By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), October 11, 2018 6:48 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
none (none.delete@this.none.com) on October 11, 2018 4:38 am wrote:
> juanrga (noemail.delete@this.juanrga.com) on October 11, 2018 3:04 am wrote:
> [...]
> > Instead having two separate teams with two separate cores. Qualcomm is now designing
> > a single core for both mobile and server products to gain cost efficiencies.
>
> Two separate cores? For mobile, Qualcomm has been using ARM Ltd CPU for some years. So
> they technically had only one team doing custom CPU development, some other team likely was
> "only" doing some tweaks on an existing CPU provided by ARM Ltd.
>
"Some year" in this case = ~2 years, since original Kryo (2015) was still using core of their own.
Do you say that the team that did this core and Krait cores before that no longer exists?
> juanrga (noemail.delete@this.juanrga.com) on October 11, 2018 3:04 am wrote:
> [...]
> > Instead having two separate teams with two separate cores. Qualcomm is now designing
> > a single core for both mobile and server products to gain cost efficiencies.
>
> Two separate cores? For mobile, Qualcomm has been using ARM Ltd CPU for some years. So
> they technically had only one team doing custom CPU development, some other team likely was
> "only" doing some tweaks on an existing CPU provided by ARM Ltd.
>
"Some year" in this case = ~2 years, since original Kryo (2015) was still using core of their own.
Do you say that the team that did this core and Krait cores before that no longer exists?