Apple's ARMv8 CPU

Damn, how can Qualcomm even compete? Also, will x86 be replaced by ARM?

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forums.oneplus.com/threads/serious-one-plus-3-overheating-issues.508334/
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They could start by trying to make something better than the ARM reference cores

>muh phone benchmarks
Money better spent on computer parts or a laptop.
A $200 chinkphone is enough.

For reference, pic related is a 45W 6-core laptop Intel CPU that requires at least two fans and a huge heatsink to keep it cool.

The A12 doesn't need a fan, and has only 2 performance-cores.

Now imagine a scaled up Apple ARM CPU.

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>$1500 iShit XS gets BLOWN THE FUCK OUT by a $500 phone from last year
youtube.com/watch?v=3-CIKS-MRcM
>apple tards will defend this

*INHALES*

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Geekbench is a meme and scores vary widely between platforms.
Still, Apple's chip is way faster than anything stock ARM, which is what Samsung and Qualcomm are using.
It's basically a smaller desktop chip with the ARM instead of x86 and I'd love to see it actually run Mac OS.

>the Android lags
Fucking kino

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more like:
> iPhone Clone gets BTFO by actual iPhone again
> source: your own link

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Aint gonna lie the A12Bionic is a pretty fucking good processor. I hope Apple can make a huge leap with the A13 too.

>SEETHING street shitter trying to shill his debunked benchmarks
LMAO

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> defending a literal blatant chink clone

>will x86 be replaced by ARM?
>Now imagine a scaled up Apple ARM CPU.
It has been imagined long ago and Gigabyte is selling ARMv8 servers.
b2b.gigabyte.com/ARM-Server

64bit ARMv8 architecture
28 cores per processor, 2.0GHz
8 memory channels
24 x DIMM slots (up to 1.5 TiB of RAM)
2 x 10Gb/s SFP+ LAN ports
24 x 2.5" SATA/SAS hot-swappable HDD/SSD bays
2 x 1200W redundant PSUs

Faster than any x86 toy on Jow Forums.

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>new 7nm cpu is only 11% faster than old 10nm cpu
woah

But the OP6 is still faster in everyday use user.

Are the iPhoneX screens made to be less prone to glare? I keep seeing it in comparison videos/screenshots and its screen always seems to have less glare

Came across that beast earlier today. I'm really thinking to get one.

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A scaled up apple CPU would be limited by the same constraints as the Intel one

>meanwhile in the real world

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The thing is, the cpu bump wont matter to the people who buy them as status symbols and only use them as snapchat machines.

it'll glare less if you're looking at it head on, like on that picture

Wonder if A12 in iPad Pro finally beats Core M.

The 45W chip can hold the load for hours instead of seconds.

Might be just better brightness but Applel actually pays attention to user experience, so wouldn't be too surprised. Their laptop screens don't have the usual glare either.

Appleshit can't even beat a Pentium III with 50000% more transistors.

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ITT: Seething applefags posting fake benchmarks while seething androidfags post 'real life usage'. Both tests are fake. Both sides of this 'argument' are likely to be full of paid shills. Please try to notice and avoid tribalism. Especially this idiotic garbage where people throw fake benchmarks at each other.

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>The 45W chip can hold the load for hours instead of seconds.
lmao, almost every laptop with those new i7's throttles af.

>phone from last year
OP6 came out in May 2018

#JustMacshitProblems

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>SEETHING street shitter who literally can't tell the difference between Antutu and Geekbench

jesus

Oh you mean the one that doesn't show the chronic overheating and thermal throttling problem all iPhones have?

pic related was taken before the iPhone locked up and displayed the "your iPhone needs to cool down" message for a solid 10 minutes.

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Brand whoring aside gookbench doesn't really say much since HW encryption/compression is thrown in the score which can inflate or devalue the score rendering it a poor metric of CPU performance.

One day they'll catch you panjeet and throw you in the shitter for being such rampant apple shill.

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Why are telling lies on the internet? You never took this screenshot, this isn't your phone, why? Because this has been posted 50,000 times before. If you repeatedly benchmark any phone, it will thermal throttle, that's literally just physics, no phone why defy that. If your hatred for a brand leads you to lie on the internet, you got a problem buddy.

God, I wish I didn't suck so much cock.

I agree.

Also both are meaningless metrics since we can't extrapolate performance loss due to chronic overheating and thermal throttling iPhones have.

Except iPhones specialize in that regard. Prove me wrong.

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Why do people care about this? Serious question.
There are hardly any graphically demanding mobile games that are worth your time, and I doubt anyone does any rendering work on a smartphone.
In the end, all I can imagine it comes down to is smooth system performance, which, 1: has more to do with software, and 2: can be better measured by boot times and app loading times.

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The burden of proof is on you dumb nigger
youtube.com/watch?v=tiRCOitCKjA

/thread
Apple is a fucking joke. All they know how to do is take stock ARM cores, staple on crypto units to cheat at benchmarks, and call it innovation.

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>will x86 be replaced by ARM?
i hope so

SEETHING andjeet

Never said android phones don't thermal throttle but iPhones specifically specialize in that regard due to very poor cooling which cause the phone to lock up even after an hour or so of normal use lmao.

