La compañía de semiconductores Intel ha asegurado que Android no está aprovechando la capacidad de los chips multi-núcleo (dual core o superior), además de sobrecalentarlos. Intel culpa a que Android no está siempre bien adaptado a este 'hardware' y también a otros fabricantes, que no optimizan sus chipsets.
#3 "ARM set up both systems to run the same operating system, the same browser and put them on the same high-speed corporate network and checked for responsiveness to the end-user. The Intel-based netbook seemed to beat the development board to display different websites most times, but not by very much. When it is considered that the netbook has a graphics processing unit and the development board does not, that is surprising result. Even more notable is that the Intel-based netbook is running at 1.6-GHz clock frequency the dual-core Cortex-A9 development is running at 500-MHz." http://www.osnews.com/story/22704/Intel_Atom_vs_ARM_Cortex-A9
El mercado natural de Android fue ARM al inicio, el lógico que este más optimizado para ARM.
Y ARM le gana por goleada a Intel en dispositivos móviles en cuota de mercado, consumo de energía, rapidez.. Piensatelo.
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Y los Intel atom son una puta mierda donde ARM les ha comido el mercado.
#1 #2 Que no que no... que yo voy bien y todos los demás conducen en dirección contraria.
#3 "ARM set up both systems to run the same operating system, the same browser and put them on the same high-speed corporate network and checked for responsiveness to the end-user. The Intel-based netbook seemed to beat the development board to display different websites most times, but not by very much. When it is considered that the netbook has a graphics processing unit and the development board does not, that is surprising result. Even more notable is that the Intel-based netbook is running at 1.6-GHz clock frequency the dual-core Cortex-A9 development is running at 500-MHz."
http://www.osnews.com/story/22704/Intel_Atom_vs_ARM_Cortex-A9
El mercado natural de Android fue ARM al inicio, el lógico que este más optimizado para ARM.
Y ARM le gana por goleada a Intel en dispositivos móviles en cuota de mercado, consumo de energía, rapidez.. Piensatelo.
Android esta pensado para ARM.
Intel no puede competir en este área ni en el mundo de las GPU