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I thought the Android Ecosystem was still more Single-Threaded biased, so the Kyro (modified Cortex A57 cores) with their higher IPC would be better performance, and also save battery life by getting rid of unnecessary cores. When I tried and compared the QSD 820 to the Exynos 8890 version, initially I was in Team Qualcomm. Shadocx, It's too late I sold it, why do I need to do that when my Xperia Z3 was performing well withou. probably not ported until at least 2022 (though I'd like to be proven wrong, especially when considering the performance of the Cortex A76 and A11-Bionic). Whereas the Nintendo Wii U and PS3 emulation remain elusive because of their higher performance requirements. However, the Nintendo Switch emulation is probably next inline, maybe in 2020 (?). I think in 2019 is when Wii Emulation will get perfected. These three emulators are running (good-ish) on the OnePlus 6 and other QSD 845 devices. And even with a Exynos 8890 PS2, GameCube, and Wii emulators were not possible at all. I've always wanted to carry around Dreamcast, DSi, PSP, PS2, GameCube, and Wii Emulators too but it wasn't possible during the QSD800-era. The PSP emulator was running back in 2015 but it was still a WIP (Select devices, select settings, on select titles: It wasn't stable). By this time, 2015, Dreamcast and DSi emulation became possible, not because of the hardware improvements, but the software improvements. I used the ZTE Axon 7 for QSD 820 emulation, and it was far-ahead of the Note 3 in performance. This is all I emulated on my NOTE 3, since I was let down by the performance of the higher tier emulation. moreWell, as someone who always ran emulators from Atari, Sega, NES, SNES, GBA, N64, PSX, and DosBox. Shadocx, I already told you I played PPSSPP on SD 801 on a Sony Xperia Z3 in 2015 at 30-60 fps in DBZ g.