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PPA, sure, they probably are well ahead. But that means it's another case of too...

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Ok, this is serious: 35% in the little department. Cambridge did it again?
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They're doing some dubious comparisons, read my piece.
I just finished reading it. Good writeup, as usual. Yep, it seems ca510 has taken the cx PPA road -- higher IPC at higher P. That said, I still suspect armH hold the LITTLE area crown, which might be what clients want at the end. Let's wait for floorplans/area figures by vendors.
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PPA, sure, they probably are well ahead. But that means it's another case of too wide a market net to throw and compromises that had to be made to satisfy everybody.
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Well, there's a clear market trend in the PPA spectrum: both LITTLE and extra-big cores shift toward the perf end; vanilla-big/middle cores stay the traditional PPA point. Also LITTLE cores are area-frugal as ever. Could be a result of battery tech course since ca53 times?
This^. And with smartphones in China TOTALLY dependant on Antutu and benchmarketing number to sell, no one in smartphones should go shy on the FPU. Embedded, sure, ideal. Given Apple are OoO on small core there's no way a stock A510 will allow QCOM etc to catch up there.
According to their own graph it looks almost less power efficient at the low-end, then there's a very very narrow window of "better" followed by power+++ for gains. Urmm.. OK.
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