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Anandtech really gave this tablet a thrashing. I can't really blame them, as there are a lot of "opportunities for improvement" with the Pixel C and Android for tablets in general. It is interesting that they are saying the A53 cores are just straight up disabled. I thought they were still active and working but I guess not.
Anandtech generally has a lot more sway with the industry than most tech blogs and review sites, so maybe Google will take this as a kick in the arse and get their act together.
Anandtech really gave this tablet a thrashing. I can't really blame them, as there are a lot of "opportunities for improvement" with the Pixel C and Android for tablets in general. It is interesting that they are saying the A53 cores are just straight up disabled. I thought they were still active and working but I guess not.
Anandtech generally has a lot more sway with the industry than most tech blogs and review sites, so maybe Google will take this as a kick in the arse and get their act together.
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