Oh MediaTek, way back you were giving me a hissy fit with GPS, and now this? I thought we had gotten past our hardware issues already? Say it ain't so! If this turns out to be true, then it's gonna be hard to keep a relationship with you.
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Oh MediaTek, way back you were giving me a hissy fit with GPS, and now this? I thought we had gotten past our hardware issues already? Say it ain't so! If this turns out to be true, then it's gonna be hard to keep a relationship with you.
OnePlus X, el pequeño será presentado el 29 de octubre
OnePlus X, el pequeño será presentado el 29 de octubre
OnePlus está en la pomada desde el año pasado en el que presentaron el que sin duda fue uno de los terminales más interesantes del año, OnePlus One. No fue solo debido a su diseño o hardware, sino que su éxito fue posible gracias a Cyanogen, que fue la encargada de desarrollar todo su software. No obstante, desavenencias entre ambas compañías, hicieron que cada una tomara su camino, resultando…
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The MT6795 can be a good performer, but it can also be average or even fall behind the SD801, depending on the app you're using, the current load, and the OS (of course Lollipop will help here because of the 64-bit support). I suggest reading this for some interesting bits:
http://ift.tt/1CKWcIy...
- "Single-core integer performance is not spectacular and below that of the previous generation high-end chips such as Snapdragon 801. Although this is compatible with the use of medium-performance Cortex-A53 cores, integer single-core performance is actually lower than the mid-range MT6752, despite the higher clock rate, pointing to continuing hardware performance problems with the chip."
- "In a direct comparison with the MT6752, which has a comparable CPU configuration but clocked lower and has only a 32-bit memory interface, the MT6795 is only slightly faster..."
- "The MT6795 is clearly slower than its 32-bit predecessor MT6595 (which uses high-performance Cortex-A17 and Cortex-A7 cores in a big.LITTLE configuration) in most metrics, with only the heavy weighting and large performance gain for the AES and SHA1 cryptography tests (due to the new ARMv8 instruction set) shifting the advantage for the overall score towards the MT6795."
- "When making a comparison with a median entry for the high performance Exynos 5433 (Exynos 7 Octa) inside the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the MT6795 fairly consistently shows clearly lower single-core performance but higher multi-core performance."
- "Based on a closed-door presentation event at the MWC, MediaTek appears to have rebranded MT6795 as Helio X10 with future Helio P series products also being announced."
Maybe things will improve as they finalize the hardware, or maybe we should really be excited about the MT6796 instead. The same blog linked above has a whole bunch of fascinating info about mobile chips in general.