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Originally Posted by mlin
On another note, will this chip only be released for Apple products or does Samsung have plans of putting it into their own and/or other devices?
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Originally Posted by insomniac
That kind of benchmarking would be nice, plus if we were to do this over and over on different days it would probably differ especially from the network speeds, would have to make the average from it I guess. And now mlin, you have me asking that same question. Aren't the cpu and gpu of the galaxy s and iPhone 4 similar? I havent read or looked up anything yet on the galaxy s cpu but figured they are similar.
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The Galaxy S uses a very similar chip with the same CPU and GPU, the configuration might be a little different as far as I know, so the 45nm technology the A4 utilizes should be present in the galaxy S with the hummingbird CPU, meaning it should also be faster than (arguably) and better graphics (now this we can probably agree on) than the snapdragon.
All of this is so hard to determine though. The faster iPhone/iPad loading could just be software related. I honestly think iOS is more streamlined and efficient on hardware than Android is, retesting with Froyo might yield different responses.
A good 2.1 Galaxy S vs 2.1 Nexus/incredible/Evo will give us better results.