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New cherry trail and core m tablets
Dreal
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30-Oct-2015 16:29
Who has experience with some models with the newer chipsets?
Its all unrolling as we speak, and it's going to be interesting to see what the user experience is with these SoCs in tablets.
Or just thoughts about newer intel mobile chips?
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nathan
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30-Oct-2015 16:36
sure, what's the question :)
Been using an Atom X7 in a Surface 3 since April
no experience with Broadwell/Skylake/Cherrytrail on Android
Dreal
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31-Oct-2015 14:31
I think core-M is a fair bit better. Which doesn't mathmatically make sense because its dual core, with lower clock speed.
I guess, its how do you find the chipset....do you find its laptop style power....can you run modern games?
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