This is a new (to me) Samsung Galaxy A10 running Android 9 which fails all tasks:
https://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/show_h ... tid=512884
These are older phones (Android 7 and 4) which succeed always:
https://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/result ... tid=511562
https://www.rechenkraft.net/yoyo/result ... tid=511561
Any ideas?
Newer android fails all tasks, older ones are ok?
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- Mikrocruncher
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Re: Newer android fails all tasks, older ones are ok?
Maybe its due to the platform. The Android 9 device seems to be 64bit (ARMv8) instead of 32bit (ARMv7).
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- Mikrocruncher
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Re: Newer android fails all tasks, older ones are ok?
According to AIDA64:
Instruction Set: 64-bit ARMv8-A (32-bit Mode)
Android Version: 9 (Pie)
OpenCL Device - Mali-G71, Address Space Size, 32-bit
Not sure what to make of that, I can't find anything else mentioning numbers of bits.
It looks like I have a 64bit CPU running in 32bit mode.
What would be required to make this run 32bit apps? Surely if it's in 32bit mode it's designed to run 32bit apps?
Instruction Set: 64-bit ARMv8-A (32-bit Mode)
Android Version: 9 (Pie)
OpenCL Device - Mali-G71, Address Space Size, 32-bit
Not sure what to make of that, I can't find anything else mentioning numbers of bits.
It looks like I have a 64bit CPU running in 32bit mode.
What would be required to make this run 32bit apps? Surely if it's in 32bit mode it's designed to run 32bit apps?