Which is the iPhone?

Again, burden of proof is on you fagtron, you have no evidence to back these claims you larping faggot.

>Except iPhones specialize in that regard. Prove me wrong.
We've come full circle iRajeesh

>Makes claims that's not in anyway provable, nor disprovable
>c-c-c-h-h-h-heckmate
It's time to stop man, it's OK to be wrong.

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The more white you are, the more likely you are to own an Apple product. Prove me wrong.

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wew

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The majority of Android devices sold, are cheap trash, prove me wrong.

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Redmi note 4 still going strong. Money well spent, that's for sure.

>"maybe if I meme hard and loud enough everyone will forget about heatgate"

>"My new iPhone 7 overheats as soon as it starts to play video, download files, or play music. It even heats up when I'm taking photos.


>I found the following article given a fix. I reseted the phone and started as a clean, new phone setup and still heats up."

discussions.apple.com/thread/7671057

>my evidence, one who's photo I found on the internet, I can in no way verify the situation, in which, might have lead to this but this won't stop me from speaking out of my ass.

Why would anyone render on a laptop lol

But what if you gave it a physical keyboard with ps/2?

>discussions.apple.com/thread/7671057
>if I make some shit up, nobody will verify it and one poster on a random forum about a 4 year old phone is totally indicative of the current situation for everybody
Nobody remembers heatgate because that literally wasn't a thing suck a dick nigger.

> Java clusterfuck runs faster than native apps

yes, right

All apple products that I've bought did this. I don't care about this pissing contest anymore. What good is a "fast" phone/tablet when it starts to severely overheat and thermal throttle after minutes of normal day to day usage.

>"f-f-f-fake news h-h-hahaha"

>"I am having the same issue. I noticed my iPhone 7 was getting REALLY hot when I was restoring all my data from iCloud. I tried a restore, then even exchanged my iPhone for a new one and the heat problem is still there. I'm thinking it's iOS or app related."

>"Just got my Iphone 7 plus 128GB yesterday afternoon. I was in the process of restoring my setting from the Icloud and left the store because it was taking longer to restore. The reps said once your home and connected to the WIFI, it will continue to restore from there. I got to my car; plugged in my cable charger. I have noticed within 5 minutes or so, the back of the iphone near to the camera lens heats up (warm). I said, "a $938.00 brand new iphone behaving as such rightaway!" cannot be right. When I got home, i tried charging the phone via the wall charger, and it also heats up. I need to bring this back to the apple store ASAP. feeling a bit disappointed. I hope Apple could find a way to fix this... I hope its not a hardware issue like it had to my Iphone 6 plus' (touch screen IC's issue)."

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That's cool larpbot 3000 but in realityville most people don't experience these issues maybe it's just to hot in india? Why am I even entertaining the idea of you owning these products, fuck off Rajeesh, stop telling lies on the interwebs and go to fucking bed it's like what? 4 in the morning in india or something?

>us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-Note-9-Announcements-and/Note-9-overheating-and-not-taking-video/td-p/385060
So are we just gonna post unverifiable shit for random forums all day?

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Whatever you say man, enjoy all that lagging and lockups you'll periodically experience during the day. I knew once steve jobs died apple died in a way too.

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>Posts another product he doesn't own
RAJEESH STOP IT

>samshit

>"How is your iPhone performing now? Did you start it off as a fresh new phone or from a restore. If you restored it, is it still heating up? Also what is your battery performance like with the new iPhone? I've been using my replacement for a day now as a new phone without any old files from the backup. Although it doesn't get quite as uncomfortably warm as when I first did the restore on both the old iPhone 7 and current iPhone 7 replacement and during idle charging, it is still slightly warm (just not as bad!!)... the battery life is still pretty awful. In 5 minutes of normal google search and scrolling through iPhone case searches, it lost 3% battery life. Whatever indexing and analysis it needed to be done in the background... should be done by now. Just curious since your new replacement seems to be better than the other one. Thanks."

>"I Got an iPhone 7 Plus 128gb on Sep 30th. 2 days later I got the overheat warning and it shut down. Had the phone replaced at an Apple Store. 2 days later, the replacement phone won't turn on after getting too hot to touch. Apple has a problem here that needs to be acknowledged. I'm now out a phone because there are none in stock."

>n-n-n-n-no not dat brand of Android, even though it's by far the most popular
Alright Rajeesh
forums.oneplus.com/threads/serious-one-plus-3-overheating-issues.508334/
>
I have updated recently to oxygen 4.0.3 android 7 and have observed the battery temperature souring to about 41 deg C, without even using the phone for at all any purpose.

It is so bad that while driving i can feel the temperature rise inside my trouser pocket where the phone has been kept.

I can understand this scenario, if while playing heavy graphics intense games and while charging, but in normal no use scenario also the temperature is going beyond 40 deg C, ill request OP team to please look into the matter and help me to resolve this issue as soon as possible.
I am attaching a screenshot for your reference here.

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True, but I'm more excited about Apple putting the A13 into a Macbook. Hopefully the extra competition will scare intel into doing some fucking work.

