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New Analysis Casts Doubt On Intel's Smartphone Performance vs. ARM Devices

MojoKid writes "A few weeks ago, the analyst company ABI Research published a report claiming that Intel's new CloverTrail+ platform (dual-core Medfield) for smartphones was significantly faster and more power efficient than anything ARM's various partners were shipping. If you follow the smartphone market, that was a very surprising claim. Medfield was a decent midrange platform when it launched in 2012, but Intel made it clear that its goal for Medfield was to compete with other platforms in its division — not seize the performance crown outright. Further investigation by other analysts has blown serious holes in the ABI Research report. Not only does it focus on a single, highly questionable benchmark (AnTuTu), the x86 version of that benchmark is running different code than the ARM flavors. Furthermore, the recently released Version 3.3 of the test is much faster on Intel hardware than on any of the other platforms. But even with those caveats in place, the ABI Research report is bad science. Single-source performance comparisons almost inevitably are."

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  1. Clover Trail vs Medfield by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I design chips and work for intel.

    Clover Trail is significantly more power efficient than Medfield because it has a lot more power control stuff in it, so more of it is turned off most of the time. This is not a big secret as far as I know.

    The rest of the phone consumes power too, particularly the screen. So YMMV.