User talk:Tzah
Thoughts about Intel Chipset
My lenovo K900 runs on the Intel’s Clover Trail+ X86 Atom Z2580 MIPS processor, a dual core chip with 1M Cache Supporting multi threading with clock speeds ranging from 900MHz up to 2.0 GHz (Peak Burst speed). Intel’s Hyper-Threading Technology uses processor resources more efficiently, enabling multiple threads to run on each core. As a performance feature, Intel HT Technology also increases processor throughput, improving overall performance on threaded software.
K900 GPU is PowerVR SGX544 operating at 400-533Mhz Clock speeds. After running the AnTuTu 3D benchmark test it looks like GPU performance in 3D Graphics is better compared to Hardware such as Rockchip’s RK3188 Solution running with Mali-400 Quad Core GPU. Results showed a better score in favor of Intel’s solution, About 150-200% difference in frame rate.
Any idea why such a successful hardware specs fail to gain high market ?
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