http://www.androidcentral.com/nvidia-shows-project-kal-el-quad-core-tegra
When it comes to graphics, TI and Qualcomm just don't stand a chance.
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Qualcomm has announced a 2.5Ghz quad core. Im not saying that it will be as good as the nvidia product...but it wont be a slouch either.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/snapdragon-krait-quad-core-lte,12190.html
quad core is worthless...
not to many programs on computers even use all 4 cores...
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quad core is worthless...
not to many programs on computers even use all 4 cores...
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LMAO
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I love my quadcore core CPU the attached image is what I get when I clicked the OPs link as you can see all 4 cores are working. The more cores the merrier thats how I feel. Even if a app only uses a single core four apps can each use their own core. Also I believe as smart as the DEV are here it would not take them long to realize how to utilize each core either independently or together.
qualcomm is not going to have product to show until 2012, tegra 3 is half a cycle ahead with products in august of this year. This is a huge advantage and gives them more time for architecture optimizations.
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qualcomm is not going to have product to show until 2012, tegra 3 is half a cycle ahead with products in august of this year. This is a huge advantage and gives them more time for architecture optimizations.
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I would love to see HTC use a quadcore tegra processor. NVidia makes a hell of a processor.
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quad core is worthless...
not to many programs on computers even use all 4 cores...
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Only if they are non multi threaded POS apps
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Only if they are non multi threaded POS apps
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I think he meant back in 1986..
No offense but most of things you post are loaded with immaturity. Sure the Tegra Quad-core will be cool. But Android is just barely supporting Dual-Core and even then there isn't one app in the Market that utilizes it. Again this is pointless especially in a phone.
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I think he meant back in 1986..
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no not really... a lot of video games still dont. a lot of smaller apps don't either.
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No offense but most of things you post are loaded with immaturity. Sure the Tegra Quad-core will be cool. But Android is just barely supporting Dual-Core and even then there isn't one app in the Market that utilizes it. Again this is pointless especially in a phone.
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So it's immature to post a link to an article? LOL Just because there aren't any apps that support it, then this technology should not be supported? So that means that devs must first write apps supporting technology which yet isn't supported? No offense but you have no clue what you are talking about.
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So it's immature to post a link to an article? LOL Just because there aren't any apps that support it, then this technology should not be supported? So that means that devs must first write apps supporting technology which yet isn't supported? No offense but you have no clue what you are talking about.
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The most common defense verbally is "you don't know what your talking about". No surprise that is your response. I never said the technology should never be supported, I do think that it is premature. Considering what four devices will have dual-core. So why do we need quad-core in the next 1yr to 1yr and half? Android isn't even fully supported with dual-core yet. Not to mention the app devs have not started writing support. Again if your going to sound like some kid and come back with a moronic response like that. Then ignore my posts.. The link was not immature, so you fail to understand. The content in your post and the title is what got you the immaturity label.
You know what's sad? That chip right there would be a much-needed improvement in my PC... And yet they're focusing on smartphones for this...
To the upset kitten, relax bra. He just has ideas and I'm all for the quad core but not yet. They need to slow this down instead of releasing all of these goodies at once because phones are starting to be more and more like computers...which is the point I suppose and I'm for it but dammit make my first gen snapdragon single core run like a boss!
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The most common defense verbally is "you don't know what your talking about". No surprise that is your response. I never said the technology should never be supported, I do think that it is premature. Considering what four devices will have dual-core. So why do we need quad-core in the next 1yr to 1yr and half? Android isn't even fully supported with dual-core yet. Not to mention the app devs have not started writing support. Again if your going to sound like some kid and come back with a moronic response like that. Then ignore my posts.. The link was not immature, so you fail to understand. The content in your post and the title is what got you the immaturity label.
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I've been an android fan since the G1 but android needs something, something small that would make it completely PWN iOS, which it does but sucks for the everyday indepth user. Android is fragmented as hell and needs to be cleaned up which I'm hoping for in the upcoming android firmwares/updates. I think we can all agree that my Evo shouldn't have any trouble running its basic apps and hickups in scrolling, I need the loose ends tired up. With a 1Ghz CPU and 512MB of RAM it should be totally s****ing on the iPhone.
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You know what's sad? That chip right there would be a much-needed improvement in my PC... And yet they're focusing on smartphones for this...
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I think some companies still make processors for PCs
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I hear this everytime a new technology comes out.
It might useless this moment but it won't be when it comes out, or shortly there after.
