Apple News & Update: Apple A10 Fusion Chip Is Considered Far Better Than Any Of Its Competition In The Market!

Competition for which company provides the best features is getting tougher by the day. Apple A10 Fusion Chip is considered the best among all others in the market.

According to TopTech News, Apple A10 Fusion Chip is the first time that Apple is releasing a total of four processing cores. Two of Apple A10 Fusion Chip's are considered power cores, while the remaining two are efficient cores which are comparable to ARM's Cortex- A53.

If one looks and studies closely the performance of Apple A10 Fusion Chip, it will be discovered that the cores are much bigger than Qualcomm's Kryo, Samsung's M1 and ARM's Cortex-A72. As for the energy efficient cores of Apple A10 Fusion Chip, it is bigger than ARM's Cortex-A53 reported earlier.

Large processing cores of Apple A10 Fusion Chip will equal the same number of transistors, which will then result in higher efficiency and better firepower. It is known that there are no chipset available in the Android market similar to that of Apple A10 Fusion Chip. This includes Snapdragon 821 cores running at high speed than that of Snapdragon 820.

Based on speed tests, Apple iPhone 7 beat Galaxy Note 7. The iPhone 7 gained a definite lead against the competition phablet and it is attributed to Apple A10 Fusion Chip.

As added by Forbes, iPhone's new processor, the Apple A10 Fusion Chip is so fast that even Intel's newer processors are having trouble staying ahead and keeping up. There was even an article that came out entitled "Apple A10 Fusion Chip Bruises other CPUs". This is followed with a subheading detailing how iPhone 7 processor Apple A10 Fusion Chip uses the big core for top performance.

Reports said that Apple sells phones and not chips, that adding a few dollar of die cost is of little importance if the result means high performance. The impressive performance of Apple A10 Fusion Chip has helped Apple sell more $600 US products.

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