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It does. Your friend is right, if there is no GPU then there would be no signal to your screen.

thyeme said:
So it doesn't have a dedicated gpu or it doesn't have a gpu at all?!
Cause he said that a dedicates gpu its too big for a phone....
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A lot of high-end phones have had dedicated GPUs for a long time now, the Krait S4 uses the Adreno 225 GPU.
Just like in bargain pc's, if the SoC doesn't have a dedicated GPU then it has an integrated GPU. You need graphics processing to have a screen, so its happening somewhere. You just get very bad results without a dedicated GPU.

The Wildfire runs MSM7225 at 600MHz I think, which has a cut-down Adreno 200.
All phones possess a GPU of sorts, although it is usually part of the SoC in modern smartphones. Even feature phones have a 'GPU', although it's usually just a basic Boradcom display controller with no 3D or video acceleration support

So I'm now thinking about the tegra 3 .... it does have an integrated gpu right?!
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thyeme said:
So I'm now thinking about the tegra 3 .... it does have an integrated gpu right?!
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Yep. A pretty good one.

Ok so I'm not understanding .... tegra 3 doesn't have a dedicated gpu but, of course, it does have impressive results...
So what's the difference ( in the construction) between wildfire gpu and the tegra 3 one?
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thyeme said:
Ok so I'm not understanding .... tegra 3 doesn't have a dedicated gpu but, of course, it does have impressive results...
So what's the difference ( in the construction) between wildfire gpu and the tegra 3 one?
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We're entering the realm of SoCs now. Tegra is both a CPU and a GPU at the same time.

thyeme said:
Ok so I'm not understanding .... tegra 3 doesn't have a dedicated gpu but, of course, it does have impressive results...
So what's the difference ( in the construction) between wildfire gpu and the tegra 3 one?
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I'll generalise for you:
In all modern smartphones, no matter what SoC is used, a 'piece' of the package is the GPU. Technically, they are integrated. This is common across all manufacturers, as separate chips for everything wastes power and PCB space.
To answer your question, in terms of contruction there are no differences. Adreno 200 is a small 'piece' of the MSM7225 chip, while whatever Tegra 3's GPU is called is a small 'piece' of the Tegra 3 chip

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How is graphic intensive games on this thing?

I'm thinking of getting this for it's keyboard, yes I'm a keyboard man.
I already got the gs2 but playing rpg games with the virtual keypad pad is just a pain. and oh no I have decided a long time ago that I'm not buying another sony phone, so no xperia play suggestion please. Thanks everyone.
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Pretty average, it can play Angry Birds smoothly but anything 3D isn't that brilliant. It's a bit below the Desire I'd say.
Hmm I thought so. Thanks
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Indeed, don't buy it if you want great performances.
It can't be slower than Desire. It has newer cpu and gpu (Adreno 205 vs Adreno 200 on Desire). And the lower resolution helps the performance too.
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albireox said:
It can't be slower than Desire. It has newer cpu and gpu (Adreno 205 vs Adreno 200 on Desire). And the lower resolution helps the performance too.
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I was under the impression it's an 800mhz MSM7227 with Adreno 200?
Yes it's 800MHz the Desire is 1GHz
Cadabena said:
I was under the impression it's an 800mhz MSM7227 with Adreno 200?
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Andreno 205 is in the ChaCha.
thought it was 200? is it really running on a 205? any source?
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thought it was 200? is it really running on a 205? any source?
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Hmm, could be just a rumor I think. Can't find anything official.
Chacha uses Qualcomm MSM7227T. And this has Adreno 200.
pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=2784&c=htc_chacha_a810e__chachacha
pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7227t&c=qualcomm_msm7227t
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Come here to relax an bs

