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  • Non rooted / non flashed - 2.3.4 Motorola Atrix (AT&T) Linpack - Single- Thread MFLOPS - 41.075 Time: 2.04 Seconds Norm Res: 5.68 Precision: Inaccurate Linpack -Multi-thread MFLOPS: 66.066 Time: 2.55 Seconds Norm Res: 3.24 Precision: Inconsistent Result Quadrant: 1956 (Run 1) Quadrant: 2069 (Run 2) Quadrant: 2045 (Run 3) I wonder why you got a 2815 score when I used to get 2600's a few months ago. damn. Nenamark: 47.2fps
  • I just recently upgraded my Atrix to gingerbread and here's my test results =)

    nenamark 48.2fps

    Linpack single core 40.815

    Linpack Multi-Thread 51.173

    Quadrant 2287

    Multitouch test 2 points =(

  • The atrix supports 8 fingers via a very simple mod available on xda-developers. I have it myself.

  • @terrorist96 why not just say all your fingers?

  • @Imakefood You never know. ;)

  • @terrorist96 ah yes. i forgot about all those times i needed to use all 10 fingers on my phone.

  • The LG Optimus 2x supports up to 10 fingers.

  • @riceeatnpinoy It has absolutely nothing to do with the processor. It's all about the touchscreen controller. I agree that it's probably possible to enable at least 3 point touch.

  • Are you sure it's a hardware problem? My Spica only supports single touch, but with custom fimware it supports dual touch. Even without the "crossing streams" problem. Completely flawless.

    The fact that it completely ignored the third finger instead of spazzing out a bit makes me thing the Atrix supports more fingers, but the software doesn't.

    On my Spica the second finger never spazzed it, only the third.

  • The linpack test isn't super useful. For instance, the Nexus one still gets 35 or so, sometimes as high as 39. The Nexus S can get over 60.

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