inline6power
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- Mar 1, 2011
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Exactly. You don't just lick the back of a processor core and stick it to a chip like you would a postage stamp and say, "voila, now this is a dual core device."
First of all, there is no available dual core snapdragon that is on the market now, so you would have to assume they went with a Tegra, in which case all software on the phone has to be re-designed. Come on guys...
And by the way, our mysterious BENefactor obviously edited out that annoying "two" riddle as to not imply dual core, so he won't be discredited once we all realize the obvious... they didn't add another core to thunderbolt. :-\
what he said.