I don't understand why people always try to dismiss new technology as useless just because it hasn't been the standard..[obviously, because it's new]
i dismiss it because our phones can't even properly use dual cores, and because a faster dual core over a quad core will often give your desktop higher user inference scores.
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i dismiss it because our phones can't even properly use dual cores, and because a faster dual core over a quad core will often give your desktop higher user inference scores.
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It can't....yet.
Android 2.4/3.0 phone/tablet respectively...will bring dual-core support.
Quad-core support won't be far behind [if not already added with dual-core support]
Unless you think development just stops at two cores??
Because that's what it seems..
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I will be waiting for this instead of the dual core snap dragon 1.5s. First carrier to get it gets me.
http://m.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/next-motorola-android-phone-to-feature-2-ghz-processor/
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As long as it's not GSM/Versizon, I'd jump ship.
I HATE motorola. Junk junk junk. That's only my opinion though. Rather have a dual core.
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I HATE motorola. Junk junk junk.
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I share this opinion. Every Motorola phone I have ever owned has been pure garbage. If this processor exists somewhere, please let someone ether than Motorola have it. And yes, I think a dual core would make more sense than a single 2ghz core.
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I share this opinion. Every Motorola phone I have ever owned has been pure garbage. If this processor exists somewhere, please let someone ether than Motorola have it. And yes, I think a dual core would make more sense than a single 2ghz core.
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Agreed, that's exactly why PCs went to multi-cores instead of trying to break the 4GHz barrier
I love having my phone over clocked, but what the hell are you all doing with your phone that you need 2 Gigahertz?
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I love having my phone over clocked, but what the hell are you all doing with your phone that you need 2 Gigahertz?
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I stream most of my porn, and even with OC and JIT it still stutters.
Motorola apexed with the StarTac. Since then everything they've put out has been garbage, except maybe the Droid.
Agreed also with the 2cores. I would prefer a 1.5g dual core in an HTC over a 2g Motorola device.
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I stream most of my porn, and even with OC and JIT it still stutters.
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Kcarpenter said:
I will be waiting for this instead of the dual core snap dragon 1.5s. First carrier to get it gets me.
http://m.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/next-motorola-android-phone-to-feature-2-ghz-processor/
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And yeah as everyone here, motorola is junk.
the build quality is cheap in certain phones.
But i do not know about the Droid...
but in general i would never choose a motorola...
So my initial understanding of the Dual Core snap dragons was that there would be an Application Core and a modem core. Hence dual core. The modem core really doesn't do a whole lot in comparision, keeps the radio/phone going. Application core takes care of everything else...
BUT - I'll admit for the first time this week I was wrong.
The current single core MSM chipsets actually have 2 cores like I detailed above, the Dual core chips have 2 application cores instead of one, and they have a thrid modem core....
Forgive my ignorance.
Take my internets from me.
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I love having my phone over clocked, but what the hell are you all doing with your phone that you need 2 Gigahertz?
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Video chat.
afma_afma said:
And yeah as everyone here, motorola is junk.
the build quality is cheap in certain phones.
But i do not know about the Droid...
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That's why I didn't get the Droid, it felt like a cheap peice of plastic.
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Take my internets from me.
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LMAo
That would be disproportionate.
At the very least this is an interesting topic of discussion
VERY interesting about the multi-cores, I didn't know any of that stuff about how they are used to manage the phone.
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I share this opinion. Every Motorola phone I have ever owned has been pure garbage. If this processor exists somewhere, please let someone ether than Motorola have it. And yes, I think a dual core would make more sense than a single 2ghz core.
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You just finished saying what I was too lazy to write
But since batteries aren't as technologically advanced as processors, won't the phone battery die quicker?
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But since batteries aren't technologically advanced as processors, won't the phone battery die quicker?
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Not if the power management methods keep up with cpu advancements
There are ways to improve battery life without the battery technology changing.
Think about it this way: gasoline has not changed much in the last x number of years but there are now cars on the road that get in excess of 60 miles per gallon.
*edit- Although... how cool would it be if they figured out how to get 3k mAh out of the batteries we have now??
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But since batteries aren't technologically advanced as processors, won't the phone battery die quicker?
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Not necesarily as bad as you think. Its just like OCing are phones. The phone can get stuff done in less ammount of time. Then once its done, the processor can scale back to a Under clocked speed, consuming less power. I am sure there is a math equation somewhere that could figure out the power used over speed/consumption based on processor time/speed.
Scaling is an amazing invention.
