We’re still attempting to wrap our heads around yesterday’s sounding of what is going to normally be the death knell for WebOS. The fine folks over on the Next Web have offered some insight, and plainly hardware was the difficulty. It’s no secret that the TouchPad was released with a single-core chip in an age of twin-core tablets and super phones. As we noted in our review , the device simply couldn’t stay alongside of the contest. In accordance with TNW’s sources, developers actually managed to put in WebOS on an iPad 2 for testing purposes, and it ran “over twice as fast.” It is not terribly surprising that Apple’s dual-core A5 chip was ready to outpace the one 1.2GHz core found contained in the TouchPad, however it seems that the hardware constraints were ultimately what did within the Linux-based mobile OS.
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