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Add more cores, and it has no effect on the work that has been done already.
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AMD says that these products reflect the customers' drive towards performance and virtualization, causing the need for more cores and greater scalability of servers.
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"The OEMs have gotten really squeezed now because [on Android] it's exactly the same user experience so all they can do is price-point or luxury — adding more cores and shiny things or pushing the price down," he adds.
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