Yes there would probably be some detriment to battery life, but that is something super phone/smart phone users are just going to have to deal with as we demand more out of our devices. Nothing is free, and digital power costs electrons. /end
Another thing to think about is that these guys are probably based on 45nm or 32nm chip/gate architecture which means it requires less power to open and close circutry. There are rumors of some 26nm Flash memory being built, which means 26nm chips cant be far off. Smaller means less power consumption and less heat.
Rumor on the streets is HTC is working on a Hydrogen Cell phone.... Fill it up with water Given it will likely be years before we see it. But the president did drop rumor of "working Battery less HTC Phone" in a recent press conference. Can't remeber the website I read it on though.
Oh you guys are both right haha. I should have thought of that..
But hydrogen phone? That sounds incredible..
KC,
Your brick-house of an answer makes it look like I made mine out of loncoln logs... lol
Thanks for the insight
ALL,
I have seen many off topic thread not related to the HERO in this forum.
Please keep all off topic conversations in the OFF TOPIC thread, i have now said this in three different threads.
Please help not to clutter up the forum!
THread closed.
after reading the processor specs on the mytouch HD (dual core 1ghz) im thinking the g2's processor is already long in the tooth and it hasnt even been released yet!
What do you guys think?
Also, wtf does the g2 look like in the back, I have yet to see any pics of its rear. whats so secret about it, I hope theyre hiding something big.
I really wanted to early adopt the g2 on day 1, but after hearing about the processor the mytouch HD will be packing, I may just wait. For a while..... I want something thatll keep me happy for a year that packs a qwerty
Check engadget for the pics of the back. I cant post the links because im new And im not sure how current/accurate that leak is. All of Qualcomm dual core processors were delayed. Wont see them in phones until next yr. Supposedly the MTHD is to be released in Nov. Something isnt right. We will soon find out
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Check engadget for the pics of the back. I cant post the links because im new And im not sure how current/accurate that leak is. All of Qualcomm dual core processors were delayed. Wont see them in phones until next yr. Supposedly the MTHD is to be released in Nov. Something isnt right. We will soon find out
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i looked there and at gizmodo and cant find any rear pics.
your right something isnt right at all, in a few months the hd3 will be released with a dual core as well. im starting to think that the mytouch hd and hd3 are packing dual core tegra 2 processors. to my knowledge, those processors have been ready to be dropped into devices for a while now. The dual core arms and quallcomms arnt ready if i recall.
Go to engadget. Click on the latest article about the G2. Click the G2 tag and click the article that says "T-Mobile G2 again, this time with less Mr. Blurrycam." I need to rank up so i can post links lol
i sifted through the internets and found out that the mytouch hd is indeed running on the tegra2 processor. the processor is a soc with 2 A9 cores; each at 1ghz.
in regards to the hd3, im reading that its a dual core 1.5ghz, and that its a single core 1.5ghz.... still alot of speculation. regardless.... its gonna be an interesting 4th quarter.
if the mytouch hd wasnt so ugly id look past the fact that it was missing a keyboard.
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Go to engadget. Click on the latest article about the G2. Click the G2 tag and click the article that says "T-Mobile G2 again, this time with less Mr. Blurrycam." I need to rank up so i can post links lol
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thanks for the directions, I just saw it.
it appears to be a brushed aluminum rear with maybe a noise cancellation microphone.
Yea is looks really nice. It doesnt look cheap and plasticy. Im still getting it over the MTHD. I cant wait. Will be rooting my first phone. Im a noob.
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i sifted through the internets and found out that the mytouch hd is indeed running on the tegra2 processor. the processor is a soc with 2 A9 cores; each at 1ghz.
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wait, where did you see this?
The MyTouch HD is made by HTC which mostly use Qualcomm chipsets. That article is very fishy. That whole dual processor thing is missleading, it could mean anything. In fact the G2 is a "dual processer" phone. The G2 has a cpu and gpu. I say just wait and see, this just don't seem right.
P.S. I have not read anywhere that has stated it is a tegra 2 chipset, pls provide link!
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The MyTouch HD is made by HTC which mostly use Qualcomm chipsets. That article is very fishy. That whole dual processor thing is missleading, it could mean anything. In fact the G2 is a "dual processer" phone. The G2 has a cpu and gpu. I say just wait and see, this just don't seem right.
P.S. I have not read anywhere that has stated it is a tegra 2 chipset, pls provide link!
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can't agree more!
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The MyTouch HD is made by HTC which mostly use Qualcomm chipsets. That article is very fishy. That whole dual processor thing is missleading, it could mean anything. In fact the G2 is a "dual processer" phone. The G2 has a cpu and gpu. I say just wait and see, this just don't seem right.
P.S. I have not read anywhere that has stated it is a tegra 2 chipset, pls provide link!
