Saturday, 8 August 2015

64 bit SoC for an android device

"64 bit SoC for an android device" 

all you need to know about :



- Recent device manufacturers and seller are adding a new term alongside its processor - "64 bit".

- Practically Android L is the first OS to make the most of the "64 bit" CPUs.

- It's about performance surely, but it's not only about the performance.

- Lower power consumption, more rapid data access, more vast operations and most important is more security - all are the features of a 64 bit CPU. But that doesn't mean it'll give just the double performance than the older and widely used 32 bit CPUs.

- There are some concepts that 64 bit CPU can access more, far more than 4GB of RAM and hence will be much faster, but that's just in words as we currently and in near future, will not need to do something unhuman works to our device, which will make them use of atleast 4GBs of RAM.

- However, more is better and appreciable always, so as a whole 64 bit CPU. But, if you're in a 32 bit CPU, never feel left out. As in regular usage, you'll hardly see any visible difference between them.