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I am only for MORE POWER as long as the battery is able to last more than a few hours. With the current smartphones' batteries being termed "adequate" at best, I would like to see the technology for battery life increase before they can't last for more than a half work day.
Now, I would LOVE to see a dual or quad tablet (something that can accommodate a larger battery), but a quad core phone with the Evo's battery would last all of 45 minutes. |
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Snapdragon Processor Getting Snappier - PCWorld Is a dual core processor that uses 75% less power than current Snapdragon processor..and 28nm...EVO has a crappy 65nm process..while the Droids and Galaxy S have 45nm process...upcomming quadcore Aquila will be 32nm.. Then on top add a Super Amoled 2 which uses up 2x less power then Super Amoled.. With a phone with the above I'm sure you can do over 45min easy.
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A second core would allow you to get more bang for less battery. Look at the Centrino as compared to the Pentium4. You can clock down when you have a second core running true threads. Before multi-cores, all they could do was throw the clock at you. Another advancement would be expanded Word width. Thing of it as the width of your information highway. 8bit is 8 lanes whereas 32bit is so much more efficient if the coders make use of it.
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An analogy would be 2 people, each having to move a pile of large boulders from Point A to Point B. One guy is skinny and weak, but can run very fast. However, he can only carry one boulder at a time. The other guy is built like Andre the Giant, and he can carry a bucket full of boulders in each hand. Even moving slower, "Andre" will accomplish the task much faster.
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