Are people really still not understanding that software can't even fully utilize current hardware?
How is that particularly relevant when the OS can? Tell me, how much software do you think is making use of the 4+ cores on your laptop/desktop?
Are people really still not understanding that software can't even fully utilize current hardware?
How is that particularly relevant when the OS can? Tell me, how much software do you think is making use of the 4+ cores on your laptop/desktop?
Stick with optimising Android to work properly on the phones currently out there rather than building a phone which has the potential to actually run it correctly.
If iOS6 will still work on an iPhone 3GS its not unreasonable to expect the latest Android flavour to work on the HTC Desire, except it won't.
I can see exactly where this trend is going.
Next year Samsung will release a phone with a 6" screen. Fans of Samsung will proclaim that 5" was far too small to do any real work on and that 6" is the perfect size and still fits in trenchcoat pockets so it's still a phone.
The iPhone 5S will look exactly the same as the 5, has faster internals, and perhaps an upgraded camera. Apple fans will go out in droves to buy the latest and greatest from Apple.
In five years time, however, Samsung will release a 32" Galaxy S17 with 64 cores. Fans of Samsung will buy in their droves, proclaiming that last years 24" model was far too small to do any real work and that 32" is the perfect size. It still fits through doors so it's still a phone.
This is the year that Apple announces the iPhone 7S. It's 9" tall and still the same width. Third party trouser manufacturers license the design from Apple to create trousers with pockets on the shins suitable for the 7S.
Google will continue to use LG as the Nexus manufacturer, and integrate Google Goggles with Android. Having long since run out of food terminologies, they moved on to Big Cats. Android 8.4 "Mountain Lion" is released. 8.4.5 is specifically for the Goggles, while 8.4.3 is for phones and 8.4.6 for tablets. The nation becomes awash with Geordi La Forge impersonators talking to themselves on the streets.
Nokia build the Lumia 1000 L and Lumia 1000 R. The L is for left handed people only, and the R is for right handed people. If people buy the wrong phone it is impossible to use or see.
Food is available on the Google Play store, but because it's still "unfiltered", the human race is being brought down with killer illnesses because the "food looked safe" and they ignored the popup telling them that the app was asking for permission to poison them upon first launch.
The App Store also sees changes. Food is available, but only Vegetarian options. This is because Apple's "no nudity" option disallows any.......
Sorry... what were we talking about again?
Stick with optimising Android to work properly on the phones currently out there rather than building a phone which has the potential to actually run it correctly.
If iOS6 will still work on an iPhone 3GS its not unreasonable to expect the latest Android flavour to work on the HTC Desire, except it won't.
I can see exactly where this trend is going.
Next year Samsung will release a phone with a 6" screen. Fans of Samsung will proclaim that 5" was far too small to do any real work on and that 6" is the perfect size and still fits in trenchcoat pockets so it's still a phone.
The iPhone 5S will look exactly the same as the 5, has faster internals, and perhaps an upgraded camera. Apple fans will go out in droves to buy the latest and greatest from Apple.
In five years time, however, Samsung will release a 32" Galaxy S17 with 64 cores. Fans of Samsung will buy in their droves, proclaiming that last years 24" model was far too small to do any real work and that 32" is the perfect size. It still fits through doors so it's still a phone.
This is the year that Apple announces the iPhone 7S. It's 9" tall and still the same width. Third party trouser manufacturers license the design from Apple to create trousers with pockets on the shins suitable for the 7S.
Google will continue to use LG as the Nexus manufacturer, and integrate Google Goggles with Android. Having long since run out of food terminologies, they moved on to Big Cats. Android 8.4 "Mountain Lion" is released. 8.4.5 is specifically for the Goggles, while 8.4.3 is for phones and 8.4.6 for tablets. The nation becomes awash with Geordi La Forge impersonators talking to themselves on the streets.
Nokia build the Lumia 1000 L and Lumia 1000 R. The L is for left handed people only, and the R is for right handed people. If people buy the wrong phone it is impossible to use or see.
Food is available on the Google Play store, but because it's still "unfiltered", the human race is being brought down with killer illnesses because the "food looked safe" and they ignored the popup telling them that the app was asking for permission to poison them upon first launch.
The App Store also sees changes. Food is available, but only Vegetarian options. This is because Apple's "no nudity" option disallows any.......
Sorry... what were we talking about again?
is there actually going to be a massive performance boost by going with 8 cores
Because a majority of the time you aren't scrolling between home screens, you are using an app. So it is completely relevant.
What I mean though is the following:
Suppose applications A and B can make use of two cores each and are running concurrently. Android could assign the two threads of application A to the first two cores and the two threads of application B to the remaining two cores.
Even though no one application is making use of all 4 cores things are still quicker by distributing the load of multiple applications across all 4 cores when required.
Is this not true?
In theory that would be ideal. But having two apps both use two cores is dependent upon the app being able to use multiple cores in the first place. And most apps just aren't optimized for multiple cores.
Check this video about apps making use of all cores - starts at 3:38 mark:
http://youtu.be/9nh2NSLgaII?t=3m38s
That's awesome if true! Push the limits Samsung.
You know what I want? I want Google to work on the software and make Android more optimized and faster. So while hardware is getting more powerful, the software is getting lighter, more functional and more optimized, requiring less resources... Double Impact!
Google should also seriously consider adding a desktop mode in Android. Like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIXE9LCNhcA
With all that power, a phone could really replace a computer for an average consumer. And it would also light some serious fire under Microsoft and even Apple.
Maybe but for me, i much prefer to browse a forum on my desktop PC or on a laptop than on my phone. Just much easier to do everything imo. Especially on the desktop PC. I love having a desktop at home.
In theory that would be ideal. But having two apps both use two cores is dependent upon the app being able to use multiple cores in the first place. And most apps just aren't optimized for multiple cores.
That's always been the argument for the apple app store..
8 cores is not needed.
I just wish OEMs and Google would take the time to make the UI lag-free and smooth, instead of just adding more cores and RAM.
Even with a dual-core 1.5 ghz S4 and 2gb of RAM, my S3 lags all the time. My iPhone 5? Basically never.
Then you haven't use the Apple App Store.....more lag than the post office.
Then you haven't use the Apple App Store.....more lag than the post office.
8 cores is not needed.
I just wish OEMs and Google would take the time to make the UI lag-free and smooth, instead of just adding more cores and RAM.
Even with a dual-core 1.5 ghz S4 and 2gb of RAM, my S3 lags all the time. My iPhone 5? Basically never.
Except its really indisputable how much trash is on the android store. Not even debatable, apple at least reviews all app submissions. Google store is filled with viruses apps and ones that cant even open.
That is a typical iFan response you made there. And funny, my GS3 doesnt lag at all.
It might be my ROM. I've been using this 4.1.2 AOKP rom until AT&T gets off their ass and releases JB for the S3.
That being said, the S3 does lag. Good example of the messaging app. Long threads lag after a couple hundred texts. iOS doesn't have these issues. This happened on the stock rom also.
Except you can't link a single app that has a "virus" on the play store can you? Shouldn't be hard if its overflowing with viruses....