[Arm-netbook] Allwinner outsells Intel

joem joem at martindale-electric.co.uk
Thu May 9 12:13:53 BST 2013


On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 19:58 +0100, luke.leighton wrote:
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Alexey Eromenko <al4321 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > How fast Allwinner are, as compared to something basic, like Nexus 7 ?
> 
>  cnxsoft has some comparison tables.  the A10 is basically looooow :)


Now that Dr. Ajith has put together an A10 board, and "slapin" his A13
board in KiCAD, there is no reason why copy and paste can't be used
to create dual CPU, quad CPU and octa CPU boards and higher,
and still come in at a cheaper budget than anything intel can
ever offer.

Muahahahahaa... they said it can't be done, but it can now in KiCAD!! :)

For pure gaming performance, an octa CPU board could
out render anything on the
market because each CPU has its own DDRAM which is not the
same as lots of graphics engines accessing the one DDRAM on the one
RAM bus. When the 8 CPU gaming laptops get released, someone will pay
for 16 core desktop. Copy and paste must be soooo difficult
that someone seems to have forgotten its a tool.

What intel needs to do is offer IMHO is a 20GHz arm to maintain
their price barrier and have healthy sales into the future
with all the support chips that go with 20GHz design.



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