QUOTE(mudkipryan94 @ May 23 2013, 05:10 PM)
How can you make statements like that? That's totally wrong.Multi core CPUs have cores each that can go up to the max rated frequency. Ie each core can go from 100-200MHz to the max speed.
And you don't count by multiplying the frequencies.
QUOTE(limyuyang @ May 23 2013, 05:12 PM)
Still confuse...but never mind, its not important.
Now I understand liao.......that means jakgelap was wrong just now.
Now I understand.
Dance like a crazy people.
Multicore CPUs need properly written programs (called multithreaded) to reach max effectiveness. Then the architecture of the CPU also impacts performance.Now I understand liao.......that means jakgelap was wrong just now.
Now I understand.
Dance like a crazy people.
The Krait family is an A9+A15 hybrid, while the Exynos 4xxx family are pure A9 with some tweaks. At any given same speed, the Krait will outperform the Exynos.
Only because Exynos has more cores helps it improve in some benchmarks due to properly executing tasks on all 4 cores. A 4 core Krait S200, S300 will beat a 4 core Exynos 4xxx CPU of the same frequency.
GPU architecture also plays a factor, and that's a whole different story altogether.
I could be mistaken in some of these areas since it's all moving so fast, but you can all verify these by reading the spec sheets and reviews from all over.
May 23 2013, 06:28 PM

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