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http://androidandme.com/2010/09/news/t-mobile-mytouch-hd-first-dual-core-android-phone-on-4g/
I posted the link. But lets remember these could all be rumors.
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Yea read that too, that just that authors opinion, there is no evidence to back up his statements. If I had to guess the Mytouch HD will use a 1 ghz version of the G2 chipset since its technically a "dual processor" chipset too.
I'm skeptical of this. 1st of all, the mytouch was never a high-end brand. so it seems strange to me that they would all of the sudden use that brand as one of the first ever dual-core phones. 2nd of all, I don't see HTC moving away from qualcomm just yet, but I could be wrong. and lastly, there's something weird about that leaked TMO promo. the writing seems very amateurish to me. but thats all speculation on my part.
Keyword "dual processor" not dual "core" processor. There's a difference. Dual processor is what the G2 and Galaxy S feature; a separate unit for the CPU and GPU. Qualcomm does not make 1Ghz dual core chips.
Also, think about this. Why would T Mobile put a state of the art dual core processor in their teenage MyTouch line, but not in their business power house G2 with "The Google Experience"?
People are threatening to not purchase the G2, or ultimately leave T Mobile for their reluctancy to release a powerful business phone.
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Thanks for making me see this in another light.
Isn't the snap dragon a dual core as well?! As in seperate CPU n gpu?
the doc references America's largest "4G" network, T-Mobile never ever ever fricking ever refers to HSPA+ as "4G
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the doc references America's largest "4G" network, T-Mobile never ever ever fricking ever refers to HSPA+ as "4G
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The more I look at it, the more I lean towards it being fake. SO many things wrong. Oh well. Time will tell. Isnt that tagline from Sprint???
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Keyword "dual processor" not dual "core" processor. There's a difference. Dual processor is what the G2 and Galaxy S feature; a separate unit for the CPU and GPU. Qualcomm does not make 1Ghz dual core chips.
Also, think about this. Why would T Mobile put a state of the art dual core processor in their teenage MyTouch line, but not in their business power house G2 with "The Google Experience"?
People are threatening to not purchase the G2, or ultimately leave T Mobile for their reluctancy to release a powerful business phone.
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wow you are speaking logic and truth. i see things in a differant light also
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/08/qualcomm-1-5ghz-dual-core-snapdragon-devices-to-arrive-at-end-o/
dual-cores aren't coming this year unfortunately..and I'm pretty sure that when they land, it'll be for phones without QWERTY. I think manufacturers milk the market with touch-only phones with latest tech, before releasing the more 'professional' QWERTY equipped phones. Just look at the time it took for HTC to release another QWERTY android.
So in my books, it's either G-2 or Milestone 2 at this point in time....of course, we'll have to wait for HTC's announcement on the 15th Sept. and hope that they shed some more information!
Wow I kinda feel sad for all the people getting the phones shown at CES.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/24/nvidia-tegra-3-equipped-with-1-5ghz-quad-core-madness-teased-b/
This is what I said yesterday in some debate thread about "Nexus S vs. Vibrant 4G." You can't win the hardware war, you may have the best phone for a week... then something better will be announced. Better off just sticking with a Nexus S or whatever device and wait for a Tegra 3 (Quad Core) on a Nexus device
i'd bet that it will come later than Fall 2011. wouldnt they want to reap the benefits of all their work for the tegra 2 before immediately obsoleting it less than 6 months apart? cant wait though!
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i'd bet that it will come later than Fall 2011. wouldnt they want to reap the benefits of all their work for the tegra 2 before immediately obsoleting it less than 6 months apart? cant wait though!
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I think Nvidia will try and get this out asap. The chip companies are at war with one another and the competition is just heating up. The tegra2 is nice but it will quickly be outmatched by the next wave of dual core chips like Orion, Qualcomm and OMAP. Personally I think it's great because in the end the consumer will win with so many quality choices on the market.
This right here is quad-core.
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I think Nvidia will try and get this out asap. The chip companies are at war with one another and the competition is just heating up. The tegra2 is nice but it will quickly be outmatched by the next wave of dual core chips like Orion, Qualcomm and OMAP. Personally I think it's great because in the end the consumer will win with so many quality choices on the market.
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This right here is quad-core.
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Oops, missed that part my bad
Ugh come on people, are we going to go through this drill every time a new chipset comes out? Fine.
Chipsets are HARDWARE, not software. nVidia may announce Tegra3 in the fall, but it will be 2012 until PHONES with that chipset are released. And before that happens, nVidia will be well on their way to releasing Tegra4. That's how companies work, they have to stay 1-2 steps ahead of the game to survive.
