The OnePlus One has one feature that no other phone does, but here's why you shouldn't really care


Setting the stage

Back in the early 2000s, the fight was on between silicon slingers Intel and AMD. So fierce was the competition, that some marketing geniuses at the latter company decided to use a clever, but ultimately deceiving (for the general populace), names for their processors, designed to indicate their equals from Intel. So an Athlon 2700+, according to AMD, was (theoretically) equivalent to an Intel Atom chip clocked at 2.7GHz, even though the Athlon 2700+ peaked at just 2GHz. As you can imagine, this mislead a lot of buyers, and AMD cut the practice short. Today, ...


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