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Android is not good with multi-core processors says Intel

by Kunal Khullar
June 11, 2012
in Mobile/Tablet OS
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We are seeing a new trend in mobile devices as multi-core processing is the new big thing for smartphones and tablet devices. But according to some testing done by Intel, Android is not yet refined for multi-core processors.

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It further goes on to say that multi-core processors could be harming the performance of the Android platform.


The thread-scheduler on Android is not ready for multi-core processors and the multi-cores are actually a detriment for users, said Mike Bell, GM of Intel’s Mobile and Communications Group. He also said that Intel’s testing showed multi-core processors running at a slower speed than single core. Also adding a second core leads to current leakage and a low power threshold because of the size of the case which means that there might not be any advantage to Android users using a multi-core processor.

So basically multi-cores make sense where power management isn’t an issue and the OS has a good thread scheduler and Android isn’t there yet.

Google, are you listening?

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