huawei p8 clock speed? - Huawei P8 Questions & Answers

Hey guys I've just got the p8 and its very impressive although I can see on GSM its meant to have a 2.0ghz processor but on CPU-Z it says 1.5 as the max
Help?
Jack

JackHanAnLG said:
Hey guys I've just got the p8 and its very impressive although I can see on GSM its meant to have a 2.0ghz processor but on CPU-Z it says 1.5 as the max
Help?
Jack
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4 cores at 1.5 Ghz and 4 cores at 2 Ghz
CPU-Z is just reading the slowest cores

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Galaxy Note III ----cpu and gpu

How many type of note 3 cpu and gpu
Which one is gud for performance and battery
Quad core 2.3 or 1.9 or 1.3 as I saw on gsmarena
What about gpu as well
What to choose
Note 3 will have snapdragon 800 cpu @ 2.3 ghz. Some will have the Exynos octa core @ 1.9. I will get the Sprint version so it's snapdragon for me
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nabilsweet007 said:
How many type of note 3 cpu and gpu
Which one is gud for performance and battery
Quad core 2.3 or 1.9 or 1.3 as I saw on gsmarena
What about gpu as well
What to choose
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As the person stated above N3 will come in two processors:
1. Slapdragon 800 @ 2.3 GHz (4 Krait cores- QUAD CORE) with Adreno 330 which can shoot 4k Videos @ 30 FPS.
2. Exynos 5420 with 8 cores- 4 A15 @ 1.9 GHz and 4 A7 @ 1.3 GHz. It will have Mali T628 MP6 GPU. However it wont shoot videos at 4k resolution.
Both of the GPUs will have OpenGL ES 3.0.
These stuffs can, you know, be obtained from top notch tech sites like gsmarena etc and with a quite bit of research hypothetically be answered.
But to answer your last question- it is too early to tell.
1. Lets see how the real world users say about daily usage in terms of Slapdragon 800 and Exynos.
2. Lets see how GSMArena turns out regarding battery endurance.
awesome smartphone
it will be interesting what the snapdragon will do. However its the highest end 800 not the regular 800 so optimalizing will be limited unless that one becomes mainstream. Tricky.
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[Q] apps that monitor cpu

Anyone knows why all apps i downloaded (cpu-z, monitor cpu, setcpu) only show max mhz at 1300?
i have a sm-g900h with arm15 cortex r2p3 , i understand that is an octa core with 4 cores at 2.1 ghz and 4 at 1.5
It is a phone problem or all these app don´t support the system?
mrrombys said:
Anyone knows why all apps i downloaded (cpu-z, monitor cpu, setcpu) only show max mhz at 1300?
i have a sm-g900h with arm15 cortex r2p3 , i understand that is an octa core with 4 cores at 2.1 ghz and 4 at 1.5
It is a phone problem or all these app don´t support the system?
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It's likely most app do no "fully" support this new octa-core. I would suspect they only show the little CPU 4 cores @ 1.5GHz, however seeing 1.3GHz as the max is weird. In S4 octa-core, the max frequencies was used by both CPUs and frequencies below 600Mhz where meant to be used by little core (600Mhz being 1.2GHz on the little CPU, 700Mhz being exactly that on the big CPU), so there might be some similar tricks on the new S5. This would mean the kernel would only show 4 cores at any point in time.
Have you tried Android Tuner, it can adapt to any number of cores automatically (a little down arrow allows to switch to multi-core control) ? If you try it, can you post a screenshot here? I intend to buy the Galaxy S5 with 8 cores for testing purposes, so I'd be interested by first-hand screenshots, if any. You can check and post screenshots of the main CPU tab and also the Times tab which will show available cores timings for each frequencies.

Verizon note 3 CPU speed?

Newbie here and first post.....
When I purchased my note it was touted as having a quad core 2.3 GHz processor. When running AnTuTu the max CPU speed seems to be limited at 1.49. Is there something that I am missing?
Any guidance is appreciated!
pilot-werx said:
Newbie here and first post.....
When I purchased my note it was touted as having a quad core 2.3 GHz processor. When running AnTuTu the max CPU speed seems to be limited at 1.49. Is there something that I am missing?
Any guidance is appreciated!
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Should be in QA but turn power saving off.

