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Emulator performance test: iPhone 5S vs. LG G2
10-18-2013, 07:44 PM (This post was last modified: 10-18-2013 07:45 PM by Terminator.)
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RE: Emulator performance test: iPhone 5S vs. LG G2
(10-17-2013 09:14 PM)YourDemize Wrote:  
(09-21-2013 02:02 PM)Terminator Wrote:  It's quite remarkable that despite having just two cores and a gigabyte of RAM, the iPhone 5S was able to beat the quad-core LG G2 with 2GB of RAM, and other Android phones with high-end specs. Apple's tight integration of hardware and software as well as its vertically integrated approach helps it optimise in ways other manufacturers can't, due to lack of control over some parts of their smartphones. So even though Apple might not have the most RAM or the highest number of cores, you can be sure that iOS is fine-tuned to squeeze every bit of performance from the hardware on-board.

Not remarkable at all. The biggest factor here is the much higher resolution the G2 is running at. Go play a PC game at 720p and then 1080p to see how big of a difference it makes on the framerate. This is why the Moto X can keep up in benchmarks with the current flagship handsets. Varying resolutions skews results.

Actually even take a moment to understand that -- benchmarks used output to a 1080p off-screen buffer in order to have the same effect regardless of the display used, although there are in fact some that just output directly to the screens native resolution. So still ,iPhone 5s out-performs this G2 even IF iPhone 5s was to use a 1080p resolution.
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