Here's a place for everyone to hang out chill, relax talk bout anything they want. No real general topic around here. This will also help me get to know this section better, an you can get to know me too.
So pull up a stool, drinks are on the house.
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Here's a place for everyone to hang out chill, relax talk bout anything they want. No real general topic around here. This will also help me get to know this section better, an you can get to know me too.
So pull up a stool, drinks are on the house.
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I'm underage
Nice to meet you. Exams are 'round the corner, I shouldn't be here but whatever. I'm here anyway
As long as no one finds out who cares, lol
Cheers Mr.Highway a Stella for me Sir.
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Sooooooo Kate Upton doing the Cat Daddy, thoughts?
I'll opt for one of those Belgian Le Trappe Quadrupels Mr Highway.
hello Mr.Highway
since i need a place to blow some steam(oh boy this is gonna get messy)
i trying to figure out if i should stick to the graphic design path or not
at the moment...so i could use a drink(i dunno how that helps but wth)
im 20..so unless we are at the states...i'm qualified for a drinking
Well guys bar is open, grab what you want.
Whats peoples thoughts on the new lg optimus x4?
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MANBEARPIG69 said:
Whats peoples thoughts on the new lg optimus x4?
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I think it has very strong competition and has a lot of work to do to differentiate itself from the HTC One X and the Galaxy S III.
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I think it has very strong competition and has a lot of work to do to differentiate itself from the HTC One X and the Galaxy S III.
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Agreed but lg and samsung are kinda lucky in inning the spec battle against htc as htc cam out a while befor o they could easily add more in but in terms of raw specs its almost equal and in some cases better than the samsung galaxy s3
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well i hated the 4X for having not so powerful gpu and the SIII for having horrible looks(hate the whole too much curved+glossy design)
so im hoping that there's an galaxy note 2...and that it makes up for 4X and the SIII
btw in case if any of you guys didn't watch the avengers yet...go and do...its really good
Evil Slayer said:
well i hated the 4X for having not so powerful gpu and the SIII for having horrible looks(hate the whole too much curved+glossy design)
so im hoping that there's an galaxy note 2...and that it makes up for 4X and the SIII
btw in case if any of you guys didn't watch the avengers yet...go and do...its really good
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Rly the gpu is like the best out there -.-
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MANBEARPIG69 said:
Rly the gpu is like the best out there -.-
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not really...believe me...research about a bit more
also...no one likes to be outdone before he gets his phone...and its already
outdone by the samsung SIII and will be soon by the next TI chipset(i don't know for sure...but i think its gonna be like how the GPU in the O3D(PowerVR SGX540) outdone the O2X(Nividia tegra 2))
(well i know here its a matter of personal preferences...but still you know)
EDIT:apperently its also outdone by the S4:
"The Snapdragon S4 chipset with two powerful Krait cores and Adreno 225 graphics bested all current smartphones and will readily stand up to upcoming phones too - yes, even its quad-core sibling, the One X (and probably the rest of the quad-core phones that use Tegra 3)." from GSMArena:
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_s-review-746p9.php
(although it might be outdoned here becuz the One X have more screen pixels)
the thing about tegra that its always seem to be the one that comes to the last place...but have the advantage of being released first
(but please...correct me if i am wrong)
also...i think this is the wrong thread to talk about this XD
Tegra 3 beats the Adreno 225. The Adreno 320 on the other hand is a different matter entirely.
Also, The Snapdragon S4s are the CPUs to watch. Dual Cortex A15 cores (Snapdragon 8960) seem to be able to thrash quad core Cortex A9 CPUs (Tegra 3) handily. Imagine what happens when the Kraits are released. 2.5GHz quad core Cortex A15
Ah k you know alot more than i do about this stuff anyways im just gonna w8 and see i mean neither of the devices are out yet
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Tegra 3 beats the Adreno 225. The Adreno 320 on the other hand is a different matter entirely.
Also, The Snapdragon S4s are the CPUs to watch. Dual Cortex A15 cores (Snapdragon 8960) seem to be able to thrash quad core Cortex A9 CPUs (Tegra 3) handily. Imagine what happens when the Kraits are released. 2.5GHz quad core Cortex A15
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yeah judging on the benchs on both one x and one s....the one x gpu wins if they were on the same screen pixels
and about the cpu yeah you are definitely right...i hated the old S3
but seems like they are going in the right direction now
i mean the performance of the current s4 looks pretty decent
i also can't wait to see how the new TI chipsets would perform
MANBEARPIG69 said:
Ah k you know alot more than i do about this stuff anyways im just gonna w8 and see i mean neither of the devices are out yet
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yeah you are right
but my judgement was based on the benches i saw on the chipsets anyway
but still though...lets wait and see hows things will turn out when the devices are released..although believe me i doubt ill be different
What about karioke?
Is the bar still open Any requests for the jukebox? I'll take a double jeagerbomb.
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Is the bar still open Any requests for the jukebox? I'll take a double jeagerbomb.
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That's a strong one
Can we make coffieshop dont drink
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3Dpixel said:
Can we make coffieshop dont drink
Verstuurd van mijn LG-P920 met Tapatalk
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Bars have coffee to,I use to work at 2 of them

