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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Is this saying that the Milestone is actually faster (in practice) than the Nexus One, X10 and so on? It definitely holds its own, but it does seem to get out of breath every now and then.
Not that it really matters to me at this point but is there a benchmark of some kind comparing these? |
Nah. The Snapdragon at 1GHz is quicker than a 600MHz Cortex A8 platform. Having used both a Milestone and Nexus One, I'd say they're both fairly equivalent in daily, normal use.
Now a 1GHz A8, that'll generally be quicker than a Snapdragon at the same clock freq. Comparing two phones head to had though is like apples to oranges, since they all use various system-on-a-chip designs with either the Cortex A8 or a Qualcomm unit (as is the case with the Snapdragon) as the CPU, various graphics chips (PowerVR SGX series being fairly common), GPS, wireless radios, etc.
There are benchmarks out there, though. For example, I believe it was Anandtech that pitted the iPad's Apple A4 (which is a 1GHz Cortex A8-based SOC) against the Nexus One, and it showed the A4 as besting the Snapdragon SOC in almost everything. Mind you, a fair bit of that can be attributed to the high-end PowerVR graphics chip in the A4s packaging to help render webpages and such.
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