![]() The longer the device is kept from overheating, the longer you can use it. ![]() This is usually done via a liquid cooling mechanism, but some manufacturers go so far as to add a physical turbofan and air ducts to the device to push out hot air, much like what we saw on the Nubia Red Magic 7. With a built-in cooling system, the goal is to cool down the device to increase its sustained performance. There are mainly two solutions to this problem: built-in cooling systems or software optimization. Chip makers like Qualcomm can continue to release more powerful chips each year, but all that power is useless if it burns your hands while using your phone. One of these problems-and it's a big one-is overheating. If it pushes further than that, you start to experience all sorts of problems. Simply put, the brain can only push as much as the body is built to handle. ![]() Since these components are designed in-house by smartphone companies and are unique to each model, they can create a variance in the overall performance, reflecting different benchmark scores. The quality of these components contributes to how well the processor is able to do its job. There are so many components and sensors in your phone that help the processor achieve its objectives, such as the battery, memory chip, transceiver, DAC, and more, along with the motherboard that connects everything together. A smart brain with a weak body isn't going to get you very far. Think of it like this: the chip is the brain of your phone, but in order to use it to its full potential, you also need an equally competent body. ![]() Although the chip does most of the heavy-lifting, it's not the only thing that determines benchmark scores. ![]()
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