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How To Change Samsung Galaxy S2 CPU & GPU Frequency

Learn how to change/ set the CPU/ GPU frequency of your Samsung Galaxy S2.

The most attractive feature of the Android OS is that it uses a Linux kernel. All the advantages coming from the root of a specific Android device comes right from this kernel. For those which still don’t know, this is a piece of software that provides the operating system in your device to handle the hardware resources which are available for it.

Modifying the kernel of your Android OS often provides impressive improvements in the way your Android device performs. However, this is not… Continue to How To Change Samsung Galaxy S2 CPU & GPU Frequency

Samsung Galaxy S3 Exynos Quad-Core CPU

Official news on Samsung Galaxy S3: in-house Exynos CPU line.

Samsung Galaxy S3 release date should be near. That’s because the rumors and leaked images with this smartphone have been increased these days.

It looks like the android smartphone will be released on 22nd of May. This information was accompanying the photo we have presented you a couple of days ago, where the new Samsung Galaxy S3 had appeared with a white case.

On the Samsung Galaxy S3 display, in the above mentioned picture, the calendar widget shows the date of 22nd of May. Therefore, many are… Continue to Samsung Galaxy S3 Exynos Quad-Core CPU

Test CPU And RAM With CPU-M Benchmark

CPU-M Benchmark is a tool that allows you to test CPU and RAM, to see how is your hardware performing. With it, you can test and check the performance of your processor, in addition to measuring the performance with respect to that expected for this component. The application also provides the operating data of the RAM and hard disk.

One way to tell if your processor is performing well is by performing benchmark tests. In addition to making the verification of the CPU, the application maintains a history allows quick access to the results of the test period.

Performance tests are always… Continue to Test CPU And RAM With CPU-M Benchmark

Something is Ready Monitors the CPU Load

Nowadays, we tend to install a lot of programs on our computers. That’s because we are doing a lot of things with this modern tool. But we do not actually use all our applications in a specific moment. However some of them remain opened and keep running in the background.

Another problem we might encounter is the fact that some of the applications I was talking about in the above mentioned paragraph are consuming a lot of resources.The component in your PC which does most of the work is your CPU.

For example, your favorite internet browser will… Continue to Something is Ready Monitors the CPU Load

Will Apple Use AMD CPU’s Inside MacBook Air?

Would Apple use AMD CPU’s in their MacBook Air range, or have they ever thought about this? The rumor is impossible to confirm (or deny), but it has managed to raise a series of contradictions between specialists.
The guys from CNET totally disagree with this assumption and they really have their arguments on this. But semiaccurate.com says that Apple has a plan B, which they will use in order to move to AMD platforms.

The idea of Apple to adopt AMD Liano CPU’s could be justified by two reasons. The first would be due to the fact that AMD… Continue to Will Apple Use AMD CPU's Inside MacBook Air?

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