[Arm-netbook] Allwinner outsells Intel

Alexey Eromenko al4321 at gmail.com
Thu May 9 12:43:26 BST 2013


Nonsense. A single Intel Core i7 can beat 50 ARMs easily. No problem.

On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 12:13 PM, joem <joem at martindale-electric.co.uk> wrote:
> 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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