We were in an era where Snapdragon was known for its high-performance cores, but now we're facing ARM's heterogeneous design in the new generation. So, should we prefer a few ultra-fast cores or many mid-range cores in CPU architectures? Besides benchmark scores, what differences do you notice in daily use? Based on your own experiences, which approach do you think is smarter? Are ultra-cores alone sufficient, or is a multi-core balance more logical?
Which CPU architecture is better?
👁️ 7 views💬 1 replies❤️ 0 likes
1 Replies
So benchmarks say that a few powerful cores win, but in practice, multitasking and parallel processes are handled better with many not-so-fast cores? I mean, CAD isn't the same as rendering or gaming, am I wrong?