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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
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My HTC Desire has a more powerful processor than Kindle or Kobo - Qualcom Snapdragon 1,000 Mhz - about twice the performance of Kindle or Kobo
Ram 512 MB - as much as Kindle or Kobo
32 GB SD card with 8 GB system partition - much more than Kindle or Kobo.
And the device is more than 10 years old.
Only the new Pocketbook devices and the Chinese EInk tablets are more powerful in the reader area.
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So, following your logic the first Apple Watch, with a 500Mhz CPU is technology from the late 90's.
Talking about digits without knowing what they mean is useless. A Pentium 4 running at 3.4Ghz is not faster than a Core i5-4590 running at 3.3Ghz.
Memory becomes faster with time. The same with storage. Having lower clock cycles per second doesn't mean much.
Freescale SoCs are enough for all reader apps. Their cpu works fine, scale frequencies better than RK33xx, and are waaaaaaaaay more power efficient.
But please believe what you want.