LG Optimus 3D’s OMAP 4 leave behind its competitors

by admin on February 16, 2011

in Gadgets,Hardware

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Today in the world of smart phones, there has been cut throat competition between the industry biggies in design and development of dual core mobile application processors. Among them are Samsung Exynos 4210, Texas instruments OMAP 4430 and NVIDIA’s Tegra 2. Looking to the period of their launch, it would be wrong to gauge their performance, but to derive to a primary result, Anand tech – a company into hardware analysis and news has measured them on predefined standards of graphics and browser compability. The LG OPTIMUS 3D having OMAP 4, has left behind all its competitors and scored highest on various parameters.

For Blackberry and Playbook users this is very good news. They can now boast on the outraging performance of their smart phones. The LG Optimus 3D is packed with OMAP 4430 which is built with ARM Cortex A9 cores with a shared 1 MB L2 cache memory. The ARM enables NEON support with dual channel memory controller and it also integrates Imagination Technologies’ Power VR SGX 540 running at ~300MHz. Altogether the inbuilt features improves performance and image quality.

Compared to the Blackberry and Playbook devices, the iPhone4 and Atrix 4G are lagging behind in the race because they support imaging at a higher screen resolution.

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