Quadrant Standard Updated! Now Supports dual-core CPUs and ICS

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I'm a little late. It's been out for a week now, but:

Benchmarkers, assemble! The folks at Aurora Softworks have issued the long-awaited upgrade to Quadran Standard Edition for Android. For the longest time, it didn?t at all support dual-core CPUs. That all changes with this update.

Also new is Android 4.0 support so literally everybody should be in one the benchmarking fun. We?ve also got GUI improvements, Polish translations, and your general round of bug fixes. Find the 1.4MB update in the Android market right here.
 

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Re: Quadrant Standard Updated! Now Supports dual-core CPUs and IC

Here's my scores on my Prime:
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Re: Quadrant Standard Updated! Now Supports dual-core CPUs and IC

lol pandawg beat me to it. Call me when i can test all 4 cores of my TFP.
 

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Re: Quadrant Standard Updated! Now Supports dual-core CPUs and IC

quad scores aren't really relevant anyway. You can build a ROM so it scores well but it's not as usable for day to day stuff.

I want a snappy ROM that gets outa my way, I could care less if it said 4000 or 1600. I've used ROMs on my Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus that are really fast for day to day use but don't score high.

Some people like them though I guess.
 

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Re: Quadrant Standard Updated! Now Supports dual-core CPUs and IC

quad scores aren't really relevant anyway. You can build a ROM so it scores well but it's not as usable for day to day stuff.

I want a snappy ROM that gets outa my way, I could care less if it said 4000 or 1600. I've used ROMs on my Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus that are really fast for day to day use but don't score high.

Some people like them though I guess.

just use antutu or smartbench. Quadrant is waaaaay behind the times
 

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