iPhone's A11 Bionic is faster than a 7th gen i5 MacBook Pro? Should I care? It depends on how old you want to feel.

in apple •  7 years ago  (edited)

Should I care about benchmarks?

You should care about things that you do every day. Benchmarks give you a preview of how something will perform certain tasks. Benchmarks that time how quickly a processor can render a file is particularly important to me.

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How old do you feel?

I've been reading some comments around steemit that argue that the specs are great, but "you can type faster on a computer." That depends on what you're used to. Some people can type much faster on a phone. Part of me feels like I think differently when typing on a computer. Plus lots of people are learning voice input before other methods.

Do kids still want computers?

There are a lot of things you can do on both devices. But how many computer-only programs can you name? I suspect that there are more apps that are phone-only.

While a computer can be many things, a phone can be most of the same things.

Image credit to businessinsider.com by way of extremetech.com

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