Fairphone 5 - The Ars Technica Review
Fairphone 5 - The Ars Technica Review
The Fairphone 5 will keep on trucking until at least 2031.
Fairphone 5 sets a new standard with 8-10 years of Android support
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Wait, people are scared of industrial components? They’re usually the most reliable
11 1 ReplyIirc, a lot of them also have efficiency as a secondary priority, since whatever the chip is running will always be plugged in.
5 0 ReplySecondary, yes, but the push to claim “muh production line is more green” has probably improved that too.
Embedded, low power stuff is quite common.
Then again I’m no expert, they could very well still be power hogs
2 0 ReplyYeah, but it usually doesn't downclock as aggressively, right? Or is that entirely dependent on the CPU scheduler?
2 0 ReplyThe scheduler can’t do anything if the hardware isn’t designed to. If the cpu can’t downclock when idle, it won’t, regardless of software
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