OverClocking HTC One x

Hey guys,
Had a question regarding overclocking. I have root n installed setCPU. The max limit is 1500Mhz. However with max settings the performance is the same. Is there a way to go above this limit with root + stock Rom?
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Do you really need to overclock it? It's the most powerful phone out there, with a processor that is ridiculously fast as is. What do you expect to get out of overclocking?
I am jus looking to see the phone operate at max capabilities. And also the responsiveness is really good after setting it to max values currently so just a bit of curiosity as to how far can I stretch the limit of the phone
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Have you tried the dual core mod? I have noticed an increase in responsiveness after flashing it. Right up your alley methinks.
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FYI
Until we get custom kernel overclocking isn't really an option even with the mode that OC's you to 1.8ghz there's little to no difference. Cheers.
This may be off topic but why 1.8? Was that value chosen arbitrarily?
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The overclock speed is determined by what voltage we can get the CPU up to safely without burning it.
1809mhz (1.809ghz) is the fastest we can go right now though this could easily change with the kernel source.
And 1.8 does feel faster, but it really isn't necessary. I haven't come acorss something yet that makes this phone skip a beat.
Yes but how did you decide that this was a safe value? Is it from stress testing and monitoring the temperature? Or is it like in the HTC Aria where the CPU in the phone was actually spec'ed to run 200Mhz higher than what the phone shipped with? Or something else?
fluxgfx said:
FYI
Until we get custom kernel overclocking isn't really an option even with the mode that OC's you to 1.8ghz there's little to no difference. Cheers.
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Little to no difference? It's either overclocked or not. The heat parameters are one thing but it is overclocked.
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From what I've read about the CPU and the archetecture the processor should run 2.5Ghz I dunno at what voltage. Also can handle 64gb memory and 2gb ddr2. Personally I'd never run the CPU to 2.5Ghz seeing how that'd result in about 1.75x the amount of Mv's the chip is getting at stock and no internal cooler.
They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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dkirchik said:
From what I've read about the CPU and the archetecture the processor should run 2.5Ghz I dunno at what voltage. Also can handle 64gb memory and 2gb ddr2. Personally I'd never run the CPU to 2.5Ghz seeing how that'd result in about 1.75x the amount of Mv's the chip is getting at stock and no internal cooler.
They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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Very true, my Xooms tegra2 can hit 1.7GHz no problem whereas my Atrix never hit 1.3GHz without crashing. Both use the same chip set.
Hail Cobra!
Can you imagine 2.5GHz tho :O
I'd do it, run linpack, take screenshot and then never do it again lol
Hail Cobra!
As of right now 1.8GHz is extremely snappy, I would love a 2.0GHz module just to say my phone can clock the same as a desktop computer.
dkirchik said:
They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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My chip was from dead center of the silicon, the ultimate in stable overclockability. Other chips fought hard to reach the center of the silicon, but 'twas my chip that prevailed. Just thought you should know that.
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My chip was from dead center of the silicon, the ultimate in stable overclockability. Other chips fought hard to reach the center of the silicon, but 'twas my chip that prevailed. Just thought you should know that.
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Nuh uh, mine is the most overclockable in the whole wide world!
Hail Cobra!
ChongoDroid said:
Nuh uh, mine is the most overclockable in the whole wide world!
Hail Cobra!
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Listen here buddy, I will put my chip up against your chip ANY DAY OF THE WEEK
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Listen here buddy, I will put my chip up against your chip ANY DAY OF THE WEEK
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I just found out I have a stuck pixel... we'll have to postpone as I will be crying and madly swearing at the sky all week.
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I just found out I have a stuck pixel... we'll have to postpone as I will be crying and madly swearing at the sky all week.
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Shouldn't have run that LCD tester app huh? I've got dust under my screen right where the beats audio logo is, making it an imperfect circle. I think it adds character.
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ECEXCURSION said:
Shouldn't have run that LCD tester app huh? I've got dust under my screen right where the beats audio logo is, making it an imperfect circle. I think it adds character.
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Every real Android device has one fault at least
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hate to ressurect an old thread.. but im running 1.8ghz currently
wondering.. what is a SAFE TEMP for these north american One X cpu's and batterys??