So no need to feel bad for people buying Tegra2 phones today; that chipset won't be obsolete for a year.
And just to clear things up, the word "obsolete" seems to be thrown around quite easily nowadays. A chipset currently in mass production doesn't become "obsolete" until a phone with a newer chipset is in mass production. It doesn't become obsolete when a newer chipset is just starting to be talked about. Otherwise heck, Tegra3 is probably already obsolete because I'm sure nVidia's cutting-edge R&D unit is already working on the Tegra4 specs.
Anyway, I quit.
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Ugh come on people, are we going to go through this drill every time a new chipset comes out? Fine.
Chipsets are HARDWARE, not software. nVidia may announce Tegra3 in the fall, but it will be 2012 until PHONES with that chipset are released. And before that happens, nVidia will be well on their way to releasing Tegra4. That's how companies work, they have to stay 1-2 steps ahead of the game to survive.
So no need to feel bad for people buying Tegra2 phones today; that chipset won't be obsolete for a year.
And just to clear things up, the word "obsolete" seems to be thrown around quite easily nowadays. A chipset currently in mass production doesn't become "obsolete" until a phone with a newer chipset is in mass production. It doesn't become obsolete when a newer chipset is just starting to be talked about. Otherwise heck, Tegra3 is probably already obsolete because I'm sure nVidia's cutting-edge R&D unit is already working on the Tegra4 specs.
Anyway, I quit.
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Agreed but I'd take it a step further and say that tech isn't obsolete until new tech is widely accepted as the standard and that won't happen in my opinion until trgra2 doesn't devour battery life lol
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Agreed but I'd take it a step further and say that tech isn't obsolete until new tech is widely accepted as the standard and that won't happen in my opinion until trgra2 doesn't devour battery life lol
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I will be curious to see the reports on this in real world usage which should be soon since the LG was just released in S. Korea.
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I will be curious to see the reports on this in real world usage which should be soon since the LG was just released in S. Korea.
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Definitely will be interesting to see, I'm hoping for an in depth engadget review.
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this reminds me about how the whole "64 bit" architecture for desktop processors were hyped..
back then, i felt that the leap would be SOO HUGE that the world wud come to a halt at the speed we could compute things...
i remember telling my friends .. "wait a few months more. .. 64 bit computers are coming ..and with them, special types of hardware that will allow u to run ENTIRE games from your RAM"
64 bit computers came and probably something else is in the make now ..
they probably HAVE impacted massively in someway technical in some research lab ..
but for the end user.. the 'umph-factor' wasn't GREAT ..i'm not saying it was absent ... just ... well felt more marketing hype than anything else
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this reminds me about how the whole "64 bit" architecture for desktop processors were hyped..
back then, i felt that the leap would be SOO HUGE that the world wud come to a halt at the speed we could compute things...
i remember telling my friends .. "wait a few months more. .. 64 bit computers are coming ..and with them, special types of hardware that will allow u to run ENTIRE games from your RAM"
64 bit computers came and probably something else is in the make now ..
they probably HAVE impacted massively in someway technical in some research lab ..
but for the end user.. the 'umph-factor' wasn't GREAT ..i'm not saying it was absent ... just ... well felt more marketing hype than anything else
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Sort of, but not exactly. Multi-core architectures do significantly increase performance. A 2.4GHz Dual core VS a 3.0GHz single core will win ever time because it can handle more processes per second. I'm no engineer but my understanding would be that the only time a 3.0GHz single core would beat a dual would be at below 1.5GHz because it would then be running the same number of processes per second. I could be wildly wrong about that last part so don't quote me on it but the first part is true.
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For the General Public reading... Enjoy!
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Maybe Sammy 4g? I hope this is the 4g phone that is set to be sold end of next month.
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Maybe Sammy 4g? I hope this is the 4g phone that is set to be sold end of next month.
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Well, if it is the Vibe4g, i'll be damn well be pissed #NeverAgain at Samsung.
Then really, this Vibrant we have are really "Outdated" (TMo did say it is, and not 'selling' this phone because of the upcoming 4g Galaxy S)
Now its an i9000 with 4g
I'm not too worried, I went on my desktop from a single to duo core, then a quad, and now a 8cpu they are coming out toward the end of the year a 16 core......
The point is they will always keep improving and dole out the upgrades bit by bit to max their profit......... that's the capitalist way...... and just think-- We taught them how to do this......
