So, if Qualcomm's SoC history is any indicator, this will have 240 CPU cores running at 6 GHz, and will require a Series 24 car battery for 4 hours of operation; but still have performance not quite as good as Apple's A8 CPU from 2014.
Modern Android is Google "apps and services" (spyware) on top of Java (but don't call it Java or else we'll get sued - we wrote a compatible API from scratch and just reused the signatures, OKAY?), on top of Linux on top of shitty Qualcomm SoCs that, for some reason, require a support contract for the OEM / Google / carrier to update the Linux OS or system services running on top of it, jammed into a case with inadequate heatsinks and no way to cool the thing so it overheats and throttles almost instantly.
so... 12 touchdowns a game... in highschool?
Qualcomm announced its new flagship 855 mobile platform today.
I'm thinking, "Cool!"
The 855 also features a new multi-core AI engine...
I'm thinking, "Not cool"
So, if Qualcomm's SoC history is any indicator, this will have 240 CPU cores running at 6 GHz, and will require a Series 24 car battery for 4 hours of operation; but still have performance not quite as good as Apple's A8 CPU from 2014.
Modern Android is Google "apps and services" (spyware) on top of Java (but don't call it Java or else we'll get sued - we wrote a compatible API from scratch and just reused the signatures, OKAY?), on top of Linux on top of shitty Qualcomm SoCs that, for some reason, require a support contract for the OEM / Google / carrier to update the Linux OS or system services running on top of it, jammed into a case with inadequate heatsinks and no way to cool the thing so it overheats and throttles almost instantly.
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That's not why at all. It's because the police can just grab your hand and unlock your phone with fingerprint unlock.