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Originally Posted by shinew
No just because both have a 1Ghz dual-core processor, it doesn't mean they perform the same. It's a common false assumption that most consumers share, people tend to think a 1.5Ghz processor must be faster than a 1Ghz machine in real use and completely ignore the processor's architecture design as a whole. Kindle Fire uses TI OMAP 4430 processor and iPad 2 uses Apple's new A5 processor.
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Precisely. Plus, Android is generally heavier and more power-hungry than iOS, being written in sluggish java while iOS is slim Object C. And inferior touch display can cause a feeling of lag that has nothing to do with the CPU or OS.