I ll get a duo core when it comes out, but until then, I love the vibrant. It is a great phone
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I'm not too worried, I went on my desktop from a single to duo core, then a quad, and now a 8cpu they are coming out toward the end of the year a 16 core......
The point is they will always keep improving and dole out the upgrades bit by bit to max their profit......... that's the capitalist way...... and just think-- We taught them how to do this......
I ll get a duo core when it comes out, but until then, I love the vibrant. It is a great phone
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oka1
nice enlightment. So true. Ok, nice point.
oka1 said:
I'm not too worried, I went on my desktop from a single to duo core, then a quad, and now a 8cpu they are coming out toward the end of the year a 16 core......
The point is they will always keep improving and dole out the upgrades bit by bit to max their profit......... that's the capitalist way...... and just think-- We taught them how to do this......
I ll get a duo core when it comes out, but until then, I love the vibrant. It is a great phone
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So true.
I did.
We did.
It is.
I believe Sprint will be the first one out with it then the others will follow. Should be real soon
oka1 said:
I'm not too worried, I went on my desktop from a single to duo core, then a quad, and now a 8cpu they are coming out toward the end of the year a 16 core......
The point is they will always keep improving and dole out the upgrades bit by bit to max their profit......... that's the capitalist way...... and just think-- We taught them how to do this......
I ll get a duo core when it comes out, but until then, I love the vibrant. It is a great phone
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Well said!
When vibrant came out last year, I bought it not because the rumored 2.2 coming-soon update, but for that the SAMOLED screen is FABULOUS, just as any visual animal would do. So when the next Galaxy phone comes out with dual core and SAMOLED+? Hey, I'll be in the line.
I love the vibrant. With KA6 updated through Kies Mini and voodoo lag-fix, I'm a happy man.
Can't wait to see how the dual core phones chew up the battery.
These new dual cores look sweet, but I'm going to wait until the next gen that comes with Honeycomb.
We know that this current crop of dual core phones are going to release with an OS that doesn't even properly support dual core CPUs. So basically a ton of first adopters are going to buy these phones and fine they're only marginally better performers (if at all) than the current single core phones.
And then you're going to read the incessant whining on XDA about "how could they release a phone without an OS that properly supports its greatest hardware advantage," and then when 3.0 does drop, it's going to be weeks, if not months, of whining and hairpulling for the update or port.
Not me. I'm going to wait for a dual core that ships with 3.0, probably later this year. That way I won't end up buying another phone that is gimped stock.
I guarantee, if you buy one of these first gen dual cores, you will be disappointed and suffer anguish as you keep hitting F5 for any news about a Honeycomb update.
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These new dual cores look sweet, but I'm going to wait until the next gen that comes with Honeycomb.
We know that this current crop of dual core phones are going to release with an OS that doesn't even properly support dual core CPUs. So basically a ton of first adopters are going to buy these phones and fine they're only marginally better performers (if at all) than the current single core phones.
And then you're going to read the incessant whining on XDA about "how could they release a phone without an OS that properly supports its greatest hardware advantage," and then when 3.0 does drop, it's going to be weeks, if not months, of whining and hairpulling for the update or port.
Not me. I'm going to wait for a dual core that ships with 3.0, probably later this year. That way I won't end up buying another phone that is gimped stock.
I guarantee, if you buy one of these first gen dual cores, you will be disappointed and suffer anguish as you keep hitting F5 for any news about a Honeycomb update.
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Lol
I agree with Kubernetes here. We should not repeat the same mistake that we made with our vibrants
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Kubernetes said:
These new dual cores look sweet, but I'm going to wait until the next gen that comes with Honeycomb.
We know that this current crop of dual core phones are going to release with an OS that doesn't even properly support dual core CPUs. So basically a ton of first adopters are going to buy these phones and fine they're only marginally better performers (if at all) than the current single core phones.
And then you're going to read the incessant whining on XDA about "how could they release a phone without an OS that properly supports its greatest hardware advantage," and then when 3.0 does drop, it's going to be weeks, if not months, of whining and hairpulling for the update or port.
Not me. I'm going to wait for a dual core that ships with 3.0, probably later this year. That way I won't end up buying another phone that is gimped stock.
I guarantee, if you buy one of these first gen dual cores, you will be disappointed and suffer anguish as you keep hitting F5 for any news about a Honeycomb update.
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100% agree. Not going to buy one tell the next sets of Dual cores come out. with at least HC.
I can't wait for 8-core 128 bit cells phones so I can do scientific computing while I'm waiting in line for coffee! Just kidding, but the point I'm trying to make is to question what advantage it would serve to dump a Vibrant--which has such a nice screen and gpu--just to have a faster cpu. What do you all think?