Best Games for HTC One X's Snapdragon S4 processor

One of the major features of the HTC One X is it's snapdragon S4 processor with possible the best mobile GPU today. Well with that hardware there is only one question What are the best games that are accelerated by the snapdragon S4 ?
:good:So post your best games that take advantage the snapdragon S4?.
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I can't post my favorite tegra3 games as I don't own a tegra3 device.
See what I did there?
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HTC One X is a tegra3 device
bloodrain954 said:
I can't post my favorite tegra3 games as I don't own a tegra3 device.
See what I did there?
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Well HTC One X is a tegra 3 device as I mentioned.
HRandev said:
Well HTC One X is a tegra 3 device as I mentioned.
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This forum is for the S4 version of the One X, not the Tegra 3 version.
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Cole28 said:
This forum is for the S4 version of the One X, not the Tegra 3 version.
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Sorry, I didn't know the difference.
HRandev said:
Sorry, I didn't know the difference.
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One has a Snapdragon 4, the other has a Tegra 3.
One is Dual core, the other is Quad.
Well I think that all HTC one X's should be quad core and have the tegra 3 processor since the INTERNATIONAL VERSION of the HTC one X has the quad-core and the tegra3.
Well I don't see the fun in dual-core anymore.
Anyway thanks for the information.
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HRandev said:
Well I think that all HTC one X's should be quad core and have the tegra 3 processor since the INTERNATIONAL VERSION of the HTC one X has the quad-core and the tegra3.
Well I don't see the fun in dual-core anymore.
Anyway thanks for the information.
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Well I think all HTC one X's should have 28nm chipsets and LTE
Well I just don't see the fun in old technology and 3g
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HRandev said:
Well I think that all HTC one X's should be quad core and have the tegra 3 processor since the INTERNATIONAL VERSION of the HTC one X has the quad-core and the tegra3.
Well I don't see the fun in dual-core anymore.
Anyway thanks for the information.
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Think what you want, we get better battery life and audio quality that isn't sh1t.
You don't even know the difference in the cores... I don't see the fun in being ignorant.
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theking_13 said:
Think what you want, we get better battery life and audio quality that isn't sh1t.
You don't even know the difference in the cores... I don't see the fun in being ignorant.
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Ya, I do know the difference in fact quad-core actually takes less battery and beats audio is also included in the tegra3.
And with the update the battery life has been extent to a decent amount.
Plus we with the tegra3 enjoy hd super accelerated gaming with the superfast quad-core processor.
Quad Core is the Future
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HRandev said:
Ya, I do know the difference in fact quad-core actually takes less battery and beats audio is also included in the tegra3.
And with the update the battery life has been extent to a decent amount.
Plus we with the tegra3 enjoy hd super accelerated gaming with the superfast quad-core processor.
Quad Core is the Future
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Moar cores!!! Ask AMD how well that works out in reality.
This thread needs to be closed. Its in the wrong place and its become a **** swinging contest by a guy who didn't know the difference between devices.
Mod please close this thread.
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HRandev said:
Ya, I do know the difference in fact quad-core actually takes less battery and beats audio is also included in the tegra3.
And with the update the battery life has been extent to a decent amount.
Plus we with the tegra3 enjoy hd super accelerated gaming with the superfast quad-core processor.
Quad Core is the Future
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You turn your own thread into a troll playground? How childish
The reason the tegra 3 has so many hd games has to do with nvidia making offers to those who make decent games to make them specifically for their processor
Anyways, you really need to take yourself elsewhere
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HRandev said:
Ya, I do know the difference in fact quad-core actually takes less battery and beats audio is also included in the tegra3.
And with the update the battery life has been extent to a decent amount.
Plus we with the tegra3 enjoy hd super accelerated gaming with the superfast quad-core processor.
Quad Core is the Future
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Um... Hox outperforms tegra 3 in almost every test also the tegra has crap battery life and no lte. Please tell me again how the tegra is better.
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atticusmas said:
Um... Hox outperforms tegra 3 in almost every test and has crap battery life and no lte. Please tell me again how the tegra is better.
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Finally, I like you now lol.
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atticusmas said:
Um... Hox outperforms tegra 3 in almost every test and has crap battery life and no lte. Please tell me again how the tegra is better.
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The way you phrase it it sounds like ur saying the s4 hox has crap battery life and no lte
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kevina90 said:
The way you phrase it it sounds like ur saying the s4 hox has crap battery life and no lte
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Lol it kinda seems like that
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HRandev said:
Ya, I do know the difference in fact quad-core actually takes less battery and beats audio is also included in the tegra3.
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Yeah...no. the s4 rapes the teg3 in battery life. Audio wise, its not whether or not beats exists. The actual chipset in the s4 hox and the one s is way better than the audio chipset in the teg3
HRandev said:
And with the update the battery life has been extent to a decent amount.
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You mean the update that put the misplaced system file in the right place? Yeah, the s4 has the same thing.
HRandev said:
Plus we with the tegra3 enjoy hd super accelerated gaming with the superfast quad-core processor.
Quad Core is the Future
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Sure. Tegra 3 has better graphics. But the s4 dominates in every day usage. And we never said quad core is bad, the s4 pro that was recently demoed is quad core and simply destroys everything is benchmarks. Oh, and all those teg3 games? They're all gimmicks.
And the most important factor? Nvidia sucks. Qualcomm rules
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Wow this forum really put the blocks to hrandev
:thumbup: good job guys
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Exynos octacore Sansung vs htc one snapdragon 600

