The chipset that powers the T-Mobile-bound Samsung Galaxy S II has been identified as Qualcomm APQ8060. That's the board that you can find inside the HP TouchPad, except that this time its dual-core CPU is clocked much higher. Its main advantage over the Samsung Exynos platform is the faster network data - it allows network downloads with up to 42 Mbps, compared to half of that on the Exynos.
The Exynos on the other hand has an edge in performance - the speedier CPU clock of the Snapdragon inside the T-Mobile Galaxy S II will probably negate the advantage of the Cortex-A9 cores, but the Adreno 220 GPU isn't quite a match for the Mali-400MP.
Then again, just about every game should still be smooth on the Qualcomm-powered Galaxy S II, so maybe it's a fair trade. We all know how important speedy network connection is, right?
http://www.gsmarena.com/tmobile_galaxy_s_ii_will_have_a_15_ghz_dualcore_qualcomm_processor-news-3134.php
0 komentar
Posting Komentar