This is a single core with HT. Also not all of Vellamo is multi-threaded, plus part of Vellamo relies on the OS and its browser.Rememeber this is effectivly a single core CPU
This is a single core with HT. Also not all of Vellamo is multi-threaded, plus part of Vellamo relies on the OS and its browser.
You will alas have a hard time finding a good CPU benchmark. The closest thing probably is Geekbench
RAZR M vs Xolo X900 Look at single threaded results if you wish and see how the 1.6 GHz Atom is beaten in almost every test by the 1.5 GHz S4.
I see the latest speculation has the Nokia lumia EOS/1000 using the new dual core Z2580. Be a decent design win for intel, if true, probably their highest profile customer to date.
http://nvonews.com/2013/02/16/nokia-eos-vs-lumia-920-specs-features-comparison/
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6790/...ualcore-cpu-and-graphics-unveiled-at-mwc-2013
Clover Trail+ analysis. Anand is claiming that the SGX544 offers 2x triangle setup performance over the SGX543. I thought the SGX544 only offered feature differences necessary for DX9L3 support rather than offering a direct performance difference. He also says the SGX544 offers DX10 class texturing hardware, which I presume means above what D9L3 mandates.
I thought he was talking inherent architectural difference between SGX543 and SGX544, but specific implementation difference in regards to clock speed makes more sense.Apple A5X is SGX543MP4@250MHz while Z2580 SGX544MP2@533MHz; unless I'm missing something geometry performance should be only slightly in favour of the latter due to the higher frequency.
I thought he was talking inherent architectural difference between SGX543 and SGX544, but specific implementation difference in regards to clock speed makes more sense.
Not a smartphone platform: http://newsroom.intel.com/community...ed-for-simple-video-transcoding-and-streaming but does anyone have a clue what it contains? I'm always losing track with Intel's codenames, but the CE5300 should be codenamed Berryville I think....