OK the title is a little inflammatory but this article continues the trend of reviewers calling one SOC "faster" than another SOC because of the GPU.
For iOS and WP7 that have GPU accelerated GUIs I think this wording would be fine but for Android (and webOS) it is just misleading. Assuming equal CPUs an Android Phone with a faster GPU will not be faster for normal use. The UI won't be faster, web pages won't be faster, transition animations won't be faster the phone simply will not be faster for everything but apps that use the GPU and even then most apps that use the GPU will not benefit noticeably from anything faster than a 3430.
For us smartphone enthusiasts we know that "faster" is only referring to graphics performance but when the review just says "Hummingbird is faster than Snapdragon" most readers will assume that there will actually be a noticeable difference, they will assume that the GUI and browser and everything will be faster... which they won't be, in fact hummingbird will be slightly slower due to the Scorpion cores FP advantage.
Really this is minor point but I would like to see the CPU and GPU components treated with greater distinction, rather like AT does with x86 machines. And on Android, the CPU is much more important than the GPU, hopefully that will change soon, as apparently people want a GPU accelerated GUI on Android.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...ould-you-most-like-see-2-3-a.html#post1016691
For iOS and WP7 that have GPU accelerated GUIs I think this wording would be fine but for Android (and webOS) it is just misleading. Assuming equal CPUs an Android Phone with a faster GPU will not be faster for normal use. The UI won't be faster, web pages won't be faster, transition animations won't be faster the phone simply will not be faster for everything but apps that use the GPU and even then most apps that use the GPU will not benefit noticeably from anything faster than a 3430.
For us smartphone enthusiasts we know that "faster" is only referring to graphics performance but when the review just says "Hummingbird is faster than Snapdragon" most readers will assume that there will actually be a noticeable difference, they will assume that the GUI and browser and everything will be faster... which they won't be, in fact hummingbird will be slightly slower due to the Scorpion cores FP advantage.
Really this is minor point but I would like to see the CPU and GPU components treated with greater distinction, rather like AT does with x86 machines. And on Android, the CPU is much more important than the GPU, hopefully that will change soon, as apparently people want a GPU accelerated GUI on Android.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...ould-you-most-like-see-2-3-a.html#post1016691