>Wow guys ARM is great in my tiny ass phone that lags like shit and has arbitrary benchmarks just for it! That means x86 is definitely dead now!

>Now imagine a scaled up Apple ARM CPU.

That is what they are trying to do with ipads. They need better software and offer more control

This is the funniest part of it all. We're already expecting 3GHz 64c128t amd rome cpus and god know has much zen 3 will rape ARM in performance/watt.

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>3GHz 64c128t
Irrelevant for 99% of the population.

99% of the population uses the internet, dipshit. Also xeons are costing large corps millions of dollars because of mitigation to silicone security vulnerabilities that AMD doesn't have.

>silicone

Every year we get this shit and it is no more true than the first time when people actually compared productivity applications on the iPad verses laptops with similar Geekbench scores and found the iPads much slower.

Geekbench is just a big number generator and Apple is optimizing for it.

Geekbench is not accurate at all.

silly cones

how many cores does a phonecall need

is a 2000 dollar phone call equal to a 100 dollar phone call device in 2018

Why does the Android screen look so shitty?

Android makers routinely cheat on bench scores.
xda-developers.com/benchmark-cheating-strikes-back-how-oneplus-and-others-got-caught-red-handed-and-what-theyve-done-about-it/

>geekbench

chinkshill btfo.
Not an Apple fan but chickshit shills are even worse.
If you want an actual good phone, buy a Pixel or Samsung phone.

Do you know why we don't hear about Apple cheating on iOS benchmarks?
Because Apple can revoke their developer IDs and then they will lose most of their income.

Exybos gets like 4000 singme core so it's custom

>Cheap=bad
How pungent are the jewish farts you're so devoted to sniffing?

>Irrelevant for 99% of the population
Just like any supposed performance boost apple provides. Apple has the highest profit margins in the world because tards like you suck Tim Cook's chode so much it comes out of your nose

Someone post the Google searches comparing apple and android being slow

More likely they don’t have to cheat. They have no competition. If you were to buy an Android you would buy the faster one. If you are buying an iPhone you probably don’t care how much faster it is.

>More likely they don’t have to cheat.
Lol, no. They have competition. Android is literally their competition.

>chronic overheating and thermal throttling iPhones have

Wat?
I only ever see the temperature warning if someone leaves their phone in the car on a summer day.

This just in: electronic devices get warm when doing stuff.

Only morons think a warm phone is "overheating".

More like
>Apple software is so optimized that it loses to a weaker phone running on a fucking Java OS

iPhone certified repair technician here: a lot of overheating units brought into our shop are constantly reloading apps and crashing. We charge $50 to "refresh" them which basically consists of deleting non-stock apps, restarting the phone, and installing them again while asking users to re-enter credentials. Turns out this simple hacking cannot be done by most iPhone users.

But I digress, the real problem lies in not enough RAM to store the apps AND their cache which can grow rapidly depending on use. When iOS has to kill apps left and right to maintain system stability (which fails sometimes) it means using significantly more CPU/RAM/NAND R/W ops which heats up the phone significantly, drains the battery (which gets hot too). This is why apple is increasing RAM on new units so we should see this happen less.

>tfw android lets you clear app cache without having to uninstall the entire fucking app or even lose app data
>tfw it even lets you clear all app cache at once
I don't miss owning an iPhone at all. Even with a 2GB RAM phone I don't have to worry about apps constantly reloading/crashing as long as I clear app cache every once in a while and reboot.

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>geekbench is the only source that rates apple products higher
>videos showing old android devices opening apps and performing tasks far faster than the newest iphones
>applefag cognitive dissonance is so bad that they trust the number that says their side is better rather than actual tested results

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based and redpilled

I know their iMacs have much less glare despite being glossy. They have some kind of patented technology they use because even on the LG ultra-fine Apple sells, it is more reflective.

Time is a social construct

In terms of benchmarks they can't, also their kernels msm-3.18 to msm-4.9, ship with debugging enabled which adds a shitload of overhead (CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL, CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG, etc).

Props to Apple since they actually optimize their shit.

>Props to Apple since they actually optimize their shit.

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ARM will be replaced by RISC-V

Hey momosexual, I use my big black iphone in Japan summer sunlight and it doesn’t do that dumb shit, it dims the display but it can get burning hot and still not such a jinn has showed up, furthermore placing the phone without case on an aluminum laptop cooler will prevent any heat issue, I meaures last night change from 10% to full while funpostinf and infrared thermomoner showed 27 degree centigrade

It makes me wonder if Apple is genuinely tweaking their CPUs to perform better in Geekbench specifically.
The thing is, I'm in a team that's developing a browser for iOS, and I happen to code one specific feature that used a heavily nested recursion and a bunch of long-ass loops for a task. During the testing, I've seen a considerable performance increase for X over SE (about 80%), however over 7, X didn't have even 10% of an advantage. In a CPU-intensive task.

>i-i-it's not a problem, I-I just have to do these things to prevent my iFruit bomb from violently detonating in my pocket at any moment without warning
lmao, didn't know it was THAT bad

bgr.com/2016/11/15/iphone-7-burns-woman/

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