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Ok. So the M isnt any more battery efficient than the MAXX?The numbers refer to the manufacturing process geometry.
For you, a smaller number means higher power efficiency for the same clock speed than a chip made with a larger process.
There is no con to the consumer.
I believe that you'll find that the Maxx SoC is built using a 28 nm process as well.
Ok. So the M isnt any more battery efficient than the MAXX?
Ok. So the M isnt any more battery efficient than the MAXX?
I know the M has the newest s4 soc. I don't think the Maxx does. Check out a review of the Maxx and it should tell you which soc it has.
Are they 28nm chips?You're absolutely right, I was wrong on that.
I saw a review that said S4 for it and shrugged it off.
Both the RAZR and MAXX use the TI OMAP 4 series.
Are they 28nm chips?
Alright. Please forgive me, as Im trying to wrap my head around these things. So.....the 45nm chip is larger, and uses more power than the 28nm chip? As for performance, as they similar? Do they perform the same dutys?
Alright. Please forgive me, as Im trying to wrap my head around these things. So.....the 45nm chip is larger, and uses more power than the 28nm chip? As for performance, as they similar? Do theti perform the same dutys?
Yes, they are both top performers. Both the OMAP and the S4 have excellent media processing features, something that doesn't really get exposed in those benchmark tests you may have read about. The S4 has faster cpus and will draw less power in some regards.
Thanks you guys! Im gonna dive deeper into this, and see if I ca nfind some comparoThe s4 28nm chip is both more efficient and more powerful than the older chips. Just check out some reviews. They almost universally show that the s4 gets higher benchmarks and has better battery life than the older s3 and ti omap chips.