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Apple to Hold iPad Event on October 16 Sources tell Code/red the company will hold its next special event on Thursday, Oct. 16 — not the 21st. Headlining the gathering: The latest updates to its iPad line, along with those new iMacs that 9to5Mac told us about earlier this week. Also: OS X Yosemite. Given the breadth and spectacle of Apple’s September event, this one will be a more laid-back affair held at the company’s Town Hall Auditorium in Cupertino, without any mysterious white structures and awkward one-song concerts. Apple declined comment. http://recode.net/2014/10/03/codered-apple-to-hold-ipad-event-on-october-16/

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Watch this from the start till 36 mins . A really good discussion about the new iPhones. FMCFBOQTZhE&list=UUddiUEpeqJcYeBxX1IVBKvQ BTW, at 25.3 mins, they put the 6+ in a case and it really looks like just another Samsung phone :hehe: In the last 20 mins of the video they also talk about the Apple Watch and how crappy it is right now.

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Apple's iPhone 6 A8 GPU destroys Galaxy S5, HTC One M8, Moto X & Nexus 5 /w fewer, slower cores & much less RAM
Thats only the GPU & graphics... which is based on Imaginations MIPS core. What about other benchmarks for CPU?
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Apple's iPhone 6 A8 GPU destroys Galaxy S5, HTC One M8, Moto X & Nexus 5 /w fewer, slower cores & much less RAM By23fl7CEAEFOA-.png
yeah in one benchmark should i start spamming ones which it gets destroyed and even here its questionable if its gpu or cpu and ram is not tested here please do not fool anyone specific cpu tests have nothing to do with ram and many dare i saw majority of benchmark show gpu on any sd801 or 805 destroys it i did not want to post benchmarks because they mean nothing specially cross platform but since you are in mood of trolling again should i start again ?
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Thats only the GPU & graphics... which is based on Imaginations MIPS core. What about other benchmarks for CPU?
wats Imaginations MIPS core :phehehe: in other CPU tests Nvidia Shield smacks everyone .. in most of the cpu benchmarks Nvidia is ehad and shoulders above others including iPhone.. iPhone 6 and 6 plus comes behind Nvidia , but ahead of others
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Thats only the GPU & graphics... which is based on Imaginations MIPS core. What about other benchmarks for CPU?
he does not even understands this benchmark jsut find where it does well and post here to troll also does not undderstand the concept of how these are designed getting same performance on dual core is impressive but he is not talking about power requirement where sd 801 is jsut as efficient so point is moot anyway
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wats Imaginations MIPS core :phehehe: in other CPU tests Nvidia Shield smacks everyone .. in most of the cpu benchmarks Nvidia is ehad and shoulders above others including iPhone.. iPhone 6 and 6 plus comes behind Nvidia , but ahead of others
which other ? are you talking about browser tests which do not make sense cross platform annd tbh only measure browser performance ?
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 delivers poor graphics performance vs. Apple iPhone 6 Plus 10672-3027-iPhone-6-Plus-Review001-l.png The first benchmarks showing off the actual performance users will get from the new Note 4 highlights that Samsung appears to be making the wrong engineering choices, and that the conventional wisdom about Samsung's advantages in operating its own chip design and fab are also wrong. Samsung has pushed screen technology ahead of its own processor capabilities, resulting in extremely poor performance in high definition.
Earlier, AppleInsider noted that Apple's own leap to a Retina HD 1080p screen on iPhone 6 Plus resulted in graphics that were in some cases slower at their native resolution than last year's iPhone 5s: rendering a challenging OpenGL ES 3.0 3D scene dropped frame rates from 24.4 to 19 fps. Samsung's new Exynos-powered Note 4 drops down to 10.5 fps—almost half that of iPhone 6 Plus— in the same test
http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/10/04/samsung-galaxy-note-4-delivers-poor-graphics-performance-vs-apple-iphone-6-plus
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