MrAverigeUser macrumors 6502a May 20, 2015 965 458 europe Apr 4, 2016 #76 I´d prefer the SE with the Samsung processors/RAM/GPU-part… How can I identify the assembled parts? With Antutu or other apps?
I´d prefer the SE with the Samsung processors/RAM/GPU-part… How can I identify the assembled parts? With Antutu or other apps?
cableguy84 macrumors 68000 Sep 7, 2015 1,773 2,640 Apr 4, 2016 #77 MrAverigeUser said: I´d prefer the SE with the Samsung processors/RAM/GPU-part… How can I identify the assembled parts? With Antutu or other apps? Click to expand... TSMC is generally accepted to be the superior chip. But if you want to know you can download Geekbench Reactions: Bako-MacAddict and MrAverigeUser
MrAverigeUser said: I´d prefer the SE with the Samsung processors/RAM/GPU-part… How can I identify the assembled parts? With Antutu or other apps? Click to expand... TSMC is generally accepted to be the superior chip. But if you want to know you can download Geekbench
MrAverigeUser macrumors 6502a May 20, 2015 965 458 europe Apr 4, 2016 #78 cableguy84 said: TSMC is generally accepted to be the superior chip. But if you want to know you can download Geekbench Click to expand... So Geekbench does enable me to identify the inbuilt components (= their origin from Samsung or TMC)? As Samsung is clearly the technical leader (the only being capable of the smallest dye chips for IOS) I prefer Samsung for the moment... Reactions: ABC5S
cableguy84 said: TSMC is generally accepted to be the superior chip. But if you want to know you can download Geekbench Click to expand... So Geekbench does enable me to identify the inbuilt components (= their origin from Samsung or TMC)? As Samsung is clearly the technical leader (the only being capable of the smallest dye chips for IOS) I prefer Samsung for the moment...
cableguy84 macrumors 68000 Sep 7, 2015 1,773 2,640 Apr 4, 2016 #79 MrAverigeUser said: So Geekbench does enable me to identify the inbuilt components (= their origin from Samsung or TMC)? As Samsung is clearly the technical leader (the only being capable of the smallest dye chips for IOS) I prefer Samsung for the moment... Click to expand... Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called) Attachments image.png 183.4 KB · Views: 131 Reactions: Soner and MrAverigeUser
MrAverigeUser said: So Geekbench does enable me to identify the inbuilt components (= their origin from Samsung or TMC)? As Samsung is clearly the technical leader (the only being capable of the smallest dye chips for IOS) I prefer Samsung for the moment... Click to expand... Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called)
MrAverigeUser macrumors 6502a May 20, 2015 965 458 europe Apr 4, 2016 #80 cableguy84 said: Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called) Click to expand... THANKS a lot cableguy84 said: Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called) Click to expand... Thank you very much indeed !
cableguy84 said: Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called) Click to expand... THANKS a lot cableguy84 said: Yes, n66mAP means you have the TSMC (cant remember what the samsung is called) Click to expand... Thank you very much indeed !