• @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    The main advantage of using custom silicon is that you can decide the naming and so you deceive users that the minor 0.1 update is a full generation advance

    Kinda like I saw someone saying “apple skipped A17 for the iPhone 16 and gave the faster A18” - they’re in charge of the naming and they can easily decide that A18 = A17

    • @[email protected]
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      This is not true. A17 pro is an existing chip that is slower than the A18. It wouldn’t make sense to call A18 A17 instead

  • Carighan Maconar
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    82 months ago

    Is that noteworthy though? As in, it’s a 3D check, and most mobile games have graphics that an old TI 92 could render.

    • Virkkunen
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      72 months ago

      In the real world with real people, what matters is efficiency. Top performance that you can only achieve in benchmarks is not any indicative of efficiency.

      • @JaddedFauceet
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        22 months ago

        Shouldn’t we compare this to SD Gen 3 tho? Why are we comparing with SD Gen 1 from 2023?

        Or is the merit here more focused on power consumption? That Tensor G4 has one of the lowest power consumption?

        • @[email protected]M
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          72 months ago

          8 gen 1 was a 2022 chipset. The reason it’s not being compared to 8 gen 3 is because its not in the same league as the latest 8 gen Snapdragon.

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          We’re comparing it to gen 1 to emphasize how far it is from being competitive.

          Not really new; this has been the case with all the Tensor chips. I kind of assumed Google was going to step up their game at some point, but I don’t think Samsung can produce chips on par with TSMC. Google is switching to TSMC for next year’s Tensor 5, so maybe we’ll see a big jump then.

          That said, I don’t think it’s a deal-breaker. I’m running a Pixel 7 and it’s “fine”. The Pixel 6 had bad throttling/overheating problems, but the 7 and 8 are better. We’ll see what the Big Problem is with the 9 series. There’s always something.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 months ago

    I don’t care about any game stats for my phone but it is annoying that my P9P XL lags when it’s connected to AA and I want to grab it fast, double click the power button to open the camera and snap a quick picture.

    I’ve experienced the same lag with previous Pixels. Assumed it was a RAM issue and maybe it is, but it’s annoying nonetheless.

  • bitwolf
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    12 months ago

    I wish Google would just switch back to Qualcomm but keep Titan security chip. Best of both worlds now that Qualcomm has decent NPU onboard.