It's not that easy: people don't buy such devices to play chess (we're a minoritymclane wrote:thats indeed disapointing. the new hardware is only good for graphics and the higher screen resolution. so we don't have to upgrade our ipad2 into ipad3.JuLieN wrote: New iPad: around 160 kN/s
So nothing new regarding chess (only the GPU was upgraded, AFAIK).
that could change the situation in 2012 completely IMO.
in this year Tegra3 will come out, with 4 cores . also huwai has a strong cpu for mobiles and tablets.
could be the first time other companies can overtake apple because apple failed to increase hardware power (far from GPU stuff).
So, why didn't Apple increased the number of CPU cores you'll ask? Analysts says that they yet had to stuff a much bigger battery because of the increased screen resolution to power up. Any other company that would include such a screen resolution but with a 4-cores CPU would suffer from a severe battery life reduction. Apple solves technical difficulties one after another. Right now the New iPad's battery delivers 42W, which is yet huge when you think they kept the 10-hours long battery life. Next step will be to keep the same battery life with a four-cores CPU.
They obviously decided that a very high screen resolution and a graphics powerhouse was more important than pure CPU power for the users, and I concur with them. I'm very impressed by the iBooks rendition and the web browsing, right now. iLife and iWork are very impressive too (especially Pages, iMovie and GarageBand). The screen is stunning!
So, having Stockfish running at 2800 Elo instead of 3200 is not that much of a problem to me ^^


