64 bit Android on an 805 processor? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How?
My understanding is the 805 is 32 bit architecture, and that the 810 will be the first 64 bit chip. (early next year)
How does a 64 bit arm o/s run in a 32 bit environment? And will other 805 powered phones be getting 5.0? (Or will 32 bit Android get continued support for a bit, until obsolete?)

who said the 805 was 64bit? surely wasnt google lol. only nexus 9 is 64

mgbotoe said:
who said the 805 was 64bit? surely wasnt google lol. only nexus 9 is 64
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No, the question is How is the N6 a 64 bit handset yet it only has a 32 bit processor?
I'm starting to get the perception that the 805 is tech obsolete.

hellcatrydr said:
No, the question is How is the N6 a 64 bit handset yet it only has a 32 bit processor?
I'm starting to get the perception that the 805 is tech obsolete.
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It's not a 64 bit handset. Its 32 bit. Everything about it is 32 bit.
Whether google has 2 versions of L, 32 and 64 or if they have found a clever way to run in either mode, we wont know until we get the sources examined in detail.

the 805 can read 4GB+ files like a 64 bit system. It's a "hybrid" if you will. Fundamentally it's a 32 bit processor. That's what I've been told a few times.

I'd say that there are 2 versions, a 32 bit, and 64 bit varient. Such a non issue it's untrue.... I still don't even have a need to run a 64 bit os over a 32 on my desktop, let alone phone... its not going to be a serious video editing suite or development machine. It's a phone

There is only one version of the 805
there are 2 versions of the 808 and 810 however
Also I checked some resources from Qualcomm and Andantech the 805 is 32 bit.

2 versions of the os.... A 64 and 32 bit varient is what I was getting at, not the cpu, which I know is 32 bit.

What does Bus width (bit) => 64-bit dual-channel mean?
I see this in snapdragon 810, 808 and 805.

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Compatibel to replace HD with SDD64

Somebody have experience to replace the Toshiba MK4009GAL 1.8" ATA100, with 64 SDD.
Any hardware compatibility problems, is it the same connection??
Hello TheoMobile,
You have to give us more details regarding the SSD you're mentionning.
By the way, I recommend the following threads regarding Storage upgrades:
Upgrading the HDD
and
5 mm 1.8" hard drive the max?
We have covering many topics. Sure you can have a better picture by reading those.
Hi,
I have the Samsung mccoe64gempp-01a SSD with 64GB.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/productInfo.do?fmly_id=161&partnum=MCCOE64GEMPP
It has 5mm and fits like the original HD.
Performance is a little bit better, but not the money worth.
Indeed, soooo expensive!
Performances : I expect the 1GB memory capacity and low bandwith are still the main limitation drivers with your improved setup (not mentionning the CPU raw horsepower...).
Comments on battery life with the ssd drive? Better? the same?
It's think it's better, but haven't tried it that much.

Would a RAM upgrade speed up my laptop?

Hey guys, I'm thinking about giving my laptop a little speed boost. This would be the first time I've replaced anything in a laptop to make it go faster (I've replaced an LCD before) and it looks easy enough, but is it worth the money?
I'm considering going to 8Gb DDR3 1333MHZ from 4Gb. It's going to cost about £60 for the RAM, and I'd sell the old stuff on ebay, which should make it slightly more affordable. RAM is the joint lowest windows experience index score with my HDD at 5.9, so that's why I thought I'd start there.
My computer specs are:
i-7 740qm 1.73GHz quad core processor
Nvidia 335M GPU
RAM would certainly be the cheapest and easiest thing to upgrade, but is it worth it? I do quite a bit of gaming, mostly Wii games with Dolphin Emu.
Cheers
axw820 said:
Hey guys, I'm thinking about giving my laptop a little speed boost. This would be the first time I've replaced anything in a laptop to make it go faster (I've replaced an LCD before) and it looks easy enough, but is it worth the money?
I'm considering going to 8Gb DDR3 1333MHZ from 4Gb. It's going to cost about £60 for the RAM, and I'd sell the old stuff on ebay, which should make it slightly more affordable. RAM is the joint lowest windows experience index score with my HDD at 5.9, so that's why I thought I'd start there.
My computer specs are:
i-7 740qm 1.73GHz quad core processor
Nvidia 335M GPU
RAM would certainly be the cheapest and easiest thing to upgrade, but is it worth it? I do quite a bit of gaming, mostly Wii games with Dolphin Emu.
Cheers
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4GB would seem like enough, but yea it should provide a performance boost. If you can, you should go with 1600Mhz instead of 1333Mhz. Btw what kind of laptop do you have? Also the more DIMMS, the more better.
8GB would provide a good performance boost.
4GB is optimal, and 8GB for anything in general is actually best. 1600Mhz would even be better.
Sorry for the two posts. I've been awake for the past 24hrs.
Also are you running your operating system in 64bit or 32bit? I figured I'd ask since your specs for a laptop seem fine regarding performance.
It's a Dell XPS L501x. 1600MHz also looks afforable, I might go for that. As I say I am new to this, is it definitely possible to put 1600 in to replace 1333? All I know about my current RAM is that it is 2x2Gb 1333MHz ddr3 204pin. Is it as simple as taking the laptop apart, out with the old, in with the new, boot it up? That's what the manual is suggesting.
Oh, and it's 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium
axw820 said:
It's a Dell XPS L501x. 1600MHz also looks afforable, I might go for that. As I say I am new to this, is it definitely possible to put 1600 in to replace 1333? All I know about my current RAM is that it is 2x2Gb 1333MHz ddr3 204pin. Is it as simple as taking the laptop apart, out with the old, in with the new, boot it up? That's what the manual is suggesting.
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I'll look into your laptop to see if it is compatible, which it should be. Anyhow for my dad's XPS M1730, there is a little door on the bottom of it that needs to be unscrewed so you can replace the RAM. It is easy as pie, just make sure you install it correctly and check if your motherboard supports 8GB.
Okay I've checked out your laptop. It supports up to 8GB 1333Mhz so 1600Mhz is out of the question. So upgrade to 8GB 1333Mhz.
Fantastic, thank you. How much of a performance boost do you think it'll give? I'm eventually planning to upgrade to a faster hard drive too.
axw820 said:
Fantastic, thank you. How much of a performance boost do you think it'll give? I'm eventually planning to upgrade to a faster hard drive too.
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It will be notable.
Here is how RAM works with laptops.
2GB is Fair
4GB is Solid
8GB would be considered best. This includes desktops that are for gaming.
So if you ever build a gaming desktop, 8GB would be more than enough for enthusiasts gamers.
Your laptop comes with a 7200RPM Hard drive which is good as it is. I do not know if it supports a 10,000RPM hard drive. If anything you should check out solid state drives also known as SSD's. They are expensive, but they provide gorgeous performance. Just make sure your laptop supports it.
Well thats laptop is even speedier than my desktop from 2007 AMD 4400(something).
Using mostly a EeePC 1005HA (Win7 starter) with 2GB of RAM.
I found that the best way to use that excess RAM was by turning of the Windows Paging file/Swap file off. Windows is forced to use the RAM the computer got.
Which is giving a terrific speed boost. Have runned the 1005HA without Swap file since December 2009.
Also make sure to have updated BIOS firmware, my Desktop was sluggish and slow after installing Win7 Home. It turned out to be the BIOS needed a firmware that worked with Win7.

