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What CPU and GPU is your Android device using?

Discussion in 'Ogres Breakfast' started by xynthex137, May 29, 2017.

  1. xynthex137

    xynthex137 Big Brute New Ogre

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    So what CPU and GPU is your Android device using?

    Mine is

    CPU - ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.20 GHZ (Octa-Core)

    GPU - Mali 400-Mp

    #definitelyforgaming
     
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  2. Aaddron

    Aaddron Moderator Staff Member GameOgre Moderator

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    Current daily driver:

    CPU - Snapdragon 820
    GPU - Adreno 530

    Fun fact Adreno is a anagram of Radeon because it was originally Radeon technology which they basically sold for pennies to Qualcomm to help stay a float. Now it's in tons of phones everywhere across the globe... I bet they regret that decision.
     
  3. Personally, I recommend just downloading PrimeOS to a bootable USB drive and downloading it to a PC or a laptop. I don't have an Android phone (since I use an iPhone), but I think an Android-based desktop OS is quintessential for the best Android experience. I'm planning on creating a new partition on a spare laptop (CPU: Intel Core i7-3615QM; GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M) that I have just to install PrimeOS, maybe sometime during or after the New Year, just so I can access Android-exclusive features and fiddle around with apps relating to Android Studio, and hopefully that could suffice.
     

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