Dual-core iPhone 5 best ever quad smartphones and tablets on the Android

Apple's official launch iPhone 5 has traditionally been stingy with the technical details of the new device. However, experts are using freely available information, yet found the chip and memory specifications that are used in the new smartphone.

Based on the code name A6, promulgated on one of the slides in a presentation at the flagship iOS, in a multi-chip package includes a new SoC processor and 1 GB of dual-channel LPDDR2-1066 of two 512-MB crystals. This suggested increase in memory bandwidth for the A6 by 33% as compared to the A5. The productivity of the chip was much higher than that of its predecessor.

On the eve of the network appeared the first tests of the processor A6. The information was revealed by Primate Labs in the database developed by the universal benchmark Geekbench. If the result is not rigged, it proves the superiority of the dual-core iPhone 5 in the performance of any on the market Android-devices, despite the use of quad-core processors with higher clock speeds.

In particular, the rate of Geekbench Score in iPhone 5 - 1601, while in the most productive in the same set of tests, Android-devices, tablet Google Nexus 7 (Nvidia Tegra 3 chip, 4 cores, 1.3 GHz) - 1591, the Samsung Galaxy S III - 1560, while the HTC One X - 1085.

If you believe the results of the test performance of the "stuffing" of the smartphone is about twice than that of any previously manufactured devices on iOS, iPhone 4S with the average score in Geekbench - 629, while the new iPad - 791.

Post a Comment

0 Comments