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Hp Prime g2 with 400mHz processor? - H1a8 - 12-17-2023 05:32 PM

I see that several websites (including HP themselves) list the 2AP18AA as having a 400mHz processor. But Wikipedia states that the 2AP18AA uses a 528 MHz NXP i.MX 6ULL MCIMX6Y2 (Cortex A7 core, ARMv7 architecture).

Which is true?

Also where is the official source of this information (wiki doesn't list references to where that got that information)?


RE: Hp Prime g2 with 400mHz processor? - lvt - 12-18-2023 02:01 AM

A processor doesn't have to run at full speed, it could be that HP limits the processor to a certain speed well below its capacity to save the battery in long term.


RE: Hp Prime g2 with 400mHz processor? - Raymond Del Tondo - 12-18-2023 08:48 AM

(12-17-2023 05:32 PM)H1a8 Wrote:  I see that several websites (including HP themselves) list the 2AP18AA as having a 400mHz processor. But Wikipedia states that the 2AP18AA uses a 528 MHz NXP i.MX 6ULL MCIMX6Y2 (Cortex A7 core, ARMv7 architecture).

Which is true?
I don't have the exact MHz values here, but my D hardware is remarkably faster than my C hardware.
At least graphs are drawn MUCH faster, and UI related programs react more quickly.