Really great and keeps getting better! – CPU DasherX Review

This lets me see the processor speed of my iPhone easily and the thermal state which I find really useful as I could not find a way to get a temperature reading for the processor so this is really good for that and overall it’s the only app that I found so far that tells us information that no other system monitoring app would ever tell us. Question, is it possible that the app can tell when the high performance cores of the A11 are active and when the high efficiency cores are active? Another question is, I’ve read some of your responses and you said that the high efficiency cores run at about 1.8GHz. But my iPhone is saying they’re reading out at 2.06 GHz. Are the high performance cores running or are the high efficiency cores just clocked slightly higher for idle speeds? The benchmark is very useful to see what clock speed my iPhone will get to after running a few very intensive applications. And is it possible to tell what frequency the individual cores are running at? And is it also possible to force the iPhone to use only the high performance cores or high efficiency cores as a setting? I don’t think that might be possible but it would be great if it did. Last question. When turning on low power mode and the frequency drops down a bit, will the high performance cores stay unused or if performance needs them, will they still be used but run at a much lower clock speed and is it possible to measure details of the m11 co-processor too? Just wondering. (Everything above is about the same as the previous review except for the A11. The processor I am asking questions about is the A11 not the A10) May I request an Apple Watch application that allows me to see thermal state of the iPhone (maybe Apple Watch too if that is possible) and current CPU frequency of the iPhone along with maybe CPU usage of each core on the iPhone. If possible. Would adding GPU usage be possible? I am requesting this because I would like to monitor my iPhone’s usage while I run processor intensive applications. My recent review for this current version of the application is that the application gets better every time. The QR code generator is fun to play around with along with the geometry calculator and benchmarks. The widget is very useful for monitoring thermal state. On my iPad Air 2 running the intensive application I was able to get the thermal state to serious and get the A8X to thermal throttle to 835MHz. Overall I think this might be the only application so far that I know of that tells me the thermal state of my iPhone along with CPU clock-speeds too. Thank you for making a very good application. The iPhone I was asking questions about is the iPhone 8.
Review by radovan787 on CPU DasherX.

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