iPhone 5 will use multi-core processor
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Couple of days ago, we've been tipped off from one of our readers about an update of Geekbench 2 app which brings support for multi-core processors. This app runs performance tests on processor and memory.
In case you don't know, all iOS devices use single-core processors so that suggests that the upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 may get multi-core processor. As the tipster notes, they may have got an iPhone 5 tester.
This adds more evidence to a previous report from DigiTimes that states that the change is high for Apple to adopt a dual core processor for the next iteration of the iPhone.
In case you don't know, all iOS devices use single-core processors so that suggests that the upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 may get multi-core processor. As the tipster notes, they may have got an iPhone 5 tester.
This adds more evidence to a previous report from DigiTimes that states that the change is high for Apple to adopt a dual core processor for the next iteration of the iPhone.
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iPhone 5 will use multi-core processor
Couple of days ago, we've been tipped off from one of our readers about an update of Geekbench 2 app which brings support for multi-core processors. This app runs performance tests on processor and memory.
In case you don't know, all iOS devices use single-core processors so that suggests that the upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 may get multi-core processor. As the tipster notes, they may have got an iPhone 5 tester.
This adds more evidence to a previous report from DigiTimes that states that the change is high for Apple to adopt a dual core processor for the next iteration of the iPhone.
In case you don't know, all iOS devices use single-core processors so that suggests that the upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 may get multi-core processor. As the tipster notes, they may have got an iPhone 5 tester.
This adds more evidence to a previous report from DigiTimes that states that the change is high for Apple to adopt a dual core processor for the next iteration of the iPhone.
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