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Do we really need DUAL CORE?

I've been saying this for awhile. I think Dual-Core will be a thing of the past by the end of the year.

Which would mean single core processors will really really be a thing of the past before the dual core processors. :D

And I call first....in saying that Quad core processors will be a thing of the past by the end of next year.:p
 
If a phone with a dual-core processor is available for an affordable price compared to a single-core one by the time I'm due for my final NE2 upgrade (in July), I am definitely going to opt for that option, even if the extra processing power doesn't seem like a necessity at the time. Why? Because I want a device that is going to stand the test of time and not be outdated too quickly, particularly because after our next upgrades, New Every 2 will no longer be available to us.

Me too. My NE2 is up in May. I'll do my research in April and see what the market looks like.
 
I don't know how much a trust a timeline.

They say that it's going to be in phones by year's end so if I'm lucky, I'll see it within my lifetime. :rolleyes:

But yeah, I saw this article today too as I was coming home and reading Engadget on my fast-aging Droid. Quad-core is just unnecessary. A quad-core is a waste even on a desktop, why would I want it in a tablet, or worse, a smartphone? I think I may end up with the Galaxy S II on a 1-year contract at this point, because I can't deal with the Droid for another year and I'm not thrilled with the choices announced at CES and MWC (no good physical keyboard phones? What the hell? :confused:).
 
Plain and simple, the iPad can use weaker hardware, which is cheaper, because iOS can only run one application at a time (their sad excuse for multitasking really isn't multitasking, it's just a few APIs developers can use to provide background services).
 
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