2.3Ghz Clock Speed

Just noticed after doing benchmark tests that the results are showing all 8 cores clocking in at max of 1.8Ghz (which should be the co processors speed). The main should be 2.3Ghz according to Huawei's spec on the phone. Battery Management setting is set to Performance.
Just wondering if anyone else noticed this or has input?
yeah ive been seeing this on pretty much all apps thus far. my guess is that its an issue with reading the correct clocks on the A72 cores, only the weaker A53 cores seem to be registered and monitored. as long as your scores are fine i wouldnt worry too much about it cpu-wise, the kirin 950 is on par with SD820 and exynos 8890
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jbmc83 said:
yeah ive been seeing this on pretty much all apps thus far. my guess is that its an issue with reading the correct clocks on the A72 cores, only the weaker A53 cores seem to be registered and monitored. as long as your scores are fine i wouldnt worry too much about it cpu-wise, the kirin 950 is on par with SD820 and exynos 8890
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Just making sure we're not getting a device that's quite a step down in clock speed from what the manufacturer is telling us.
2.3 & 1.8 is quite a difference.
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mthorn79 said:
Just making sure we're not getting a device that's quite a step down in clock speed from what the manufacturer is telling us.
2.3 & 1.8 is quite a difference.
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2.3GHz is the max speed of big cores, and 1.8 is the max speed of the little cores. A lot of apps incorrectly report max speeds, core number...
ufoman said:
2.3GHz is the max speed of big cores, and 1.8 is the max speed of the little cores. A lot of apps incorrectly report max speeds, core number...
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I can understand that maybe some outdated apps could do this, like say Quadrant that hasn't been updated since 2012, but a top rated app like Antutu also reports 1.8...even CPUZ which has been the most accurate in desktop and mobile data even shows 1.8ghz. Should we just assume these apps can't read the A72 chip?
«Mate8»
So after using these tools:
Antutu
Geekbench 3
Quadrant
Vellamo
Cpuid
Vellamo was the only one to distinguish processors#1-#4 [email protected] and processors#5-#8 at 2.3ghz
«Mate8»
mthorn79 said:
So after using these tools:
Antutu
Geekbench 3
Quadrant
Vellamo
Cpuid
Vellamo was the only one to distinguish processors#1-#4 [email protected] and processors#5-#8 at 2.3ghz
«Mate8»
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Antutu 6 definitely shows 2,3GHz in info screens.
in Vellamo, if you look at benchmark details, you can see CPU going up to 2.,3GHz.
For most comprehensive information about the CPU, you might want to install AIDA64.
mthorn79 said:
So after using these tools:
Antutu
Geekbench 3
Quadrant
Vellamo
Cpuid
Vellamo was the only one to distinguish processors#1-#4 [email protected] and processors#5-#8 at 2.3ghz
«Mate8»
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This was taken using Chainfire's CPUMon while running Antutu :
if the A72 cores were really only ramping up to 1.8 ghz we wouldve noticed by now according to the geekbench scores, trust me
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Ok so ran Antutu again and now it's showing max freq @ 2.3...I swear last week it was showing 1.8 as max...oh well, all is good. False alarm.
«Mate8»
maybe theyve updated smth in the meantime
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Snapdragon 625

Hi all,
The Snapdragon 625 is one of the best mid range processors. It is powerful and very power efficient. I can get at least 5 hours of sot. In cpu z only all 8 cores can be used at the same time and they all have the same frequency (generally 652, 2016 or 1401 MHz). Does anyone know the clock speed of the two quad cores that make the Snapdragon 625
DarthMaul14 said:
Hi all,
The Snapdragon 625 is one of the best mid range processors. It is powerful and very power efficient. I can get at least 5 hours of sot. In cpu z only all 8 cores can be used at the same time and they all have the same frequency (generally 652, 2016 or 1401 MHz). Does anyone know the clock speed of the two quad cores that make the Snapdragon 625
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The Snapdragon 625 is not a littleBIG architecture processor, all cores are the same, it is a true 8 core processor, not 2 quad core processors.
Ok thanks! So can each core can't go at their own frequency and all 8 cores must work at the same time.
DarthMaul14 said:
Ok thanks! So can each core can't go at their own frequency and all 8 cores must work at the same time.
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No, hey can throttle independent of each other, my guess is the default governor of the kernel does it that way because there is no real power savings.
True. I have a feeling that if the kernel allowed each core to run when it was needed and stopped when it isn't it would have been more power efficient.
DarthMaul14 said:
True. I have a feeling that if the kernel allowed each core to run when it was needed and stopped when it isn't it would have been more power efficient.
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Maybe... But the SD625 is pretty efficient as it is, plus there is a lot of issues with programs that report core usage on Nougat, it might actually be doing that but reporting incorrectly.
True. I tried 3 apps similar to cpu z and I got the same 3 frequencies and all the cores were being used. Do you think the Oreo update might fix that issue.
DarthMaul14 said:
True. I tried 3 apps similar to cpu z and I got the same 3 frequencies and all the cores were being used. Do you think the Oreo update might fix that issue.
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No idea... My guess is no, most of this is due to changes in Android permissions, but honestly it works, it's quick and lag-free and great on battery, so I don't care about the details.
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