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Have anyone ever think about an Overclock dual core on a phone. My 1 ghz vibrant is now OCing at 1.4ghz and stable and its fast as ever with no lagfix. Just imagine a 1.4 ghz dual core.
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I can't wait for 8-core 128 bit cells phones so I can do scientific computing while I'm waiting in line for coffee! Just kidding, but the point I'm trying to make is to question what advantage it would serve to dump a Vibrant--which has such a nice screen and gpu--just to have a faster cpu. What do you all think?
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I don't think it will come out with a faster cpu about 1 gig just dual which in sense will be faster. It will be more for multi tasking I don't see myself using 10 or 20 apps at once to make use of it.
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Have anyone ever think about an Overclock dual core on a phone. My 1 ghz vibrant is now OCing at 1.4ghz and stable and its fast as ever with no lagfix. Just imagine a 1.4 ghz dual core.
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But the point is why? It is fun to see how far you can push it. But for day to day use, what purpose does it serve overclocking a cpu without increased cooling?
Kubernetes said:
These new dual cores look sweet, but I'm going to wait until the next gen that comes with Honeycomb.
We know that this current crop of dual core phones are going to release with an OS that doesn't even properly support dual core CPUs. So basically a ton of first adopters are going to buy these phones and fine they're only marginally better performers (if at all) than the current single core phones.
And then you're going to read the incessant whining on XDA about "how could they release a phone without an OS that properly supports its greatest hardware advantage," and then when 3.0 does drop, it's going to be weeks, if not months, of whining and hairpulling for the update or port.
Not me. I'm going to wait for a dual core that ships with 3.0, probably later this year. That way I won't end up buying another phone that is gimped stock.
I guarantee, if you buy one of these first gen dual cores, you will be disappointed and suffer anguish as you keep hitting F5 for any news about a Honeycomb update.
dude i see what you are trying to say but some of us like me are willing to buy 2 phones in 1 year if we have to.
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dude i see what you are trying to say but some of us like me are willing to buy 2 phones in 1 year if we have to.
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dude i see what you are trying to say but some of us like me are willing to buy 2 phones in 1 year if we have to.
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Exactly! It's not a car we're talking about here...
I couldn't care less if they released new phones every month, more choices for me.
With Duel Core Phones (EVO 3d, Within) will we Epic 4g Owners feel down?
after all we where the top dog
our phones got us all the ladies
and now we are yesterdays news....
will our epics get us the ladies still or just the older ladies in their 80's?
I wont, by the time Android gets optimized for dual core phones and release, pretty much anyone left with their Epics or Evos will be eligible for upgrade. .
Its not that big of a deal for me, I still love my phone and it does what I want it to do. I'm gonna be getting a tablet next week anyway, so that'll have my dual core if I need it for certain games, etc.
What are you a shrink or something? LOL
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No. I seriously cannot put myself in the place of people who become unhappy with advanced technology so fast. If you have the money and motivation to constantly get the newest thing, great, more power to you. But each subsequent phone I get is better than the one before and the Epic is so good it's even made me want a new notebook computer less than I did because it does so many things so well. And its software is still improving.
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With Duel Core Phones (EVO 3d, Within) will we Epic 4g Owners feel down?
after all we where the top dog
our phones got us all the ladies
and now we are yesterdays news....
will our epics get us the ladies still or just the older ladies in their 80's?
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DUAL CORE
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well what i am getting at is that its like being top dog... then you are knocked down a peg or two....
will the newer duel core phones like the evo 3d and within makes us feel like an old geezer who need viagra?
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DUAL CORE
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bump good post
daddy_droid said:
well what i am getting at is that its like being top dog... then you are knocked down a peg or two....
will the newer duel core phones like the evo 3d and within makes us feel like an old geezer who need viagra?
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Not really. The only thing that betters the epic are DUAL core phones (not duel). Android is not yet optimized for DUAL core phones and there are not a lot of apps optimized for DUAL cores yet so the only advantage of saying you have a DUAL core phone is having the newest thing. You're forgetting the other hundred or so phones under the epic that carriers offer for free to $50.
The epic is no where near being an "old geezer".
...... DUAL.
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Wow....We need a BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR class that should include the handful of basic words that this country can't seem to grasp.
As stated, IT'S DUAL, as in two. They're not fighting cores, has nothing to do with a duel!!! WTF people........Seriously. I could understand if you haven't been through the 6th grade, but I HIGHLY doubt that's the problem....
