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    SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    Hello friends, how big is the dissimilarity among the SOC? And even although 4460 is more powerful than we see changes in performance due to the Galaxy Nexus uses a higher number of pixels? So what you have to think about it and also if you know something else more about it then please tell me also. Thank you.

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    My understanding is the 4430 and 4460 are from the same wafer. The 4430 are only those that did not run reliably at 1.5, but it would be 1.2. Type it in PC processors. AMD had some quad cores run successfully only three cores. Instead of throwing them away, change the model number and sell them. This has been common for years. Therefore, it may be possible that someone in 4430 could operate reliably at 1.4.

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    Quote Originally Posted by DaminiAMD View Post
    My understanding is the 4430 and 4460 are from the same wafer. The 4430 are only those that did not run reliably at 1.5, but it would be 1.2. Type it in PC processors. AMD had some quad cores run successfully only three cores. Instead of throwing them away, change the model number and sell them. This has been common for years. Therefore, it may be possible that someone in 4430 could operate reliably at 1.4.
    Usually, when the chips are grouped in this way, the chips thrown high and low output tends to be released at the same time. However, there is a gap of several months between the release of devices based on the OMAP4430 and OMAP4460 devices based on suggesting they are manufactured separately. Of course, this is the SoC market with long delivery times and complicated device development cycles, so maybe the chips are available at the same time, but has taken longer to OMAP4460 devices to market, other than the big dissimilarity frames among releases I recommend that these two SoCs are developed independently.

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    Quote Originally Posted by HankH View Post
    Usually, when the chips are grouped in this way, the chips thrown high and low output tends to be released at the same time. However, there is a gap of several months between the release of devices based on the OMAP4430 and OMAP4460 devices based on suggesting they are manufactured separately. Of course, this is the SoC market with long delivery times and complicated device development cycles, so maybe the chips are available at the same time, but has taken longer to OMAP4460 devices to market, other than the big dissimilarity frames among releases I recommend that these two SoCs are developed independently.
    There is nothing that prevents them from releasing the months apart. If you have gone thought the phone carefully you might be able to under about the phone

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    Quote Originally Posted by DaminiAMD View Post
    There is nothing that prevents them from releasing the months apart. If you have gone thought the phone carefully you might be able to under about the phone
    Yes, there is inventory. If they are the chip binning of the identical line, except they are simply selling the lower groups, but the celebration of the highest sales grouped by more than a few months, then accumulate inventories faster chips watch and do nothing with them. Now it is possible that the performance of higher-frequency chips is very low, so that only after several months of scavenging had sufficient inventories to move the OEM. But then this means it is likely to be more difficult to over clock the 4430s, due to the many difficulties they had with the performance of chips more often.

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    Quote Originally Posted by HankH View Post
    Yes, there is inventory. If they are the chip binning of the identical line, except they are simply selling the lower groups, but the celebration of the highest sales grouped by more than a few months, then accumulate inventories faster chips watch and do nothing with them. Now it is possible that the performance of higher-frequency chips is very low, so that only after several months of scavenging had sufficient inventories to move the OEM. But then this means it is likely to be more difficult to over clock the 4430s, due to the many difficulties they had with the performance of chips more often.
    I'm sure you have plenty of inventories and can do whatever they want with it. And also you have made the list of the things which are need to add in the phone.

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    Re: SOC 4430 vs. 4460 for Motorola Droid RAZR

    4430 and 4460 are exactly the same chip. Simply 4460 are "better made" but are the same chip. There is no reason why there can be no more than a clock 4430s up to 4460. Oh, well, there is a legend that says that 4430 is warmer than the 4460. Yes, of 0.1 ° C. Same CPU. The same Story, never mind. It's all about the clocks in the factory.

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