Help w/ Laptop PLEASE

Hey my girlfriend got accepted into Environmental Design and she needs a laptop with certain hardware specs, she has a macbook right now but is more of a Windows girl. This is what was sent to her for hardware requirements, any suggestions to what might meet these specs and what you would get.. Thanks for any input
Mac:
Apple MacBook Pro 15 Inch
2.2Ghz Quad Core i7
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6750M w/1GB
750GB HD
1680x1050 Screen
Mac OS X 10.6 or better
PC: (Example Only)
Dell XPS 15z
2.7Ghz Dual Core i7
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M w/2GB
750GB HD
1920x1080 Screen
Windows 7 64-Bit
djowett said:
Hey my girlfriend got accepted into Environmental Design and she needs a laptop with certain hardware specs, she has a macbook right now but is more of a Windows girl. This is what was sent to her for hardware requirements, any suggestions to what might meet these specs and what you would get.. Thanks for any input
Mac:
Apple MacBook Pro 15 Inch
2.2Ghz Quad Core i7
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6750M w/1GB
750GB HD
1680x1050 Screen
Mac OS X 10.6 or better
PC: (Example Only)
Dell XPS 15z
2.7Ghz Dual Core i7
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M w/2GB
750GB HD
1920x1080 Screen
Windows 7 64-Bit
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A lot depends on her budget and what specs she needs. I'd assume that she must have a dedicated GPU, and a decent processor.
MBPs pretty much compete with Dell's XPS line and/or the lower end Alienware line. You can also check out Lenovo and Asus to see if they have the same.
And laptops are very comoditised. Just get a brand you are comfortable with at a price you liked
Also, marry her. Now. There aren't many girls left that prefers Windows over Mac. I mean it.

Why Mi5 32Gb has slower clock?

SO that's my question.. why 32 Gb version has an slower clock? All versions of Xiaomi mi5 have the same processor Snapdragon 820, so there is any reason why the 32Gb has an slower clock speed? It's just undercloked by Xiaomi for being less powerful so you buy the expensive one, or it has some difference with the other versions?
Thanks!
To diffirentiate from the more expensive versions, it also has lower memory clocks 1333 Mhz instead of 1866 Mhz. The cpu can probably be overclocked to 2.15 again in the future with custom kernels, the memory probably not. Worst case scenario the Snapdragon 820 in the 32 gb model has worse cpu binning and are actually worse than the ones in the 64 and 128 gb and shouldn't be clocked higher, we don't know this though and hopefully it isn't.

upgrade intel to amd ryzen processor

My name is vicky
I dont know where to talk about but if someone can answer it plz do.
Laptop dell vostro 1540 Intel® Core™ i3-370M, 2.40GHz, 3MB, 2C
Ram 4gb
Ssd 240 gb
Want to upgrade processor to amd ryzen 3 2200
Is it possible ?
Not at all, amd and intel have seperate motherboard to support their chips, even their generation models don't support the older or later ones.
And Most Laptops aren't upgradeable processorwise.
You are better off purchasing a newer one.
Edit: you can google most this model to find possible upgrading possibilities
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