I could also understand one mess up, but repeating it? Maybe some leeway could be given.....you know...... if one hand't been reading about the DUAL core phones on sites.....BUT YOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT DUAL COREs ON SITES.....IT'S LITERALLY SPELLED OUT FOR YOU
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Wow....We need a BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR class that should include the handful of basic words that this country can't seem to grasp.
As stated, IT'S DUAL, as in two. They're not fighting cores, has nothing to do with a duel!!! WTF people........Seriously. I could understand if you haven't been through the 6th grade, but I HIGHLY doubt that's the problem....
I could also understand one mess up, but repeating it? Maybe some leeway could be given.....you know...... if one hand't been reading about the DUAL core phones on sites.....BUT YOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT DUAL COREs ON SITES.....IT'S LITERALLY SPELLED OUT FOR YOU
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I want my cores to fight each other!
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The only people who would fall into that category are those whose logic & common sense are far surpassed by overinflated pride & ego.
I am guilty of being a latest and greatest type of guy, and I get yearly upgrades, but I'm leaning heavy for holding off this year and maybe buying a new PC or lappy. I like my Epic that much.
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Wow....We need a BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR class that should include the handful of basic words that this country can't seem to grasp.
As stated, IT'S DUAL, as in two. They're not fighting cores, has nothing to do with a duel!!! WTF people........Seriously. I could understand if you haven't been through the 6th grade, but I HIGHLY doubt that's the problem....
I could also understand one mess up, but repeating it? Maybe some leeway could be given.....you know...... if one hand't been reading about the DUAL core phones on sites.....BUT YOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT DUAL COREs ON SITES.....IT'S LITERALLY SPELLED OUT FOR YOU
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There we go again, asshat! Lol
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Wow....We need a BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR class that should include the handful of basic words that this country can't seem to grasp.
As stated, IT'S DUAL, as in two. They're not fighting cores, has nothing to do with a duel!!! WTF people........Seriously. I could understand if you haven't been through the 6th grade, but I HIGHLY doubt that's the problem....
I could also understand one mess up, but repeating it? Maybe some leeway could be given.....you know...... if one hand't been reading about the DUAL core phones on sites.....BUT YOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT DUAL COREs ON SITES.....IT'S LITERALLY SPELLED OUT FOR YOU
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I almost pissed myself reading this. Funny stuff!
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I'll wait for the next gen Duel Core Phones when my contract is up. The hard part is deciding between the Samsung Hamilton or the HTC Burr.
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There we go again, asshat! Lol
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No....your an A$$|-|@t...
The SPHD700 was rumored two have come with dueling cores (as in too), but fortunately the 1.0GHz core rained supreme in a rather Epic battle over the 800MHz core leaving our phone the fastest of the sprint lineup.
I hope my EVO 3D has DUAL cores instead of DUELING cores.....I'd hate to only be stuck with one in operation. Besides, how could you explain that to people??
...."I had dual cores initially, but they started to duel it out, and now I only have one. I wish they would get on the ball and make the cores less aggressive. I would like to be able to have both live in harmony! Seriously, what good does it do someone to have duel cores, all they do is fight. At times I have great performance, while at others my phone doesn't respond at all. It's as if the cores are so entwined in their duel that they can't do anything else but duel! If core 1 had not dueled core 2 to death, my phone would be virtually unusable today"...
It's all in good fun. It's hard not to fugg w/ the OP when his posting was all but intentional. Besides, I doubt he'll make the same mistake again, and for that I give myself credit. You know, for doing for him what every english teacher since the 5th grade has failed to do; help him understand that a duel is a fight, and a dual is a pair :-D
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No....your an A$$|-|@t...
The SPHD700 was rumored two have come with dueling cores (as in too), but fortunately the 1.0GHz core rained supreme in a rather Epic battle over the 800MHz core leaving our phone the fastest of the sprint lineup.
I hope my EVO 3D has DUAL cores instead of DUELING cores.....I'd hate to only be stuck with one in operation. Besides, how could you explain that to people??
...."I had dual cores initially, but they started to duel it out, and now I only have one. I wish they would get on the ball and make the cores less aggressive. I would like to be able to have both live in harmony! Seriously, what good does it do someone to have duel cores, all they do is fight. At times I have great performance, while at others my phone doesn't respond at all. It's as if the cores are so entwined in their duel that they can't do anything else but duel! If core 1 had not dueled core 2 to death, my phone would be virtually unusable today"...
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I didn't know the 1.0 GHz core caused supreme rain...since we are in the mood for flaming people about spelling, that would be reigned supreme. Sorry, just couldn't help it. ;-)
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The smart little monkey falls into his own trap.