In my recent post regarding TCL Idol X+ S960T, there was some talk regarding the first wave of them to be at 2.0GHz. There’s also some talk of an even higher clocked MT6592@2.3GHz.
If this turns out to be true, it won’t surprise me at all. It’s no coincidence the number being 2.3. This is exactly what the higher level Snapdragon 600 SoCs run at and though we know it’s not the end all be all, many consumers look at GHz as one of the most important factors in choosing their phone. MediaTek will want to match the number to Qualcomm to make it look at least as fast.
In the real world, we know GHz isn’t always the most telling factor regarding responsiveness and processing power of a computer or smartphone. Architecture, available cores, load balance, RAM speed and amount, eMMC read/write speeds are crucial as well. Still, it’s important to look the part and I think this is a fair prediction we’ll see 2.3GHz or faster MT6592 within Q2 of 2014. Let’s see if this prediction turns out.
2.3GHz MTK6592 Is A Strong Possibility!https://www.gizbeat.com/2707/2-3ghz-mtk6592-is-a-strong-possibility/https://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/cpu-mtk6592.jpghttps://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/cpu-mtk6592-150x150.jpgDamian ParsonsMediaTekMTK6592Qualcomm
In my recent post regarding TCL Idol X+ S960T, there was some talk regarding the first wave of them to be at 2.0GHz. There's also some talk of an even higher clocked MT6592@2.3GHz.
If this turns out to be true, it won't surprise me at all. It's no coincidence the...
In my <a title="TCL Idol X+ S960T To Possibly Get 2.0GHz MT6592!" href="http://gizbeat.com/2704/tcl-idol-x-s960t-to-possibly-get-2-0ghz-mt6592/">recent post regarding TCL Idol X+ S960T</a>, there was some talk regarding the first wave of them to be at 2.0GHz. There's also some talk of an even higher clocked MT6592@2.3GHz.<span id="more-2707"></span>
If this turns out to be true, it won't surprise me at all. It's no coincidence the number being 2.3. This is exactly what the higher level <a title="MTK6592 Antutu Review Benchmarks! MT6592 vs Qualcomm 800!" href="http://gizbeat.com/2479/mtk6592-antutu-review-benchmarks-mt6592-vs-qualcomm-800/">Snapdragon 600 SoCs run at</a> and though we know it's not the end all be all, many consumers look at GHz as one of the most important factors in choosing their phone. MediaTek will want to match the number to Qualcomm to make it look at least as fast.
In the real world, we know GHz isn't always the most telling factor regarding responsiveness and processing power of a computer or smartphone. Architecture, available cores, load balance, RAM speed and amount, eMMC read/write speeds are crucial as well. Still, it's important to look the part and I think this is a fair prediction we'll see 2.3GHz or faster MT6592 within Q2 of 2014. Let's see if this prediction turns out.
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hello…. can you tell me that mtk 6582 support dual sim dual active facility
ramPublic CommentUserhello.... can you tell me that mtk 6582 support dual sim dual active facilityHello Ram, MTK6582 is dual-sim standby, not dual-sim active.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorHello Ram, MTK6582 is dual-sim standby, not dual-sim active.