Isn't the whole point of the ARM architecture is to power down components not it use? Why build custom silicon unless they are going to tie stuff specifically to their hardware? Normally the power used to run the display and radios (3G, WIFI, etc..) far outweigh the power used by the ARM processor.
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Isn't the whole point of the ARM architecture is to power down components not it use? Why build custom silicon unless they are going to tie stuff specifically to their hardware? Normally the power used to run the display and radios (3G, WIFI, etc..) far outweigh the power used by the ARM processor.