when I run quadrant it says my phone has an ARM v7....thought the EVO had qualcomm snapdragon....
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I believe that's our version of Snapdragon. I'm pretty sure the nexus and incredible versions are different.
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ARM doesn't make processors. They design and license. Snapdragon is an ARMv7 based processor.
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I believe that's our version of Snapdragon. I'm pretty sure the nexus and incredible versions are different.
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I believe Snapdragon does refer to a line based on ARMv7, but I'm unsure what distinguishes the EVOs CPU from other Snapdragons.
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Oh ok....I'm just disappointed because after the group ota....my benchmark fell below the Droid x......*tear*
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ARMv7 is a specification made by ARM. The Droid X has a Cortex-A8 processor; he EVO, Incredible, and Nexus One have Snapdragon processors. Both are based on the AMRv7 spec, so they are ARMv7 processors. The Galaxy S phones have Samsung's Hummingbird processors (ARMv7 as well), which are a bit more powerful than Snapdragons and Cortex-A8s. Speed wise, I think it is Hummingbird > Cortex-A8 > Snapdragon (assuming that they are all at the same clock speed).
I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMAP#OMAP_4
Omap 4460 is what we've got.
So yes, the manufacturer intended it to be clocked at 1.5ghz.
Whether it can run in a stable manner at 1.5ghz is up to your individual phone (silicon).
Using a custom kernel it reboots on mine after a while
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Texas Instruments recommends the highest clock speed to be 1.5ghz... that's probably what you read.
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OK thanks for the info.
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So which do u honestly think is better/more powerful Adreno 225 or our Powervrs ?
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/5559/...mance-preview-msm8960-adreno-225-benchmarks/3
Was this not available when you Googled "adreno 225 sgx540"?
nexus 4 using snapdragon 600 CPU
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Noticed it on my phone too. Maybe because the two CPU share the same product code.
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Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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I haven't over clocked mine at all. I actually under clocked to 1.1ghz, and I still get the same results, probably a issue with cpu-z
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Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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No I use 1.3ghz, so OC is irrelevant.
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For me it gives correct info
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Perhaps this indicates a safe over clocking threshold!?
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Mine too, fast chip.
Well I guess some of us got the wrong chip? LOL..
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S4 pro!fast chip
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nexus 4 using snapdragon 600 CPU
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You have o/c kernel..maybe this is the reason...it sees the max ghz at 1.7ghz!
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Heres the U.K version
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Heres the U.K version
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My screenshot is from the UK version too.
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S4 pro!fast chip
You have o/c kernel..maybe this is the reason...it sees the max ghz at 1.7ghz!
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That's probably why. I have franco kernel and it shows Snapdragon 600 as well.
Ha, Snapdragon 600 here to. Running Franco r155. Wouldn't that be crazy though.
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Heres mines running faux beta 6
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we need more users to post their screenshots in order to find it out if we oc our phone then we get snapdragon 600 performance
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Faux kernel beta 6. I've put max clock back to 1.5ghz but it keeps returning me 1.8ghz.
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francos kernel r111
snapdragon s4 pro,, cpu arch - krait - nominal cpu, 28nm
hello everyone,
with a rooted Galaxy Note 2, is it safe to configure the Quadcore Exynos 4412 into a dual core to prolong battery life ?
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