I know that samsung galaxy S4 has octacore processor ...and it is octacore processor...and snapdragon 600 is also in the market..
I just want to know which device should I prefer octacore or snapdragon 600..
Further I have heard a lot of things about the cheap build quality of Samsung and heating effect of exynos processors and it is closed source so not devloper friendly
So please explain in detail which one should I go for samsung octacore processor devices or should I go for snapdragon 600
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Snapdragon 600 are better than exynos octa core processors cause exynos processor gets very hot, my friend has Galaxy S2 which gets hot very quickly after some time of use but there is no problem with snapdragon 600 processors and they also are power efficient and the difference between the performance of the both processors is negligible.
And what about exynos being closed source
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It's open source now!
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And what about exynos being closed source
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exynos is open source now
Exynos getting hot, I've played with 3 different flavors of the Note2 and they never got running at the stock clock speed.
Since there are no released phones with the Eynos Octa processor it's hard to say. From what I heard it uses 4 cores specificly for low load states and then jumps to the other 4 cores for high load states. It never really uses all 8 cores at once. So I don't think the Octa core is going to be a huge performer over the Snapdragon 600. In the US, we will probably not see the Octa processor for sometime, Samsung is going with Qualcom for the US.
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Exynos getting hot, I've played with 3 different flavors of the Note2 and they never got running at the stock clock speed.
Since there are no released phones with the Eynos Octa processor in the wild, it's hard to say. From what I heard it uses 4 cores specificly for low load states and then jumps to the other 4 cores for high load states. It never really uses all 8 cores at once. So I don't think the Octa core is going to be a huge performer over the Snapdragon 600. In the US, we will probably not see the Octa processor for sometime, Samsung is going with Qualcom for the US.
aarish1 said:
Snapdragon 600 are better than exynos octa core processors cause exynos processor gets very hot, my friend has Galaxy S2 which gets hot very quickly after some time of use but there is no problem with snapdragon 600 processors and they also are power efficient and the difference between the performance of the both processors is negligible.
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S2 use s4pro
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No s2 doesnt use s4 pro...who told u
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But when s4 was not released... There were rumors over tge net that samsung will be releasing s4 in s600 processor beacuse of heating effects of exynos processor..
But finally the came with both...
If it was only a15 quadcore then it will be huge battery sucker and heat producer...
During gaming or heavy usage.. Since it ll be using a15 cores...so it will be going to produce huge amount of heat...
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ashish2193 said:
But when s4 was not released... There were rumors over tge net that samsung will be releasing s4 in s600 processor beacuse of heating effects of exynos processor..
But finally the came with both...
If it was only a15 quadcore then it will be huge battery sucker and heat producer...
During gaming or heavy usage.. Since it ll be using a15 cores...so it will be going to produce huge amount of heat...
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Is there a possibility that they maybe redisigning the A15 in the near future for more efficiency? Thats maybe one of the reasons that they didn't put it in the S4 on release date, or am i wrong on this?
Lets see...time will tell us which one is better
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