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Again offered a chip with eight cores it is not faster than a 4-core chips just need more power I do not understand the logic that it is a little cheaper than the rest of the processors that's not reason enough to excuse the performance of their connection with the most chips lower today we already have it technology has low power consumption and soon left his new model has been
It's a gimmick ... Reached the stage it did not matter saturated steam properties so much 4 or 8 A7 A15. The critical problem battery power is currently on the screen and processor. saturated steam properties MediaTek processor may have more also, 4K decoding capabilities built-in. If it costs less then why not ... I read but unlike the 28nm A7 A7 14nm has been and it has been really saturated steam properties a difference in creating heat from the chip. http://www.nanowerk.com/news2/newsid=28189.php saturated steam properties
1) Samsung never intended it to be 8-core processor ... That was the goal (4 economical and strong 4) 2) more cores does not equal more power! But more activities together ... And to phones? Left cell phones computers! 4 cores is enough ... (but with the need CPU power ... like video editing)
No matter how many hearts you have 2 or 100 hearts with the software, hardware does not support this it is not worth the day programmers creators of games and engineers saturated steam properties lazy and do not want to work hard for the purpose of code to support Bribwei cores or run to earn more and more money and not rush to support multiple cores to every time they will have Reason why need to upgrade hardware and software that the changing even bigger so you are upgrading more and more spacious so that the system works
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