Dual core 1ghz is not the same as 2ghz. If you were to calculate it that way my quad 3.4ghz is actually 13.6ghz. I assure you its not that fast. Biggest thing with multi-core processors is that you can do multiple things much better and if software is programmed for it that software will run faster utilizing both processors.
Sorry if you knew this just a personal pet peeve too many times I've seen people advertising dual core processors as twice the speed they actually are.
Looks like a really nice phone though, I'm anti-apple for the most part with their current method of trying to stop competition by suing instead of innovating.
Verizon 4G deal
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Don't compare an x86 chip to an ARM.
But tell me this, how does an overclocked thunderbolt have a similar quadrant score to a stock dual core bionic. One running two 1ghz processors, and the other running at 1.9ghz. Take into consideration the bionic has more RAM which helps it in quadrant.
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If you take a single threaded application and run it on bionic and run it on the overclocked thunderbolt the thunderbolt will most likely run it significantly faster. The fact its ARM or x86 chip does not really effect how multi-processor systems work.
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But from Tegra, the manufacturer, a dual core only runs at 50% speed to do the same as a single core. For example, a single core with an A9 running 1g has to operate at 100% while the dual with two A9s only has to run each core at 50% 500mhz. If running at 100%, it would run as fast as a 2ghz.
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They claim the IPhone 5 should be out in October. Will it be better then a Android phone, I am not really sure. I am happy with the Droid Bionic, and the Hot Spot plan will work well for me too.
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regdawg1 Thanks this.
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Ideally dual 1ghz processors could be as fast as 2ghz but in the real world its basically impossible. The 2ghz processor will be faster but if you try to do ANYTHING else while it is working it has to stop. Remember the little busy icon on your mouse when your coputer was doing something. This doesn't appear near as often now since most computers are dual core. One core can work while the other handles the User Interface.
I personally would take a dual 1ghz processor over a single 2ghz processor just because it will seem more responsive if you are trying to do 2 things at once.
This will really be the case if your rooting your phone and say trying to listen to music on the phone while surfing. Most likely one or both operations will not be at full potential, maybe music will freeze periodically or maybe your not able to browse as fast as you would be otherwise. -
Agreed...
Another plus, especially with moble, would be less heat with the dual core. My bolt gets warm at stock speed. :O
(Not saying the bionic would not get hot if taxed, but would not work as hard as my bolt)
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Nice pick up, wish I could have held out for it instead of getting the thunderbolt. At least it has the same data deal but the battery life is horrific even with the bulky extended battery. Will probably go back to iPhone if the 5 is 4g which everyone assumes it will be
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