Wearable Processors Architecture: A Comprehensive Analysis of 64-bit ARM Processors.
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| Title: | Wearable Processors Architecture: A Comprehensive Analysis of 64-bit ARM Processors. |
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| Authors: | Shaheen, Ameen1 a.shaheen@zuj.edu.jo, Alzyadat, Wael1 wael.alzyadat@zuj.edu.jo, Al-Shaikh, Ala'a2 ashaikh@zu.edu.jo, Alhroob, Aysh1 aysh@zuj.edu.jo |
| Source: | International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies. 2024, Vol. 18 Issue 13, p82-95. 14p. |
| Subjects: | ARM microprocessors, Smartwatches, Snapdragons |
| Abstract: | Wearable devices are playing an important role in our daily lives. Nowadays, wearable devices have transformative implications for health, technology, connectivity, humancomputer interaction, and data analytics. Their importance lies in their ability to enhance various aspects of life and contribute to the ongoing evolution of digital landscapes. At the heart of smartwatch design, the processor takes center stage, driving the majority of advancements in smartwatch technology. This paper presents an experimental comparative study of ARM 64-bit processors, analyzing their performance and impact on power consumption, CPU usage, and battery temperature. We evaluate the characteristics of four smartwatch processors: Snapdragon W5+, Snapdragon Wear4100, Exynos W920, and Exynos W930. All of those smartwatches are equipped with ARM 64-bit processors. Our results indicate that none of the four selected smartwatches excelled in all aspects; each exhibits superiority over the others in specific features while being surpassed by others in different attributes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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