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Why does Apple show so much "restraint" when it comes to specs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1606102" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>No one, other than Apple, has the specs of their SoC's, but if I had to guess, the A8 is an incremental upgrade to the A7 as opposed to a full re-design which will likely happen for the next generation processor..</p><p></p><p>Getting better densities in manufacturing means more resistors, more resistors mean higher rate of instruction execution, which means better performance. Don't even have to go to a higher clock rate for that..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1606102, member: 110816"] No one, other than Apple, has the specs of their SoC's, but if I had to guess, the A8 is an incremental upgrade to the A7 as opposed to a full re-design which will likely happen for the next generation processor.. Getting better densities in manufacturing means more resistors, more resistors mean higher rate of instruction execution, which means better performance. Don't even have to go to a higher clock rate for that.. [/QUOTE]
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