The processor doesn't throttle. Not at all. Not one bit.
Дмитрий
2 years ago
10 / 10
The Snapdragon 720g delivers quite impressive performance and it doesn't throttle at all. Importantly, it doesn't throttle on Xiaomi, in the Redmi Note range. On Xiaomi's REDMI NOTE line! It doesn't throttle! Not one bit!
This processor can only be throttled by some engineering miracle and nothing else. For its price, it's definitely top-notch. No wonder Realme has been using it in their pro versions of budget phones for 3 generations now (6, 7 and 8). But the next one, probably, will come with Dimensity 810 or something, because the 720g is now outdated and should gradually move to more budget smartphones, like the regular Realme line (not pro).
Pros
Doesn't throttle at all.
Impressive performance for its price
Cost-effective. This is an uncompromising top-notch.
Cons
Slightly outdated. There are similar options with greater performance. However, they do throttle a bit.
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The Contatinho
2 years ago
10 / 10
Heats up minimally and uses little battery.
The Contatinho
2 years ago
10 / 10
Pros
Economical
Excellent GPU (games like PUBG don't use it to its full potential)
A 32-bit operating system can only support up to 4GB of RAM. 64-bit allows more than 4GB, giving increased performance. It also allows you to run 64-bit apps.
Small semiconductors provide better performance and reduced power consumption. Chipsets with a higher number of transistors, semiconductor components of electronic devices, offer more computational power. A small form factor allows more transistors to fit on a chip, therefore increasing its performance.
DirectX is used in video games, with newer versions supporting better graphics and features. The latest version is DirectX 12 Ultimate, which includes support for ray tracing, mesh shaders, and variable rate shading (VRS).
Some apps use OpenCL to apply the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for non-graphical computing. Newer versions introduce more functionality and better performance.
The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores.
Using big.LITTLE technology, a chip can switch between two sets of processor cores to maximize performance and battery life. For example, when playing a game the more powerful cores will be used to increase performance, whereas checking email will use the less powerful cores to maximize battery life.
Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP) is a more advanced version of big.LITTLE technology. In this setup, a processor can utilize all cores at the same time, or just a single core for low-intensity tasks. This can provide powerful performance or increased battery life respectively.
DDR (Double Data Rate) memory is the most common type of RAM. Newer versions of DDR memory support higher maximum speeds and are more energy-efficient.
A higher version of eMMC allows faster memory interfaces, having a positive effect on the performance of a device. For example, when transferring files from your computer to the internal storage over USB.
Error-correcting code memory can detect and correct data corruption. It is used when is it essential to avoid corruption, such as scientific computing or when running a server.
This is the maximum download speed supported. In reality, the download speed will usually be lower, as it will be affected by other factors (such as your home/mobile network speeds).
This is the maximum upload speed supported. In reality, the upload speed will usually be lower, as it will be affected by other factors (for example your home/mobile network speeds).
A technology integrated into the processor to secure the device for use with features such as mobile payments and streaming video using digital rights management (DRM).
Multithreading technology (such as Intel's Hyperthreading or AMD's Simultaneous Multithreading) provides increased performance by splitting each of the processor's physical cores into virtual cores, also known as threads. This way, each core can run two instruction streams at once.
Comments
Дмитрий
2 years ago
10 / 10
The processor doesn't throttle. Not at all. Not one bit.
Дмитрий
2 years ago
10 / 10
The Snapdragon 720g delivers quite impressive performance and it doesn't throttle at all. Importantly, it doesn't throttle on Xiaomi, in the Redmi Note range. On Xiaomi's REDMI NOTE line! It doesn't throttle! Not one bit! This processor can only be throttled by some engineering miracle and nothing else. For its price, it's definitely top-notch. No wonder Realme has been using it in their pro versions of budget phones for 3 generations now (6, 7 and 8). But the next one, probably, will come with Dimensity 810 or something, because the 720g is now outdated and should gradually move to more budget smartphones, like the regular Realme line (not pro).
Pros
Cons
The Contatinho
2 years ago
10 / 10
Heats up minimally and uses little battery.
The Contatinho
2 years ago
10 / 10
Pros
Cons
Tahir
2 years ago
10 / 10
Fabrication matters alot in way of power saving
Tahir
2 years ago
10 / 10