@slightlylate good morning, and quick q?: pretty sure I watched you mention that the avg phone was mid to low tier android phone. Do you recall the talk? (Polymer? i/o?) Or did you have a doc you referenced? Thx!
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I doubt Apple CPU beats single thread performance of Intel x86
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You have to think about perf per watt, so perf per watt im quite sure they do.
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True but its limited by the power envelope in which CPU is operating. For high performance applications, Apple wont be able to handle the load consistently. In other words, Apple wont be able to deliver the same/high performance over longer periods of time.
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If you heatsink it properly like in a laptop i don't see why not, but in a phone sure. Also apple phones have been far better at thermal design than any android i've ever seen. Anyhow last i checked apple GPU's were still miles ahead of android, but link benchmarks.
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Android OEM companies need to learn thermally efficient material design from Apple
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So yeah looking at the benchmarks and info out there, the 845 seems quite equal to the A11 in terms of GPU, but a bit behind in CPU. Pretty impressive.
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Check out the spec'd caches. Core designs mean nothing if you can't keep them from stalling on real workloads.
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