Which model of mobile phone CPU is Qualcomm CPU, Texas Instruments CPU, Samsung CPU, Nvidia CPU, Apple CPU, ARM CPU, Intel CPU, MediaTek CPU?

There are so many brands, just take the flagship. The best is the latest version of the Nvidia K1 processor. Its performance is astonishing. The graphics can be as fast as a PS3 and the computing performance can reach the 3rd generation i3. However, there are currently no devices equipped with this processor. It is estimated that only Tablet, the power consumption is considerable!

Secondly, Qualcomm Snapdragon 805, without explanation, is Nvidia’s rival. According to the latest AnTuTu benchmark data, it is around 38,000, which is slightly better than Snapdragon 800.

Let’s look at the pseudo-octa-core processor on Samsung’s Galaxy 4, which takes into account both performance and power saving. It can be ranked here. The performance can be compared to the Galaxy 4, which is around 34,000.

Then I personally think that the dual-core Apple CPU A7 is the best, saves power and has very powerful performance. You can use AnTuTu to score 30,000 for jailbreaking. Apple’s benchmark score is completely nonsense, and all operations will not be laggy. , my Iphone5c will not freeze no matter what game I play. This is why IOS is more powerful than Android. No matter how big the game is, it has full special effects! !

Next is Intel. I was quite optimistic about Intel, but it has been sleeping and released only a few processors. However, using X86 technology and its own craftsmanship, AnTuTu can run 31,000 , does not consume much power, has dual cores and four threads, but the compatibility is too poor, so I ranked it lower.

The next MediaTek true eight-core processor has a performance similar to that of the Snapdragon 600’s APQ8064, running around 25,000 points.

The worst thing is Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments has announced that it will withdraw from the mobile processor market. It has insufficient technology and research and development, and has been eliminated from the market.

ARM is not common. It is usually a single-core processor. I don’t know which devices it is used on. Mobile processor manufacturers all use ARM's technology, and ARM can survive just by earning patent licensing fees