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Originally Posted by deb2016
That's to note also a more powerful cpu, but to what extent ?
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Very good question, and we tried to figure out a bit in the parallel thread "Muticore processor".
With all probability your Max first-gen equips the i.MX 6SL (geekbench3 value single core = 275); after some market indications that made me believe differently, screenshots now show that the third-gen Onyx Boox Max Carta 2 Pro equips the RockChip 3288 (geekbench3 value single core = 750, when clocked at 1.6Ghz). The RK3288 is what I originally hoped for.
You may expect the OBMC2P to be capable of being almost
three times as fast on single threading, and you have four cores instead of just one so tasks will not get clogged in a single queue. Counting the multicore, you may have gains that bring you
from 3 to 8 times the performance of the Max in the former two generations.
EDIT: another interesting thing is that the technology used in the RK3288 is, if I remember correctly, 60% more battery efficient than that used in the former processor. So, you get the extra speed when you need it, and the battery-conscious users get that power at a strong discount.
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I run the same app on a samsung galaxy note pro 12.2", equiped with an octa-core (1.3 / 1.9 GHz), there is no lag at all,
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Your reference device - supposing it is the Samsung SM-P905, which is not as you describe since the CPU should be a quad core clocked at 2265Mhz - has a gb3 s. c. value of around 933: the OBMC2P might be a 20% slower, in raw terms. If you experience the Max first gen slow around 1/4 to 1/10 as the performance of your parameter, then the ideas fit.