Can someone explain what the difference between the Galaxy and the iPhone/iPad/ and the Droid X processor is? They seem to have the same specs, but Samsung has "Hummingbird" but the Droid and Droid X also have the OMAP processor from TI. Am I looking at CPU and GPU on the "Processor" column?
First of all I've heard that Apple was supposed to use some older Samsung chips that they overclocked to 1ghz but seems that they moved to a pretty good one.
Well, it's crucial to note that these days these "Chips" host both - CPU and GPU - processor and graphics processor.
Yes, so basically Samsung Galaxy S uses a full platform based on the same CPU that Apple buys from them.
So Apple has to redesign it (usually fuck up in their case), that's why they shamelessly call it "Apple A4". There are minor differences that paradoxally make that thing less efficient.
Then there's also GPU included. Samsung uses the best "kind" with their newest GPU (the SGX540) while they give away their older models to Apple (SGX535). Their naming seem similar but SGX540 seems to "count" graphics 3 times faster.
So Iphone 4 has the same CPU (but fucked up by Apple) and an older GPU.
I don't know about that chip in Droid X but if I had to guess it's a similar one that was in the first Motorola Droid but moving to a smaller technology process allowed them to overclock it to 1ghz. At the very least it's the same architecture and same developer.
PS. That comparison is retarded though since for example - they list Iphone's LCD screen to be better than Samsung's bigger Super Amoled. It seems that they consider resolution to be more important which is.. reterded.