View Poll Results: Which chipset (CPU) Do you Prefer?

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  • Samsung Exynos 5 Octa bit.LITTLE

    1 12.50%
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 600

    4 50.00%
  • NVIDIA Tegra 4

    0 0%
  • Intel Atom “CloverTrail+” Processor

    3 37.50%
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  1. #1

    Post Mobile Devices Chipsets (CPUs)


    Most nerdy people right now brags about how many cores their phone has or how big their phone benchmark scores, so you guys asa inyo favorite chipset these the most popular and the most powerful chipset right now:
    (These benchmarks are for entertainment purposes not really official just to give you an idea of their performance)

    Samsung Exynos 5 Octa big.LITTLE (octa-core):
    Samsung Exynos 5410 Benchmark - Octa-Core Reference Design Demo - YouTube
    Samsung GALAXY S4 Unboxing [Exynos 5 OCTA], out of the box BENCHMARKS, Apps, Storage, RAM & Specs - YouTube
    Quadrant Standard: 12789 (Samsung Galaxy S4)
    Antutu: 28112(Samsung Galaxy S4)

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 (quad-core):
    LG Optimus G Pro Benchmark - YouTube
    HTC One benchmark test - YouTube
    Quadrant Standard: 11765 (LG Optimus G Pro) / 12264 (HTC One)
    Antutu: 22607 (HTC One)


    NVIDIA Tegra 4 (quad-core):
    Nvidia Tegra 4 benchmark tests - YouTube
    Quadrant Standard: 16802
    Antutu: 36458

    Intel Atom “CloverTrail+” Processor (dual-core):
    Lenovo K900 Benchmarks Intel Clover Trail+ Dual Core & Hands On - YouTube
    Quadrant Standard: 25138 (Lenovo K900)
    Antutu: 25138 (Lenovo K900)

    and what can you say about these core arms race?
    Last edited by Yazbuh; 04-29-2013 at 07:08 PM.

  2. #2
    I certainly agree.

    I even noticed

    Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon
    CPU Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait

    performs better than

    Nvidia Tegra 3
    CPU Quad-core 1.5 GHz


    Power users and most developers as well don't trust some benchmarks tests since it's purely statistical and sometimes inconsistent.

  3. #3
    right now using Krait procs.. best so far power managing ever... i Would think the 600's will do better
    Last edited by dirk14; 04-22-2013 at 12:21 PM.

  4. #4
    a fast AND power efficient core is preferrable

    the GHz and number of cores race is laughable if your smartphone will only last for a few hours (also no thanks to some brands not bothering putting a highcap battery to compensate for it)

  5. #5
    wew na amazed ko sa cam ahehehe 1.8 aperture

  6. #6
    Nvidia tegra benchmark was done inhouse and by an employee? hahaha
    The snapdragon 600 is a mid level cpu vs the best what Nvidia and Samsung has to offer? Where's the 800?
    Anyways A15 is old news.. "16nm ARM Cortex-A57 CPU on the way
    A57 outputs up to three times the CPU power of the Cortex-A15 while consuming up to five times less power..."
    but I believe Clovertrail + hyperthreading x86 is the future,

    My HTC One X Evita Dual core krait outperforming a quad core tegra 3 and battery life is insanely good


    Snapdragon 800 Antutu benchmark leak with beta software


    GLbenchmark


    Quote Originally Posted by Eyemesem View Post
    a fast AND power efficient core is preferrable

    the GHz and number of cores race is laughable if your smartphone will only last for a few hours (also no thanks to some brands not bothering putting a highcap battery to compensate for it)
    Socs that are out today are far more efficient than the single/dual core out years ago. It's those damn 5+ 1080p screen that sucks out more juice than a female porn star in heat.

  7. #7
    Bilib jud ko sa intel with their dual-core power house maka go head-to head jud with those quad core SOCs...

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