Saw this opinion piece by Sascha Segan at PC Magazine today. I'm not an expert on phone chips, but I know some of you probably have very well-informed views on the subject. What do you think of the quote i pulled from the article, below?
"Much of Microsoft's
PDA-centric OS was designed in 2003 and 2004, when the Pocket PC ran at
312 or 416 MHz. So Microsoft designed an OS that runs well on a chip
equivalent to a 416 MHz Intel PXA270, assuming processors would just
get faster from there.
"But they didn't. And Windows Mobile runs with a visible lag on any
device slower than 416 MHz, which means on most of the products in the
market."
First of all, do you think it's true? And second, how big an issue is processor speed with today's devices? Are phone chips keeping up with the demands of the OS or not? I, for one, don't see too many issues with my HTC S620 running WM 6.1, but that's just me.