"Samsung said offering 3 GB of RAM on a smartphone should help narrow the performance gap between the two form factors"
LOL.
I don't get what's funny. 3GB 2133 is better then majority of the PCs/Laptops out. Especially with how much more light weight smartphone apps are compare to softwares on a PC.
I don't get what's funny. 3GB 2133 is better then majority of the PCs/Laptops out. Especially with how much more light weight smartphone apps are compare to softwares on a PC.
It's 2133 Mb/s not the memory clock. A DDR3-800 has a peak transfer 6400 Mb/s, the DDR3-2133 has a peak transfer of about 17067 Mb/s.
"Samsung said offering 3 GB of RAM on a smartphone should help narrow the performance gap between the two form factors"
LOL.
I don't get what's funny. 3GB 2133 is better then majority of the PCs/Laptops out. Especially with how much more light weight smartphone apps are compare to softwares on a PC.
Let me see, when I am using my phone and playing any game on it for a half hour or so, it becomes slow as hell, and mine has 2GB of RAM. An extra 1 gig isn't going to make it as fast as a computer or come close to "closing the gap" from a phone to a computer. I was LOLing about the comparison Samsung used.
I still don't get what's the point of phones with more than 1 GB of ram and with more than dual-core CPUs. Phones don't need better specs. They need proper software. Developers relish in the horsepower, but are doin' horsesh*t to optimize their apps