Friday, 15 May 2015

MediaTek Helio X20 vs Snapdragon 810 heat test



MediaTek Helio X20 which is the first deca-core processor from MediaTek is now a real deal. But what problems will it solve for you, and will the 10 core setup be successful? These questions will not to be answered till we get a device with the Helio X20 inside it. However, MediaTek performed an internal test on their chipset and Snapdragon's 810 chipset and a copy of Internal document is what we have been able to get our hands on. We are not sure of the authenticity of the document but the numbers seem believable.
What we have with us is a graph which talks about the  which we saw with the Snapdragon 815 vs 810 heat test, but it also includes what and how they are seeking to make the heating issues over.


According to the document we get the Low powered cores in the chipset for Casual gaming and browsing, the medium power cores consists for gaming while the high powers are to control the heating issues by taking the load from medium powered cores, when the chipset starts heating, hence we get a system where we will not be getting over heating. It is a thing worth noting that while playing the Modern after 5 mins the device with Snapdragon 810 was going cooler which is surprising, and we have got no clarification over the same.


As the Note had that the handset lacked the Cellular Connectivity, Bluetooth receivers and even it might not have some sensors that might be their on a real cellular phone for users. So let us wait for a real device to be their to test them out. 

If Qualcomm is making a deca core chipset then, it might also have something like that, and it will also be a wait for Qualcomm to confirm the same.

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