I agree that these level of performance are probably not achieved in < 3W on that phone, but just because the phone and tablet perform the same doesn't mean they're both using > 5W. I reiterate: there's a physical limit to what that 4.3" MDP phone is capable of dissipating safely. They wouldn't have to check device temperatures to know the thing got too hot to hold. How much can this phone really handle? 5W for the SoC has got to be pushing the upper limits (considering at least 1W for everything else - display, memory, etc). Honestly the only reason I'm saying this now and not earlier is because I didn't even know the MDP phone was reviewed and got the same results as the tablet; had I known that I would have been a lot more skeptical that the GPU was using 6W over 2 minutes.
Has there even been a Qualcomm tablet MDP? They haven't had much presence in tablets to begin with. That's probably going to start changing a lot.
3W wouldn't be doubling the efficiency over 225 at the very least. I said it in an earlier post, scale the performance numbers given vs the power numbers and it'd be 4.7W. That'd be increasing efficiency by 1.57x. Note that Adreno 225 was just an overclocked Adreno 220 which is a pretty old uarch. Now, I'm not actually saying 3W for the GPU - I could see it taking around 4W and the whole thing still fitting in a 5W envelope. The CPU cores wouldn't necessarily need to be clocked that aggressively for GLBench 2.5. This isn't that different from scenarios we've seen with Exynos 5250 where the GPU was running full tilt and the CPU cores at 800MHz.
Has there even been a Qualcomm tablet MDP? They haven't had much presence in tablets to begin with. That's probably going to start changing a lot.
3W wouldn't be doubling the efficiency over 225 at the very least. I said it in an earlier post, scale the performance numbers given vs the power numbers and it'd be 4.7W. That'd be increasing efficiency by 1.57x. Note that Adreno 225 was just an overclocked Adreno 220 which is a pretty old uarch. Now, I'm not actually saying 3W for the GPU - I could see it taking around 4W and the whole thing still fitting in a 5W envelope. The CPU cores wouldn't necessarily need to be clocked that aggressively for GLBench 2.5. This isn't that different from scenarios we've seen with Exynos 5250 where the GPU was running full tilt and the CPU cores at 800MHz.
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