Hi,
so I've been looking at some stats for frequencies of the big and LITTLE cluster in my Nexus 5X, and wondered what the hell it was doing.
Workload was mostly playing music in the background.
The big cluster was running at it's lowest frequency (633MHz) for 58% of the active time, the LITTLE cluster was running at it's lowest frequency (384MHz) for 33% of the time.
Can someone explain to me why the hell the big cluster would run at a low frequency for such a long time, when the LITTLE cluster is specifically designed to take over these low performance task and save more power?
My understanding was that the big cluster is for short burst loads, and should be running at a high frequency then.
Thanks
so I've been looking at some stats for frequencies of the big and LITTLE cluster in my Nexus 5X, and wondered what the hell it was doing.
Workload was mostly playing music in the background.
The big cluster was running at it's lowest frequency (633MHz) for 58% of the active time, the LITTLE cluster was running at it's lowest frequency (384MHz) for 33% of the time.
Can someone explain to me why the hell the big cluster would run at a low frequency for such a long time, when the LITTLE cluster is specifically designed to take over these low performance task and save more power?
My understanding was that the big cluster is for short burst loads, and should be running at a high frequency then.
Thanks
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