R rkahl macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 29, 2010 1,021 0 Sep 23, 2010 #1 My iPad scored 460 while my iPhone 4 scored 360. They both have the same processor, but the iPhone 4 has twice as much RAM. How can the iPad score so much higher?
My iPad scored 460 while my iPhone 4 scored 360. They both have the same processor, but the iPhone 4 has twice as much RAM. How can the iPad score so much higher?
D diabolic macrumors 68000 Jun 13, 2007 1,572 1 Austin, Texas Sep 23, 2010 #2 I'm pretty sure the processors are clocked differently for heat management.
My name is Alex macrumors regular Sep 5, 2010 194 0 Gold Coast, Australia Sep 23, 2010 #3 Yeah the ipads got the full 1GHz A4 in it. iPhone 4's one is underclocked to I think 800MHz.
M Maziar macrumors 6502 May 22, 2010 387 4 Sep 23, 2010 #4 My name is Alex said: Yeah the ipads got the full 1GHz A4 in it. iPhone 4's one is underclocked to I think 800MHz. Click to expand... Exactly. iPad uses a full 1GHz A4 chip whereas iPhone 4's is a downclocked version.
My name is Alex said: Yeah the ipads got the full 1GHz A4 in it. iPhone 4's one is underclocked to I think 800MHz. Click to expand... Exactly. iPad uses a full 1GHz A4 chip whereas iPhone 4's is a downclocked version.