The Greatest Mobile Phone Webos: We're still trying to wrap my head around yesterday, sounding the death knell likely webOS. Next to the fine people have provided some information on the Web, and it seems that the hardware was the problem. It is no secret that the touchpad has been published in a single-core dual-core chip and mobile tablets age of super-. As we noted in our review, the device simply couldn't keep up with the competition. According to TNW's sources, developers actually managed to port webOS over to the iPad 2 for testing purposes, and it ran "over twice as fast." It's not terribly surprising that Apple's dual-core A5 chip was able to outpace the single 1.2GHz core found inside the TouchPad, but it may seem strange that the 1.2GHz chip inside the TouchPad was so easily outclassed by the slower clocked A5, but Apple's chip is sporting faster Cortex-A9 architecture, while HP relied on Qualcomm's slower A8-based Snapdragon. It seems that the hardware limitations, which was finally done in Linux-based mobile operating system.
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