Michael Mansour Honorable May 3, 2013 146 0 10,690 Apr 12, 2014 #1 i had the privilege of playing with an intel reference phone, it was running android 4.4.2 and had a 64 bit cpu inside here is the cpuz link.i took down the link.
i had the privilege of playing with an intel reference phone, it was running android 4.4.2 and had a 64 bit cpu inside here is the cpuz link.i took down the link.
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Apr 12, 2014 #2 You may want to check you're not covered by any NDAs... they may consider it a leak.
JOOK-D Dignified Aug 28, 2013 3,910 0 15,960 Apr 12, 2014 #3 Someone Somewhere : You may want to check you're not covered by any NDAs... they may consider it a leak. Was about to say the same thing.
Someone Somewhere : You may want to check you're not covered by any NDAs... they may consider it a leak. Was about to say the same thing.
Obnoxious Distinguished Jul 24, 2012 610 0 19,360 Apr 12, 2014 #4 Indeed, you may want to check if you're binded by any NDA's. However, according to CPU-Z, it's 32-bit not 64.
Indeed, you may want to check if you're binded by any NDA's. However, according to CPU-Z, it's 32-bit not 64.
Michael Mansour Honorable May 3, 2013 146 0 10,690 Apr 12, 2014 #5 Someone Somewhere : You may want to check you're not covered by any NDAs... they may consider it a leak. so i should take it down?
Someone Somewhere : You may want to check you're not covered by any NDAs... they may consider it a leak. so i should take it down?
Michael Mansour Honorable May 3, 2013 146 0 10,690 Apr 12, 2014 #6 Obnoxious : Indeed, you may want to check if you're binded by any NDA's. However, according to CPU-Z, it's 32-bit not 64. it is a 64bit chip but it only shows 32bit in cpuz...my one claim thats its 64 bit is that in the cpuz the product saltbay_64 means that its 64 bit,
Obnoxious : Indeed, you may want to check if you're binded by any NDA's. However, according to CPU-Z, it's 32-bit not 64. it is a 64bit chip but it only shows 32bit in cpuz...my one claim thats its 64 bit is that in the cpuz the product saltbay_64 means that its 64 bit,
Lessthannil Honorable Oct 14, 2013 468 0 10,860 Apr 12, 2014 #7 Thats probably because 4.2 doesnt support 64-bit processing and your 64-bit chip has to run or emulate 32-bit code.
Thats probably because 4.2 doesnt support 64-bit processing and your 64-bit chip has to run or emulate 32-bit code.
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Apr 13, 2014 #8 I don't have any problem with it whatsoever. However, Intel may.