@PatrickMoorhead Which is like asking: Are the sea…
@PatrickMoorhead Which is like asking: Are the seats in the Audi and the Toyota equally comfortable, all things being equal. 🙂
@PatrickMoorhead Which is like asking: Are the seats in the Audi and the Toyota equally comfortable, all things being equal. 🙂
@PatrickMoorhead They do, that is the point. big.LITTLE is an additional technology, not a replacement.
@PatrickMoorhead At 100% workload of course not. For other workloads yes, unused cores are asleep, the best cores are used for the workload.
@PatrickMoorhead No one is saying you need 8 cores for apps that use 100% CPU load, it is about power. More cores=more choice for workload.
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@Forbes @PatrickMoorhead recently wrote about why 8 core CPUs are a bad idea for mobile, here is my rebuttal. twitter.com/AndroidAuth/st…
@PatrickMoorhead You can’t fillet fish with a bread knife – Why heterogeneous computing means 10 cores are good. twitter.com/AndroidAuth/st…
@PatrickMoorhead How do u measure that? I have spoken to the IPA scheduler engineers & they have set aims,which might be different to yours.
@PatrickMoorhead Not really an issue, I would bet that the IPA scheduler knows much better which tasks should run on which cores than a dev.
@PatrickMoorhead Depends on the OS, no hardware reason why not. At the moment Android uses IPA scheduler see goo.gl/wm3GRP