[Q] Galaxy note showing Cortex A7 processor in quadrant - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Quadrant is showing that processor is cortex A7 but it has to be A9.
Antutu is showing me same A7.
Can anybody check and confirm?

Same here. ARMv7 Processor rev1 (v7l)

But A7 supports upto 1.2Ghz
It has to be A9.

There is no cortex A7, its and ARMv7 CPU, all Cortex A chips are ARMv7.

Oh thanks for the clarification

sangalaviral said:
Quadrant is showing that processor is cortex A7 but it has to be A9.
Antutu is showing me same A7.
Can anybody check and confirm?
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And one more thing you dint noticed i guess, sometimes it shows only "Cores=1", that means Quadrant Standard is not ready for Note yet.

everton86 said:
There is no cortex A7, its and ARMv7 CPU, all Cortex A chips are ARMv7.
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Not true anymore.
There's ARM 1-10
ARM11 (HTC TouchPRO, Google G1, iPhone 3G, Motorola CLIQ)
ARM Cortex A8 (Motorola DROID, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, Samsung Infuse 4G)
ARM Cortex A9 (Motorola Atrix, RIM PlayBook, iPhone 4S, Galaxy NOTE)
ARM Cortex A15 (the successor to the Cortex A9, provides double the performance at the same battery drain, and can even be clocked from the standard 1GHz upto 2GHz)
ARM Cortex A7 (the new Cortex A8 solution for cheaper or low-powered devices. Derived by using smaller nm components based on the Eagle architecture but underclocked for better battery savings)
...ARM's big.LITTLE Computing = 2xCortex A15 (2GHz) + 1xCorte A7 (1GHz)
= Quadruple the power of standard Cortex A9 SoC's quoted with the same battery life.
Source: http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a7.php

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iBorow what i can :))) samsung quadcore hits the new iphone

http://www.gsmarena.com/new_iphone_to_supposedly_feature_quadcore_exynos_4-news-4482.php
in ur face iphone fanatics???))
iphones have had samsung chips for a long while.
...iphones components are made by all hte Android manuf.
I'm just most excited about the Qualcomm APQ8064A chipset, "which will integrate an LTE radio and the Adreno 320 GPU all into a 28nm process"

Will this have the S4

I haven't seen this confirmed anywhere. All the specs are general in terms of the processor. They only mention dual core snapdragon.
Yes it does I have one . Works great
Pro? Prime? what version?
Pro
i think its a pro version coz it has adreno 225 graphics i think prime has adreno 320 graphics( which is super fast)!!!
MSM8960 with Adreno 225 GPU
Snapdragon S4 Krait
1.5Ghz Dual-Core
This is the reason why we have a smaller battery. This chip consumes far less power than what is available. In some cases it beat the Quad core Tegra3. For the most part the Tegra3 was faster, but the S4 is a pretty fast chip. 28nm

[Q] Which CPU does the T-mobile note 4 have

Which CPU does the T-mobile note 4 have?
Without VFP
With VFP
Cortex A8 with NEON
Cortex A9/15 with NEON
re: cpu
Larry Fortune said:
Which CPU does the T-mobile note 4 have?
Without VFP
With VFP
Cortex A8 with NEON
Cortex A9/15 with NEON
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The Note 4 Tmobile N910T has the Snapdragon 2.7ghz cpu.
Have a great day!
Qualcomm 805 specs...
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/805
Larry Fortune said:
Which CPU does the T-mobile note 4 have?
Without VFP
With VFP
Cortex A8 with NEON
Cortex A9/15 with NEON
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What phone do you have?
BAD ASS NOTE 4

Info: Samsung involvement in upcoming Qualcomm processors.

Samsung has been licensed by Qualcomm and he been manufacturing some 28nm FinFet Snapdragon processors. Samsung will be continuing this trend for Qualcomm's upcoming 20nm and 14nm FinFet processors as well. These include upcoming Snapdragon 625, 629, 815 and 820 processors. Samsung, however, will be continuing to manufacture their own Exynos processors in the future as well.
Which processor should you opt in for Exynos or Qualcomm chipsets in future Samsung devices?
It's your call~
-->Samsung has been continuing the trend of releasing two variants for their new Galaxy lineups, one with Exynos and one with Qualcomm.
The advantage of Qualcomm processors:
1) GPU has been optimized with the SoC to provide the maximum performance (TFT process).
2) Processor clock frequency will be higher than Exynos and provide better peak performances.
3) Modem has been integrated with the SoC to provide the maximum battery life.
The advantage of Exynos processors:
1) Better multicore performances. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
2) Every core is optimized for Samsung devices. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
3) SoC is strictly designed for Samsung devices. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
4) Thermal and Pressure Canopy technology. Your phone will now operate is harsh conditions without sacrificing your phone's lifespan.
tkmobilesupport said:
Samsung has been licensed by Qualcomm and he been manufacturing some 28nm FinFet Snapdragon processors. Samsung will be continuing this trend for Qualcomm's upcoming 20nm and 14nm FinFet processors as well. These include upcoming Snapdragon 625, 629, 815 and 820 processors. Samsung, however, will be continuing to manufacture their own Exynos processors in the future as well.
Which processor should you opt in for Exynos or Qualcomm chipsets in future Samsung devices?
It's your call~
-->Samsung has been continuing the trend of releasing two variants for their new Galaxy lineups, one with Exynos and one with Qualcomm.
The advantage of Qualcomm processors:
1) GPU has been optimized with the SoC to provide the maximum performance (TFT process).
2) Processor clock frequency will be higher than Exynos and provide better peak performances.
3) Modem has been integrated with the SoC to provide the maximum battery life.
The advantage of Exynos processors:
1) Better multicore performances. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
2) Every core is optimized for Samsung devices. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
3) SoC is strictly designed for Samsung devices. (Samsung KTA optimizations).
4) Thermal and Pressure Canopy technology. Your phone will now operate is harsh conditions without sacrificing your phone's lifespan.
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I personally prefer Exynos. The way the each core is designed provides better thread perf. per core.
Makes no difference to me if my network gets Exynos Note 5 I'll get a Exy. Note 5, if they get Qualcomm Note 5 then I'll get a Qualcomm Note 5.
What I do like in the QC Snapdragon variants is the battery life, having the latest LTE Cat support at the time.
What I like with Exynos, is Samsung always staying on the cutting edge, although that isn't always a benefit as I learnt with the Exynos S4.
Can't really say I prefer one over the other.
POLO_i780 said:
Makes no difference to me if my network gets Exynos Note 5 I'll get a Exy. Note 5, if they get Qualcomm Note 5 then I'll get a Qualcomm Note 5.
What I do like in the QC Snapdragon variants is the battery life, having the latest LTE Cat support at the time.
What I like with Exynos, is Samsung always staying on the cutting edge, although that isn't always a benefit as I learnt with the Exynos S4.
Can't really say I prefer one over the other.
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I agree with you. If we look into the processor execution protocols (AEX,ATS64, Trust Execution.etc), Exynos definitely is ahead of the game. When it comes down to stability and the development support, I would say Qualcomm is ahead of the game.

PUBG on A8 Plus

A8 Plus Have 6GB Of Ram & A Good Processor Then Why We Can't Play In High Graphics?
Same problem .Also I have it Galaxy a8 plus, have a exynos processor of Samsung family,its good,,not for gaming,snapdragon is best processor.

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